Do you like taking photos ? Do you remember those of vintage camera? It’s easy to forget that cameras weren’t always defined by megapixels and the quality of their digital sensors. Once upon a time, photographers had to pay for every photo that they took, and they couldn't see them for hours or even days after the shoot.
Today we’ll pay homage to the countless cameras that have come and gone. Below we’ll take a look at modern images of over some beautiful vintage cameras.Have you see these kinds of vintage camera? Actually i'm not really know their name.
Argus C3 Match-Matic
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Polaroid Land Camera
Zeiss Ikon Voigtlander Vitessa 500 AE Electronic
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It's me ~ I like take photos, because it is a way to record the things and a way of keeping a journal so that i know where life has taken me. I want to capture all of the little details-- a smile, a great meal, a building, and simply moment that i don't ever want to forget. and share my perspective of the world with everyone else. Most of the photos I take I am sharing the world through my eyes. Do you like taking photos?
It is my first post, i'd like to introduce some vintage car.So, what is vintage car?
A vintage car is commonly defined as a car built between the start of 1919 and the end of 1930 known as the "Vintage era". There is little debate about the start date of the vintage period—the end of World War I is a nicely defined marker there—but the end date is a matter of a little more debate. Some consider the start of World War II to be the end date of the vintage period.
Here are some pictures of vintage cars!
Bodie California Ghost Town by Bettina Woolbright
Hdr Chevelle 396 by Don & Tonya Christner
Old meet’s new by Rubberducky007
Oldtimer by Marie-Claire Hunter
I found this one form the other blog, have you guys heard this name called 'Mini-cooper'! One of my female friend have it. How do you think?