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A camera lover with the heart of a Womble

Month: September 2020

Diana Mini

Posted on 2020-09-282024-03-20 by Peggy

I saw this on Facebook Marketplace for a very reasonable price and thought it would make a nice addition to… Read more Diana Mini

Agfa Optima 335 Sensor

Posted on 2020-09-222020-11-29 by Peggy

Recently I have been buying the odd camera on Facebook Marketplace. Only if it is close to me, only if… Read more Agfa Optima 335 Sensor

Photo Post: Olympus Pen FT

Posted on 2020-09-162020-09-16 by Peggy

I took this camera on a camping trip recently. We went to a few different places. I have often said… Read more Photo Post: Olympus Pen FT

Ful-Vue Super

Posted on 2020-09-10 by Peggy

This is the third version of this camera I have tried and I think the last unless someone gives me… Read more Ful-Vue Super

Vivitar T201 (Kodak KV250)

Posted on 2020-09-062020-09-06 by Peggy

I don’t remember where I got this camera, probably a job lot. But for some reason I was excited to… Read more Vivitar T201 (Kodak KV250)

Top Posts

  • Canon EOS IX
  • Photo Post: Welta Penti and Nostell Priory
  • Olympus µ Mju Panorama
  • Petri FT II
  • Olympus izoom 75 APS
  • Olympus OM-101 (OM-88)
  • Canon Sure Shot Multi-Tele (Prima Tele/Autoboy Tele 6)
  • Fujica ST605
  • Olympus Trip XB3
  • Canon Sure Shot AF-7

Instagram

I had 2 shots left of the Lomo Turquoise.  I used them from the boat to the @nationaltrust Farne Islands on the @farne_islands tour. The shrine and grave of the venerated Grace Darling in Bamburgh. More from the Lomo Turquoise. This time, cherry blossom Finally used one of my rolls of Lomo Turquoise. Loving the results of Poppies! Its finally been 24 hours and I got my first roll back from the #flashbackcamera Three views of Bamburgh Castle. The sign at the lighthouse says, no one knows who painted the stag or when. The area near Bamburgh lighthouse has been known as "Stag Rock" since the late 19th century. I went for a cycle around Bamburgh today. I visited the Grace Darling grave and the site of St. Aidan's death in the church. Finally, a visit to Bamburgh Castle. Lovely @nationaltrust outing to Lindisfarne Castle. Of course you get to see everything as you are stuck my the tide times. No problem, there is loads of ice-cream.
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