Re: Photography
Dyelon, I like them, especially the last two.
A, cool. The second one is nice, I like the way the statue sorta cuts it, the plants and trees on one side, with the building and lamp post on the other. Nice colours too.
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Dyelon, I like them, especially the last two.
A, cool. The second one is nice, I like the way the statue sorta cuts it, the plants and trees on one side, with the building and lamp post on the other. Nice colours too.
Dyelon, that looks like a good place to make horror movies ![]()
self-portrait as a copycat with a lego head
Nice Hazzat. I like the Crooked Door aswell.

Look what I found in my room!
Ah, my old 35mm camera. I'm going to have fun with this. Once I find some film, that is.
Last edited by Danimation (June 7, 2010 (03:41am))
I went walking today, took a few photos.





And this one is from a few days ago, in Westport, Co. Mayo.
I don't live near anything beautiful ![]()

Ill move towards you har har...
Cool, now I have something abstract to photograph!

I recently went through a bunch of my great-grandfather's old photography stuff. Some time in the 40s he took a photography class and got hooked. There are three different Polaroid cameras. Only one of them can be used, the other two are from the fifties (Land cameras 80A and 80B- very similar) but the one that can be used is really interesting. It's an SX-70 OneStep, the first consumer auto-focus camera. It has really big device on top that uses sonar to find the distance to the subject. I can get some film from the Impossible Project, but it's kind of pricey. There are a two Instamatic cameras, a Pocket 60 and an Instamatic 404. The Pocket 60 uses 110, which I'll probably order online. There's a Super 8 camera which I could try to use, but the focusing mechanism is broken. More interestingly, there's a Paillard-Bolex B8, an 8mm camera from 1953.
The only two cameras that I have used thus far are two 35mm cameras, an Argus C3 and a Nikon F Photomic T. The Argus is pretty limited with an aperture range of 3.5 to 16 and a maximum shutter speed of 1/300. I'm just starting to use the Photomic- it's a beast. They took this camera to effing Vietnam. I've only developed one roll with the Argus, none with the Photomic. The first roll was mostly double-exposed or over-exposed because I forgot to wind the damn thing. Now I've been using a little booklet called the Kodak Master Photoguide which has been helping a lot.
I went to a skatepark near my house to test out the Argus, so a lot of shots had motion blur. Here are the best of the photos from the Argus. 


There are 5 rolls getting developed at Target right now. I'll take the best of those and put them up soon.
Edit: Here they are.






Last edited by LegoShark (August 19, 2010 (03:28pm))
I took these a couple of days ago.

And this is edited a bit but I quite like it.
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