“ Layers of focused dust ”
Here sits as a relic of its time, the 2000 Nikon F80, a blend of refined engineering and analog charm. Its anatomy, now often overlooked in the age of instant gratification, holds a dusty allure, with its scratched surfaces speaking of memories captured and moments passed. This old soul requires ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Focus Stacking
  • Allison Bowman Edited 2 months ago

    Pamela, your description of your photo really makes me think about how we used to take photos to capture that moment in time. The last time I used a film camera was in… more

    Pamela, your description of your photo really makes me think about how we used to take photos to capture that moment in time. The last time I used a film camera was in March 2005, nearly 20 years ago.

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  • drjohnallan Edited 2 months ago

    Pamela - nicely composed.  With so few buttons, how is one to even operate it!  These old cameras of ours hold unknown stories lost to time.

    Pamela - nicely composed.  With so few buttons, how is one to even operate it!  These old cameras of ours hold unknown stories lost to time.

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  • Melissa Foss Edited 2 months ago

    I love this!  Seeing this makes me want to dig out my old 35mm and see if it still works!

    I love this!  Seeing this makes me want to dig out my old 35mm and see if it still works!

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  • Rob Blackburn Edited 2 months ago

    Great shot, very clean.  Does it still work?

    Great shot, very clean.  Does it still work?

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Nikon D7100 Nikon 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6
1/8 f/9 1600 105

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#somethingold #focusstacking #nikon #nikonf80 #old #camera #relic #highkey #blackandwhite #frombehind

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