18 september 2016

The Ultimate Cure for Sadness

Camerapedia:
The Daci was a surprisingly stout metal box camera by Dacora, manufactured through the early 1950s with some minor variations. It was a non-focusing camera with instant and time shutter settings, taking 6x6 cm exposures on 120 film. Early versions of the camera used simple wire clips to hold the front on. Red, black, gray and green color varieties are also known.
Koortsboom, St. Walrickkapel, Overasselt. Dacora Daci Royal with Kodak Portra 160, photo: Robert van der Kroft
Kleef. Dacora Daci Royal with Kodak Portra 160, photo: Robert van der Kroft
Lourdesgrot Noordeinde. Dacora Daci Royal with Kodak Portra 160, photo: Robert van der Kroft
Arnhem, Westervoortsedijk. Dacora Daci Royal with Kodak Portra 160, photo: Robert van der Kroft
Zevenaar. Dacora Daci Royal with Kodak Portra 160, photo: Robert van der Kroft