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Photographer Stephen Rogers  Stephen Rogers {Karma:3370}
Project N/A Camera Model Kodak Disk Camera
Categories Transportation
Film Format
Portfolio Sepia
Planes, Trains & Auto
Lens Nikon  85mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor
Uploaded 2/2/2003 Film / Memory Type Disk
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 588 Shutter
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Critiques 15 Rating
6.33
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About This image was taken of an old train leaving the station. Image is not the best as the negative in the Disk cameras were so small.
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Digna A. Toledo Digna A. Toledo   {K:107} 10/1/2008
Very Nice Shot!

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Stephen Rogers Stephen Rogers   {K:3370} 7/20/2007
Thank you for looking and nice comment Luigi.

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Luigi Andena   {K:3580} 7/20/2007
the memories always travel in black and white and with an old train. Well done Stephen
Luigi

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Gaetan Chevalier   {K:4188} 7/5/2003
Great capture, very original.

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Joksa Juoperi   {K:13473} 6/29/2003
Good shot with nice "old time photo" mood.
Regards, Joksa.

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Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 6/21/2003
Wonderful shot! I actually enjoy this "not perfect quality", especially together with the toning, because it really gives a feeling of old photo and I love old photos!

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B M B M   {K:441} 2/2/2003
It has old photographs Quality.

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Verna Absolutestockphoto   {K:2836} 2/2/2003
Very nice antique looking photography...good job.

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Stephen Rogers Stephen Rogers   {K:3370} 2/2/2003
Thanks for everyone's comments. Yes, I hated these things too. It was a gift that did not last long due to being dropped. Anindaya, a disk camera was a camera which the film was on a circular disk. The negative was about the size of 1/4 of a stamp. Very small. I will take the 35mm over it any day. :) Thanks again everyone.

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John Charlton   {K:5595} 2/2/2003
Just came across this little article entitled: The little camera that couldn't: Kodak's disc camera gets the ax.
http://aroundcny.com/technofile/texts/disccam88.html

What I hated about these cameras was that I was supposed to get people to part with their hard earned money for these things as part of my job as a camera salesman back in the late seventies, early eighties.

I always thought it was modern technology gone wrong. But hey, look at the picture above and tell me that any camera can't be a good camera in the right hands.

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Deleted User   {K:4598} 2/2/2003
Great xhoice of tone. With the slightly soft photo the tone makes this look old and a bit oxidized. The one small distraction is the flower pot on the left side. Other than that...an excellent job.

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Afzal H Mohamed   {K:909} 2/2/2003
Lovely capture and tones. I didnt know disc cameras were still in use. I hate them too...but only because i took one apart when i was a kid and ruined it...and got a hiding for it too!
cheers

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Anindya Maity   {K:7880} 2/2/2003
Has old world charm.Reminds me of old Toy train pix I've seen in Darjeeling.What exactly is a disc camera?

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John Charlton   {K:5595} 2/2/2003
I love that you got this out of a disc camera. I hated those cameras. Maybe I was wrong. This photograph has a great sense of presence. The toning is perfect.

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Joe Wallace   {K:3} 2/2/2003
Great picture, I love the antique look of this photo, wonderful job on the sepia tones.

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