RAF Plate Camera!
14°C - 16 mph SW Wind Speed - 33 mph Gusts - Overcast. My cameras are getting a bit heavy for me now so I'm thinking about something lighter. This got me thinking about how I came into photography in the first place. When I joined the RAF in 1948 I wanted me a driver but their tests said I would make a better photographer!! My blip is of the Thornton Pickard plate camera that we learnt from. Very basic and the only thing I can remember from the course was how to count in seconds:-)) Oh, and how to develop the plates. There was no health & safety in those days so our hands got very brown from the developer we used. I guess things are more technical now - if you're interested here's a LINK to day's school.
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