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Cathedrals Express to Weymouth Sat 9 July, t0709a

Discussie in 'What's Going On' gestart door gwr4090, 1 jul 2011.

  1. Andover

    Andover New Member

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  2. Andover

    Andover New Member

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    Don't worry Bryan, I think john was using a wide angle lens!
    Andover
     
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    Thanks to every body involved in gettin this trip running a fantastic day out loco's in top form,thanks once more
     
  4. KentYeti

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    Can I breath out now please? LOL!

    Here you go. 44 years apart at Weymouth. And very close to the same time of day as well.

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    Both photos with very kind thanks to John Tiley.

    Left to right in the 2011 photo:-

    Andover, (Dave Sprackland), John Clifford, Kent Yeti, (Bryan Benn), and Tangmere.
     
  5. 6026 King John

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    Great picture - remember seeing you all on the trip. However I wasn't there in 1967 - I was only 3 years old then!
     
  6. RalphW

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    You haven't changed a bit, well maybe a little bit....
     
  7. royce6229

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    Great shot, sounds like you had a cracking run.
     
  8. Swiss Toni

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    The suit's worn well though! :laugh:
     
  9. green five

    green five Resident of Nat Pres

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  10. Western Venturer

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    Great Shot Bryan, do you have any more form back in the 60s?
     
  11. KentYeti

    KentYeti Guest

    Both photos were both taken by John Tiley. A real gentleman in the 1960s and unchanged today.

    My stuff from the 1960s, (still got a couple of classes to add), is here:

    KentYeti's 1960s SR steam photos

    Some are just about OK. But some were taken with a Brownie 127: that used reject milk bottle glass bottoms for the lens!
     
  12. 6026 King John

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    You are far too modest Bryan - that's a super collection of photos.
     
  13. RalphW

    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    For it's day, the Brownie was a great little camera, the ultimate point and shoot. Probably as a first camera that started many peoples interest in photography. Their results, all things considered, were pretty good.
     
  14. green five

    green five Resident of Nat Pres

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    A wonderful collection of photo's Bryan.
    I often enjoy looking back at my Father's collection which he also took on a Brownie.
     
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    What a great collection of photos. 34027 spent a fair amount of time around Sussex and Kent/Sussex border in the days of steam then. I have a book on her which has pictures of her at Brighton and on the Cuckoo Line.
     
  16. royals pete

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    THE BROWNIE....they were the days !!!! Can I pose a general question while all the old photos are being discussed....what method does everyone use for getting their old photos / negs on to the web sites ?? ie transferring ????
     
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    It was my 1st camera as well, took many shedbashing pictures with it along with holiday snaps. The original print size was quite small so had them enlarged to "enprints". I think mine was a Mk1 model with a smaller viewfinder etc. Don't forget you could only take 8 pictures on each roll of film, then take it to your local chemist for developing which took about a week. "Upgraded" in the mid 60's to a Crown Coronet or something which took square pictures & an optional flash gun. A far cry from whipping out you mobile phone & taking an instantly viewable picture!
     
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    Really glad I asked now Bryan! Superb collection!.
     
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    Royals Pete: You need a scanner that takes film inserts,bigger of course than 35mm.I think Box Brownie film took 620 film,either 2" 1/4sq or slightly larger.and adobe photoshop.More complicated than modern digital of course.
    But it can be achieved with a lot of skill and patience.
     
  20. royals pete

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    ok cheers, I've had a quick look on internet for some answers...its a minefield of course, but you've helped to know thats what the lads are doing on here. Thanks
     

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