
Vivitar Point N' Shoot 110
A little 110 camera I found and bought for $1. And it had never been opened or used, so it was brand new.
Vivitar Point 'N Shoot 110
|
|
I found this little 110 pocket camera at a sale the local Lion's Club was having downtown and only paid $1 for it. It was in it's original box, had the strap and paperwork that came with it as well. It looked like brand new and when I used it, it worked pretty good.
The Mason Building
|
|
This is the local Mason's building, captured by my new little favorite Vivitar Point and Shoot 110 camera. The image is actually almost perfectly centered - it wasn't cropped a single bit - so the viewfinder is pretty accurate in this little $1 camera. Not bad, considering.
What goes on secretly inside these restricted walls? Probably poker.
Vivitar 15df
Fed Ex
|
|
|
Another shot taken with my tiny Vivitar 110 pocket camera. I tried moving the camera with the subject and blurring the background. I think it would have turned out better if the truck had been just a tiny bit closer, but it was a spur-of-the-second kind of shot, so I just took it and hoped.
Vivitar 13bf
Footprint In The Snow
|
|
|
Just a guess here, but I'd say this footprint is about size 11 and a half and was made by white hightop tennis shoes.
Vivitar 01-1bf
Mimmo's Pizza
|
|
|
This is probably Norris City's newest business, a pizza parlor called Mimmo's. I'm seriously going to have to go here and try it out soon! I don't know how far they deliver, so you could always try calling the number and see! I live four blocks from it, so I'm pretty sure I'm covered in the delivery area.
Taken with my used $1 Vivitar Point and Shoot 110 camera. It works much better than I ever expected it to. The film was a roll of recently expired Walgreens 110 Color Print Film, 200 ISO. It only expired on August of 2008, so it was still in excellent condition. The whole roll looked nice and bright, so I'm glad I got this film.
Thanks, Phil!
Vivitar 18bf
Mystic Symbol
|
|
|
I saw this symbol on a local hair salon's sign and thought it looked pretty "mystical." It may mean something. If so, I have no clue what.
Vivitar 22bf
Alley
|
|
|
A tiny alleyway in my hometown of Norris City. Yes, we have dark alleys and criminal elements just like the big cities, thank you! Well, not really.
Vivitar 21bf
The Old Bank Building
|
|
|
This is the building that used to house our local bank many years ago. I've always liked the style of architecture it uses, so snapped this picture of it. Now, a hair salon uses the place.
Vivitar 23bf
Gas Station
|
|
|
|
This is an old abandoned gas station in my hometown. I've captured it from many different angles because it's just so appealing of a subject. The sign out front is pretty old style as well.
Vivitar 24bf
The Last Glacial Age
|
|
|
|
Or, my driveway in the winter! Taken with a tiny 110 camera I found at a resale shop for $1. It was like new, came in the original box and had the plastic bag around it and the manual and hand strap as well.
Camera: Vivitar Point 'N Shoot 110 camera
Film: Walgreens 200 ISO color 110 film. (Expired 08/2008)
Date: February 19th, 2010
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Vivitar 02df
Sunset
|
|
|
A sunset along the railroad tracks. Taken on March 11th, 2010 with a Vivitar Point and Shoot 110 camera and Kodak Gold Ultra 400 110 film.
Viv-Min 07-2df
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest items - Subscribe to the latest items added to this album
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter