I had one--but then in the 80's they stopped selling 127 film, so it got put in a box and I haven't seen it since. I bet NOW I could get fllm for it. Damn!
good on u, if i wanted 15 sec's of fame i can just go visit channel7 in sydney and glance throu the window and pull funny face's....well not exactly but! hehe, yh nice vid glad u got a show on tele,there's nothing like lapping up fame when u can get it=)))) cool post.
HOW KEWL!!!! Loved It GrumpyChuck... dont know how this video passed by me without seeing it! U look the same... and that was so sweet to hear ur baby in the background.... U Put that Huge SMile on my face! Thanks 4 sharing ur SMile! Be Blessed Love&SMiles Tim
My first camera was a brownie. Later I had a Hawkeye, another Eastman product with a flash. Today, I use a digital. In one of my videos I have a B&W picture of a canoe lying beside the mill race in Eugene Oregon under a large willow tree. I shot that with my brownie when I was maybe ten. It's still one of my favorite pictures.
I prefer your videos of various stories about your life
I've only been in a local newspaper for (at age 6) going to a used book store and buying books to donate to an elementary school that had recently burned down
the owner (who went to the church that the rest of my family goes to until she died of cancer) decided to contact a local newspaper apparently
Fantastic! That's more than 15 seconds. I love it when one of your children asked if the female presenter was you. :P I was in the nationals in 1990 for winning some silly competition.
My uncles a professional photographer (yeah one of those $5,000 camera sellouts) lol. Yeah but those old cameras give the pictures a rustic/antique look. But how do you get film for those? or whatever it uses, lol
Hiya...I don't always get film for them, depending on the format film, I sometimes have to make it. Some can be re-rolled onto different spools and sometimes I have to cut large film into the size, load the film in the camera, and take one shot at a time.
One last thing..."one of those $5,000 camera sellouts"?
Hey, 15 seconds is better than nothing. You are very cool... I personally do not have an eye to take good photos, and I also realize how difficult it can be to get that great shot.
I had one--but then in the 80's they stopped selling 127 film, so it got put in a box and I haven't seen it since. I bet NOW I could get fllm for it. Damn!
BlakeMason2 2 years ago
Very cool! I started taking pictures when I was fifteen with a Russian Zenit E
fehquig 2 years ago
I've got a Brownie camera that belonged to my grandmother.
geffel 2 years ago
good on u, if i wanted 15 sec's of fame i can just go visit channel7 in sydney and glance throu the window and pull funny face's....well not exactly but! hehe, yh nice vid glad u got a show on tele,there's nothing like lapping up fame when u can get it=)))) cool post.
ajsnownz 3 years ago
HOW KEWL!!!! Loved It GrumpyChuck... dont know how this video passed by me without seeing it! U look the same... and that was so sweet to hear ur baby in the background.... U Put that Huge SMile on my face! Thanks 4 sharing ur SMile! Be Blessed Love&SMiles Tim
marcs501tim 3 years ago
My first camera was a brownie. Later I had a Hawkeye, another Eastman product with a flash. Today, I use a digital. In one of my videos I have a B&W picture of a canoe lying beside the mill race in Eugene Oregon under a large willow tree. I shot that with my brownie when I was maybe ten. It's still one of my favorite pictures.
Largo64 3 years ago
Loved it!
qiranger 3 years ago
Ha ha! Congrats man!
I'm an audio engineer and I can only imagine how my current audio console will be viewed 20 years from now.
Time flies but, and you know this better than I do, you CAN capture it!
Krumbz2003 3 years ago
That was very cool! :)
graphicsguy948 3 years ago
You rock!
noJungleKiss 3 years ago
They didn't know your real name was grumpychuck. lol
Barklord 3 years ago
Infamy! Infamy!
billpg 3 years ago
weee Brownie nice work Grumpy :)
GEERUP 3 years ago
That was neat. My dad had an old box camera like that, he really loved it.
I like that little "weee!" at the end
sweet
sablechicken 3 years ago
That was awsome dude and definatly something you and your son should be proud of.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
boony68 3 years ago
I prefer your videos of various stories about your life
I've only been in a local newspaper for (at age 6) going to a used book store and buying books to donate to an elementary school that had recently burned down
the owner (who went to the church that the rest of my family goes to until she died of cancer) decided to contact a local newspaper apparently
nihilusmaster 3 years ago
That's awesome chuck!!!!
hsleepy97 3 years ago
Fantastic! That's more than 15 seconds. I love it when one of your children asked if the female presenter was you. :P I was in the nationals in 1990 for winning some silly competition.
Loreleila 3 years ago
That's awesome Chuck.
I was on the news about 12 years ago, but it wasn't fun.
palmtreez101 3 years ago
that's wonderful :D
LogicalSanity 3 years ago
Very cool.
My 15 seconds happened in the New Yorker.
Are you watching the inauguration coverage?
angryislander56 3 years ago
I ended did enjoy ot. Do they still produce them?
tavin15 3 years ago
still looks grumpy even back then !
alamo11 3 years ago
I've been grumpy forever!
grumpychuck 3 years ago
sounds a nice nname for a pudding, "grumpy pudding and custard"
alamo11 3 years ago
Yeah!
brainouty 3 years ago
I felt honored, quite frankly!
grumpychuck 3 years ago
Thanks...it was really cool when it happened...it was one of those things!
grumpychuck 3 years ago
That is freakin' awesome, man. You do great on TV.
Ganthan 3 years ago
Well, thanks!
grumpychuck 3 years ago
My uncles a professional photographer (yeah one of those $5,000 camera sellouts) lol. Yeah but those old cameras give the pictures a rustic/antique look. But how do you get film for those? or whatever it uses, lol
LordoftheJamesClan 3 years ago
Hiya...I don't always get film for them, depending on the format film, I sometimes have to make it. Some can be re-rolled onto different spools and sometimes I have to cut large film into the size, load the film in the camera, and take one shot at a time.
One last thing..."one of those $5,000 camera sellouts"?
grumpychuck 3 years ago
Hey, 15 seconds is better than nothing. You are very cool... I personally do not have an eye to take good photos, and I also realize how difficult it can be to get that great shot.
Maiyanna 3 years ago
I wish you'd make a video soon...I really enjoy them and there's a void when you don't make any.
grumpychuck 3 years ago
Aw, thank you! I will make one soon. My family has been keeping me pretty busy, but I'm missing YT, so I'll have to make some time.
Maiyanna 3 years ago
That was great.
DeletedDelusion 3 years ago
Thanks!
grumpychuck 3 years ago