Davies’ Intellectual Arithmetic
Today, September 11, 2013 is special as a day of remembrance,. RIP those that died in the World Trade towers, the Pentagon and the field in Pennsylvania. I decided to remember my Great Grandfather today with our current vintage flavored trend and day of remembrance. Tactile, patina, vintage “been around” look and feel. Bob’s patina on the key and brass bowl started me off in this direction and it evolved. These items all belonged to my Great Grandfather, the arithmetic book was first published in 1854, revised in 1881 and my Great Grandfather started using on August 23, of 1883 in Newton, Iowa. His name was Charles (Charlie) Brown. The other items were his which show a small portion of his life. Simpler days.
The second photo here is the first exposure with a lens that was manufactured in 1897, but after inspection didn’t think it was up to snuff for today. I was thinking that the only new thing would be the “digital” capture, but the old uncoated lens and digital don’t quite fit together. For those that notice, yes I did move the
camera and change the light a little. Not sure of the old lenses focal length, but the new one above is a 120mm on a view camera. Both have the front board swung forward slightly.
This was my contribution to the Daily Photo Game on September 11, 2013
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Tags: 1800's, 19th century, daily photo game, dailyphotogame, moody, rust, rusty, skelton keys, sliver of light, specticals, straight razor, vintage
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