pn2011

  1. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed A Fine Leg To Stand On

    Huntington Beach Pier. Vivitar PN2011 "toy camera" with Kodak Ultramax 400 film.
  2. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Portrait of a Surfer

    Huntington Beach, California. Vivitar PN2011 "toy camera" with Kodak Tri-X 400 processed in Rodinal.
  3. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Departing For...?

    San Francisco International Airport, sometime in 2019 I think. Vivitar PN2011 "toy camera" with Arista EDU 400 film processed in Rodinal.
  4. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Impending Wipeout

    I shot this from Huntington Beach Pier. On either side of me were real surf photographers, with their hi-rez cameras, long lenses and monopods. If they noticed me at all they must have thought how pitiful I looked, with my little plastic Vivitar PN2011 "toy camera." And I suppose they'd be...
  5. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Sea-Tac Concourse A

    Vivitar PN2011 with Arista EDU 400 film. The PN2011 being of the "toy camera" genre and having a fixed focus, aperture and shutter speed I knew when I took this picture that the ambient light available may not have been enough to provide a decent image. But I was quite happy when I saw the result.
  6. Brian Moore

    Critique Welcomed Surfer Waiting

    Vivitar PN 2011 toy camera and Kodak Tri-X 400 processed in Rodinal.
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