Blakley's Grandfather, "Art" was in Germany in the early 40's for that thing they call World War II. His unit came across the Leica camera companies' abandoned factory and Art got one of their cameras at that time. He traveled with it but never really figured out how to use it. In 1943 he traded the Leica for this Agfa camera and made many photos with it throughout the war.
Canon 5D/EF85mm f1.8 w/ 500D closeup lens - 1/125th - f2.8 - ISO 3200 - Manual Exposure
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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