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09-Apr-2014 ©Terry Sprague

binoculars

#9 April Challenge - 30 Things

'Vintage'

Circa 1890's, a pair that hangs in the old seaside summer cottage where I'm seasonally employed.
Once used, I'm told, to watch dinghy races in the bay from the veranda!

Canon EOS 60D ,Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
1/250s f/4.0 at 58.0mm iso160
full exif


other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Jola Dziubinska17-Apr-2014 22:31
Perfect processing for "old" look. V.
Mairéad15-Apr-2014 20:40
They look in good condition and I like your sepia toning. V
Ray :)11-Apr-2014 19:44
Beautiful.
My Dad owned a monocular because of his vision - everyone else had binoculars of course!
borisalex11-Apr-2014 08:05
V.
borisalex11-Apr-2014 08:05
..the sepia it makes it even more antique!
Walter Otto Koenig10-Apr-2014 23:46
Great for vintage, very well composed and photographed. I like your processing work and so cool you still have the case for these. "V"
Karen Stuebing10-Apr-2014 20:25
I bet they still work too. I like the sepia tones to show off these historic binoculars. V.
LynnH10-Apr-2014 15:45
Fantastic idea to present it in Sepia. V
Linda Willets10-Apr-2014 05:31
Perfect processing on this .
John Lamb10-Apr-2014 02:38
love the 'aged' tones Terry. Perfect. ~v~
laine10-Apr-2014 00:40
those are fine vintage binoculars...
Janice Dunn09-Apr-2014 21:56
Yes, very vintage binoculars - 1890 - what a a good age
J. Scott Coile09-Apr-2014 21:53
Time to head to the Opera :-)
larose forest photos09-Apr-2014 21:38
This is really lovely! The sepia toning is very effective. V
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