Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The World of Small Toys-Up Close

Wednesday, December 15, 2011


The World of Small Toys
Up-Close

   Our eyes can't see up close, so a lot of the beautiful detail of small toys is not really seen that well. I was looking at some writing on the front of one of the toys from yesterday's blog. I couldn't read it even with my close-up reading glasses! So, I decided to photograph it with my Canon 100mm macro lens. This lens is a fixed length lens. THat means that it's a 100mm lens and has no zoom capabilities. You simply move an item closer or farther away and then re-focus with the lens.

    If you don't want to buy such a lens the alternatives are to buy a bellows extension or close-up filters that will allow you to "get close" with whatever lens you decide you want to work with. Since this is my toy blog, I'll be going into more detail on my Pro Photo Learning Blog.

   The world of macro (small items enlarged) is very interesting in terms of being able to see the small details up close. However, you end up also seeing every dust particle, spider web, nick and scratch, and paint flaking I'm sure some of you will say "why am I buying such junk?" I could have retouched everything out, but part of the macro world is the "nuances" of what the lens records in the real macro world.

 The Canon 100mm Macro Lens

This is the toy that perked my interested - a Lesney train.
I sgtill can;t identify all of the writing.
It looks like  "Wallchin Ltd. Northhampton.

Tootsietoy Ford F1 Pick-Up
CIrca 1949-1960

Tootsietoy Ford F1 Pick-Up
Circa 1949-1960


Manoil Futuristic Car #  705

Tootsietoy Jaguar

Tootsietoy Buick 1938 Roadster COnvertible
Circa 1947-199 (Years Manufactured)



Tootsietoy Ford F1 Pick-Up
CIrca 1949-1960



Tootsietoy Ford F1 Pick-Up
CIrca 1949-1960


Tootsietoy Cadillac # 62
4-door 1948
Circa 1949-1954



Tootsietoy Cadillac


Tootsietoy Mack Truck (set is # 0803 MAak Van Trailer)
Circa 1933-1936)



  Tootsietoy Station Wagon # 239
Circa 1940-1941
I assume that a different painting makes these particular Tootsies identified 
as "Woodys" from the California Surf Era

 Tootsietoy Station Wagon # 239
Circa 1940-1941


A Close-up of a Hubley P-38 Cockpit.
Circa 1960+
This toy is actually a "Giant' measuring 9" long.
However, I photographed it for the great  rivet pattern all over the toy.

The same photo without the canadian penny, which is the same size as the U.S. penny.

 Oil Tanker # 13

 Oil Tanker # 13

 l1949 Oldsmobile 88 Convertible
Circa 1950-1954

 #231 Chevrolet Coupe
Circa 1940-1941 and  1947-1952

 #231 Chevrolet Coupe
Circa 1940-1941 and  1947-1952
 




3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great site! Lots of fun and an eduaction as well. i was looking at the photo you describe as Wallchin but I think it is actually Wm. Allchin, which was a maker of steam engines in England. Google it.

toysearcher said...
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toysearcher said...

May 25, 2013

Hello,

Sorry for such a late reply to your comment.
You're absolutely correct. I took a close look at the front of that particular toy, and it said Wm. Allchin.

Thanks,

Stacey Bindman
(Toysearcher)