F is for Fireworks by rrt

F is for Fireworks

I have been waiting for the (F) day so I could scan these fireworks photos. I mentioned in one of my other photos that I had taken these with my old cardboard box Brownie camera. That camera is pictured in the entry of the 23rd. I was very pleased when I got these pics back from the lab. They are as is, no manipulation.
very very cool. great post!!
February 27th, 2010  
thank you
February 27th, 2010  
did you really take this with a cardboard box cam?
February 27th, 2010  
Yes I did I, I plan to do more with it this summer, It takes 120 film, I get 8 shots per roll. It is actually a medium format so a larger negitive which give a crisp enlargement/
February 27th, 2010  
Thanks for sharing the information about how you photographed these! Nice job!
February 27th, 2010  
Gorgeous!! Mine is an Agfa, I really don't know anything about it. On the inside it says it uses Agfa B2 film.
March 13th, 2010  
wonderful love the display of colors
April 6th, 2010  
now i have to back to the 23rd could not figure out what you commented on to me using brown so i go back and find out. love your pics.
April 6th, 2010  
i always struggle getting good fireworks photos so i congratulate you on these amazing ones here :D
April 17th, 2010  
Yes I used to but now this Camera I have - an Olympus has built in for things like Sunsets; Fireworks; Sport; Lanscapes; Dining; Museum; and several more, gosh I love my Camera. BTW terrific fireworks picture Richard.
May 7th, 2010  
Just gorgeous, the tonal range of film. I do love digital, and have fully embraced it now, but there's still nothing quite like film. Excellent work.
December 6th, 2010  
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