KohensDigicams07 posted a photo:
This was towards the end of the airshow when the classic P51 Mustang returned to the ground! This was shot on the Kodak EasyShare CD33:)

KohensDigicams07 posted a photo:
This was towards the end of the airshow when the classic P51 Mustang returned to the ground! This was shot on the Kodak EasyShare CD33:)

Michael A Lawrence posted a photo:
Taken at the same time as my previous photo, only this was the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera. I keep two of these Hawkeyes under the passenger seat of my vehicle, one with 100 and the other with 400 speed film. I loaded this role of HP5+ on New Years Day....this last exposure was made at the end of May. I've not been shooting quite as much as I normally do.
Two very different cameras that arrived at kind of the same place when it was all said and done.

caspar40 posted a photo:
Gothic Rathaus (town hall) build in 1475.
Munich is a top European city for urban vibrancy, culture, and a fascinating, beautiful heritage ranging from the Middle Ages to the baroque and rococo periods of the 18th century and beyond. The city reflects well the massive wealth of the Bavarian nobility over the centuries. Although not captured here, I also loved the extensive neighbourhoods immediately surrounding Munich's Altstadt, with its many trendy cafes, great restaurants, and young people, as well as beautiful, lively parks such as the English Garden.

TMax 400 came into the world in 1986, at the same time as its slower speed brother. You can think of them as near identical twins, in fact. Since its introduction, TMax 400 has helped define a whole new generation of black and white films with its tabular grain structure, high resolution, and sharp image details.
It's arguably the home of photography in the United States, but the George Eastman Museum has introduced hefty fees for any professional photographer who wants to shoot there.
caspar40 posted a photo:
Scholss Nymphenburg.
Munich is a top European city for urban vibrancy, culture, and a fascinating, beautiful heritage spanning the Middle Ages, the baroque and rococo periods of the 18th century, and beyond. The city reflects well the massive wealth of the Bavarian nobility over the centuries. Although not captured here, I also loved the extensive neighbourhoods immediately surrounding Munich's Altstadt, with its many trendy cafes, great restaurants, and young people, as well as beautiful, lively parks such as the English Garden.

caspar40 posted a photo:
Schloss Nymphenburg.
Munich is a top European city for urban vibrancy, culture, and a fascinating, beautiful heritage spanning the Middle Ages, the baroque and rococo periods of the 18th century, and beyond. The city reflects well the massive wealth of the Bavarian nobility over the centuries. Although not captured here, I also loved the extensive neighbourhoods immediately surrounding Munich's Altstadt, with its many trendy cafes, great restaurants, and young people, as well as beautiful, lively parks such as the English Garden.
