Enjoy John. [smilebigeye]
https://youtu.be/7QCYDzsQ_yM
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Enjoy John. [smilebigeye]
https://youtu.be/7QCYDzsQ_yM
This is the inside - Darkroom - of an older, basic version of a like- camera, one I drove for years...
Above is the ground glass screen, where an image was measured etc, the handle on RH side was 'sizing', down to 10% and up to 350%, or more, depending on the lens selected. - choice of 3.
Door was also a drop-down vacuum back to hold a sheet of orthochromatic - blue sensitive / Red INsensitive high contrast film.
Klimsch Autovertical Camera | Hagley Digital Archives
Not funny for those concerned, but a good example of poor reporting:
Truck full of hay bursts into flames despite heavy rain and floods
Truck full of hay bursts into flames despite heavy rain and floods (yahoo.com)
Quote:
While many respondents found the haystack catching fire during a storm perplexing, wet weather frequently leads to these fires.
Ben Shepherd from the NSW Rural Fire Service said he was not aware of the incident in question but confirmed that internal combustion is a common way for haystacks to catch fire.
I wonder if it is petrol or diesel! What they are referring to is; SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION!
I think the term they were looking for was "spontaneous combustion".
It's a pity that a lot of journalists don't practise 'Spontaneous Human Combustion.'
Fine shot sir!
https://youtu.be/y3WveEZykJ8