

I haven't put much up here lately due to being preoccupied with getting under way with a new blog, Flights of Fancy. I'm having fun with it, though I may be the only one.
Haven't given up on photography and old cameras. I have partially-shot rolls of film in the C330 and the mju. Also took delivery recently of a pretty little five-dollar box camera that uses 127 film.
I found yet another Vivitar Ultrawide and Slim at the local thrift store in pristine condition. It is on its way to the talented photo blogger, Sarah Regnier.
2 comments:
Just picked up my first 3 rolls from the Vivitar Ultrawide and Slim a few minutes ago! Can't wait to share them with you! I will be doing a big blog post about the camera sometime this week! I had a blast shooting the camera - I will be taking it with me to New Jersey this week too.
LOVE these car shots too!
Can't wait to see what you come up with.
I have nice memories associated with both the Power Wagon and the VW, so quality isn't necessarily the first consideration in the two shots here which were made as a test of my Retina IIc.
I have done some shots at car shows with the VUWS which I like. The ultra wide angle is a real plus in that situation, I think.
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