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BROWNIE TARGET SIX-20 |
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Kodak also produced a Target Brownie Six - 20. I have no idea what prompted the name switch for the near identical cameras. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Weather events are common subjects for photographers and a good snowstorm tops all of these events. Especially early in the snow season, before we get sick of the cold and snow. |
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In the distant past, every house had a clothesline in the yard. Now we suck up energy with clothes dryers. I guess we don't like the idea of people looking at our undies flapping in the breeze. Pride of ownership is evident here. That's a fine clothesline. The house I grew up in had a clothesline made of two inch, cast iron pipe. I once ran into, headfirst, while trying to catch a ball. Boing ! |
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This is where the superintendent lives. On the left is his favorite electrical meter. That's his beautiful daughter leaning on the railing. A man took this photo. A female photographer would have thought to move the broom. |
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Here's the superintendent showing off his ventilated jug collection* and new baby. I guess the couple decided to let the baby currently inside Mrs.Superintendent bake a little longer. The guy in the background is trying to wrestle a Coke from the vending machine. That's a pretty substantial looking gate/fence combination. |
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* Please don't write to tell me they're bird feeders. |