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A camera lover with the heart of a Womble

Month: July 2024

Bolsey Model B2

Posted on 2024-07-282024-07-28 by Peggy

I know I should be listing some cameras to sell, but I am procrastinating on that for a variety of… Read more Bolsey Model B2

Two Agfa Rapids – Isomat and Iso IF

Posted on 2024-07-212024-07-21 by Peggy

I said I would make a camera sale post next, but this was in my draft folder and they would… Read more Two Agfa Rapids – Isomat and Iso IF

Yashica FX-3

Posted on 2024-07-07 by Peggy

This post has taken a long time to sort and prepare due to an issue with the actual camera. I… Read more Yashica FX-3

Whitehouse Beacon

Posted on 2024-07-062024-09-07 by Peggy

This is another camera which I had not heard of before. I was introduced to it through a reader of… Read more Whitehouse Beacon

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After visiting the Priory on Lindisfarne and waiting for the tide, lots of people make cairns on the beach near the castle. (Not me) I used a camera I got for parts, I was surprised any shots came out. I thought it wasn't working, it was working-ish. 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.
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