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A Photowalk in Blackpool and a Surprise Canonet Repair

Posted on 2024-08-22 by Peggy

I recently went to Blackpool to see some friends at the Hive Gallery. They are having a photo event this… Read more A Photowalk in Blackpool and a Surprise Canonet Repair

Photo Post: Canonet

Posted on 2022-04-27 by Peggy

I hadn’t used this camera for a very long time, in fact not since the very first roll I put… Read more Photo Post: Canonet

Canonet Q17

Posted on 2018-04-052018-07-15 by Peggy

I was so surprised to find this camera while wombling. I had previously found a QL17 G-III and loved it.… Read more Canonet Q17

Canonet – The Original

Posted on 2018-01-06 by Peggy

I found a grotty old Canonet in a junk bin. The lens had some fungus on it and the hinge… Read more Canonet – The Original

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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. 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.
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