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Berries Jubilee Vintage Style Towel Set

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Posted by admin on November 18, 2011 at 8:23 pm

Spectacular set of 4 vintage berry themed kitchen towels! Crochet edging make them even more charming.

Features:

  • Vintage 1950′s Design
  • 100% cotton, 16″ x 28″, each towel
  • Set of 4
  • Made in India

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  • On November 19, 2011 at 12:50 am None N said

    Don’t forget to load it with vintage film and process with vintage chemicals.

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  • On November 24, 2011 at 1:58 pm Mere Mortal said

    "What kind of vintage cameras would take the best vintage-looking photos?"

    Kodak Brownies and Argus Argoflexes.

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  • On November 23, 2011 at 5:46 am David said

    I think you might want to look at Lomographic cameras (anybody who’s read my other post will think I’m shamelessly plugging, and it may be true, but I just think they’re perfect in this situation). I shoot with a Holga 120CFN. It takes wonderful, vignetted, vintage pictures. I’ve linked a few of mine and others in the sources. Mine aren’t very good, but they’re good enough to show you what the Holga is like. You could also try a Diana F+, Diana Mini, or an actual Diana from the 60′s (which you can get off of eBay. There are the Diana branded cameras and dozens of clones, for cheaper than the brand name cameras, with most even being rare and taking amazing photographs). The Lomographic Society International sells these. Take a peek. I’ve linked their shop in the sources.

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  • On November 21, 2011 at 5:46 pm Sam said

    If by "vintage-looking photos," you mean random exposure, evidence of light leaks, poor focus, and scratched up negatives, the Holga may be what you are looking for.

    If you mean to produce images that look like they were printed in the 60′s, 50′s, or earlier, get any decent film camera, dress your subjects appropriately, and desaturate or otherwise mess with the colors in Photoshop.

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  • On November 19, 2011 at 12:47 am mister-damus said

    I’m assuming you mean a large format camera (the ones with the accordian lens holder and the black cloth over the viewfinder). You can take vintage-looking photos with these. You can also take really nice modern photos, too (depending on the subject).

    You can also just take photos in "sepia" on your point and shoot digital camera.

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