frobozz
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OK, not sure if this will be a thread that gets a lot of posts... but maybe! But I ran across an funny sight in an ancient Cirkut photo that was online and just had to share it.
The City of Vancouver has scanned in all nearly-400 W.J. Moore Cirkut negatives that were donated to them, at quite high resolution.
Here is the picture in question:
http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/...98fe0a-bd03-4756-99c9-d87c09443f8e-A63395.jpg
In my browser, that starts out shrunk-to-fit in my browser window. But if you click on it, it expands to full resolution, so you can only see a tiny bit of it, but you can see the amazing detail in those little bits! And I spotted a really funny sight way off to the left - screen capture here:
I do believe those are the cases from which he unpacked his Cirkut camera and tripod! (It was an 8" model.) Seems like the Cirkut equivalent of a photographer getting his feet in the picture ;-)
Duncan
The City of Vancouver has scanned in all nearly-400 W.J. Moore Cirkut negatives that were donated to them, at quite high resolution.
Here is the picture in question:
http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/...98fe0a-bd03-4756-99c9-d87c09443f8e-A63395.jpg
In my browser, that starts out shrunk-to-fit in my browser window. But if you click on it, it expands to full resolution, so you can only see a tiny bit of it, but you can see the amazing detail in those little bits! And I spotted a really funny sight way off to the left - screen capture here:

I do believe those are the cases from which he unpacked his Cirkut camera and tripod! (It was an 8" model.) Seems like the Cirkut equivalent of a photographer getting his feet in the picture ;-)
Duncan