I'm buying one of these. I saw a professional photographer from NYC shooting with one of these.
Really expensive cameras - $25 USD. D:
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I'm buying one of these. I saw a professional photographer from NYC shooting with one of these.
Really expensive cameras - $25 USD. D:
P.S.
I know that I'm a smartass 99 times out of 100 but I'm being completely serious.
You have to use black tape to close it and seal it.
lol! I have an old baby brownie special (1947) that works perfect! the 2" film takes awesome pics, too, so haha, gotcha beat on that one. :D
This is the latest body that I'm purchasing for a trip to India...
http://en.nikon.ca/Nikon-Products/Product/Digital-SLR-Cameras/25480/D800.html
hey that is 35mm and square film?
nice!
KEEP THAT CAMERA!
Do not sell it. If it's still in working order its worth a lot of money.
I am jealous!
I've a friend that took a lot of pictures in Myanmar with it - they're pretty good but I don't have a link offhand.
The blemishes add character to them. ;)
Yowza! that is nice!
Will you develop your own B&W or have it processed?
It was my dad's and takes great pics! :))
Takes 110 film, and I still have the leather case, too.
The Holga camera I will get processed - probably overseas. There is nothing interesting to take pictures of over here... :(
The digital SLR I do black and white sometimes only when a picture calls for it.
I take a different approach to photography - treat it like a job. I get into a zone and go for hours and often times the ones I think are silly turn out. I'd say about one out of 30 are what I want - I'm slowly learning quality or quantity. ;) But when shooting street shots that goes out the window.
Ear buds go in and I get inspired with music - it works!