This took me a while to figure out. It is how the image came back from the developer.
It is from a 1970’s era 110 film cartridge camera that I brought back to life recently. The image is of the Blue Whale, a long time Route 66 roadside attraction in the Tulsa suburb of Catoosa.
It’s only really the trees that give away the way it should be viewed. Brilliant.
I used to have 110 cameras. Great picture.
Great to notice that funny reflection in your old picture.
Excellent presentation of the picture : upside down like that it is perfect, specially in regards to the whale you took… Nice !
What a great picture.
What a neat shot! Fun! ^_^
Very interesting!
Sometimes it is hard to know upside-down from rightside-up!
Lea
Lea’s Menagerie
This is an awesome shot!! Isn’t it wonderful what we can discover with our cameras!!! I love it!! Have a great weekend!!
Nifty! I guess the auto rotation didn’t quite rotate properly. 😉
Just last weekend someone told me they do that on purpose because the colors are often more vivid in the reflection. Great shot.
I don’t know what to tell you, but it is fun to view.
A l’envers ou à l’endroit…
La baleine bleue est tout aussi amusante !
Biseeeeeeeeeeees de Christineeeee
Beautiful and fascinating reflection. Love it! 🙂
Hi !!! What a cute photo ! and do you belive this we have also road 66 here in Finland and it leads toward in where I live in Ostrobothnia Finland and that road is very jumpy and old 🙂
ps. I have some new pics in my photoblog. I have a little vagation now 🙂
tres reussi et original ;o)
What a fabulous old shot!
I remember 110s as the sleeked-down version of the 136s. I had one of each because they were the predecessor’s to my dad’s 35mm.