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More archaeology, this time images - ka jowct - 02-24-2023 From a family trip in (I think) August 1968. According to what little I wrote down, this was the Powder River Pass. Sunny at the beginning, sunny at the end, blizzard in the middle. Kodak Instamatic. Wish I'd had a better camera that I knew how to use. ![]() Re: More archaeology, this time images - mikebw - 02-24-2023 Better than no camera! Re: More archaeology, this time images - hal - 02-24-2023 not bad for an instamatic Re: More archaeology, this time images - Buzz - 02-25-2023 I can't be the only one that was expecting to see this....... ![]() == Re: More archaeology, this time images - hal - 02-25-2023 My fav instamatic moment was when a bear entered our camp at dawn. While 1/2 alseep in my tent, I heard one buddy say to the other, 'Hey eric - get up - a bear took my backpack - we gotta get it back.' That woke me up. I was outta the tent and looking around. My pack had been messed with too. By the time I was ready to go after the lost pack, they were already returning with it. I guess they scared it out of the bear's possession. You could hear him stomping around in the thick brush nearby and then he popped out on this log that crossed a tiny creek. He was stopped right in the middle - it was a perfect shot. The bear was in profile on the log over the water, lush greenery was all around him. I had ONE shot left on my instamatic. I lined up and took the shot. It was magnificent! It was like he was posing just for me. I couldn't wait to get it developed. What I failed to take into account was the fact that it was pre-sunrise dawn and this scene was in a rather thickly forested area. It was dark. I wasn't much of a photog in those days. I didn't even realize that it was WAY too dark to get the shot with that camera. My perfect shot was a brown blur in front of a green blur of a background. It could have been a bear - it could have been a bottle of beer or a car or just about anything. So disappointed! But I still have that pic somewhere... Re: More archaeology, this time images - ka jowct - 02-25-2023 hal wrote: Oh, yeah. My brother and I both had lots of shots like that. He had an early '60s Agfa with the focus ring that had little icons on it: mountain, people, flower. I have some shots of buffalo in fading light. Sigh. Re: More archaeology, this time images - Don C - 02-25-2023 As a youngster visiting Yellowstone National Park I was so excited to take pictures of those huge elk with my Brownie. Those huge elk came back as little tiny specs on the pictures of wild grasslands. Re: More archaeology, this time images - Thrift Store Scott - 02-25-2023 hal wrote: I'm no-one's idea of an expert, but to my untrained eyes that looks superb for an instamatic. Also, it looks like a real-life version of something Hokusai (100 Views Of Mount Fuji) might have done. Re: More archaeology, this time images - ka jowct - 02-25-2023 Don C wrote: My brother and I got shots like that. "They look like ants from here." Re: More archaeology, this time images - DP - 02-25-2023 Sorry-worked it over a little bit for you... ![]() |