I have grass stained knees and that's a good thing. It means I've been outside shooting and the weather is warm enough for me to exchange my wintertime uniform of jeans and hoodie for that of my springtime extravagant white t-shirt and running shorts. Last week sometime, Kathleen Connally of Durham township posted a photo on her blog of a daffodil shot through the viewfinder(Ttv) of an old camera. At first I thought it was just Kathleen creating her usual groovy photos and I didn't want to copy her style. But then as I was looking over the works of another fantastic photographer, Bonnie, I saw she had a whole flickr set of Ttv photos. It was then I thought to myself, whoa, I can finally make use of some of the old cameras I have in my collection. I certainly don't have the process down pat, but am thrilled to be using my Spartus Full-Vue and Brownie Reflex cameras. Ttv is a well known craze and even though I am late, I'm still jumping on board...
Now y'all 'scuse me. I need to go scrub my knees and dress for my daughter's final performance with the Appalachian Symphony Orchestra. They are playing Stravinsky's 'Firebird.'
**Update**
The Spartus Full-Vue camera was my dad's a VERY LONG TIME AGO. And Dad, Harley sends her love.
**Update#2**
Oh LOOK! photographer Ron of Dujour does Ttv as well. I'm late to the party.