Taken with a Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic Camera in week 35 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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This camera belonged to my late grandfather, and is around 90 years old. There are clearly some problems with light leaks, but on the whole I think this adds to the interest of the photos.
My theory about the spectacular light leak, is that there were two small pinholes in the bellows, and that as I turned the camera round to wind the film on, the camera swept across the sun. Either that or they're some supernatural phenomenon...
This photo was taken in Whitby, home of the Victorian Photographer Frank Meadow Sutcliffe, who's sepia toned prints are on sale in many of the town's shops. It seemed appropriate to use a software sepia filter on this image.