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Very cool, Adrian. The bright colors of the toys contrast nicely with the rest on the site. Are you developing your own film or just scanning/printing it yourself? This is a good illustration of how a standard camera crops an image. I always keep in mind that Kodak’s first camera’s didn’t crop the image, so the pictures taken by those Kodaks are round.
Thanks, Jason. No, I go to Sam’s Club for my processing. They only charge $1.50 for one hour processing if you don’t need prints. You can’t beat the price, and when you are using a camera that isn’t taking “normal” pictures, prints aren’t going to be very useful from their automated machines anyway. I scan them myself on a somewhat rigged scanner that allows me to get the sprocket holes and the complete negative.
jason Sep 28 at 8:43 am
Very cool, Adrian. The bright colors of the toys contrast nicely with the rest on the site. Are you developing your own film or just scanning/printing it yourself? This is a good illustration of how a standard camera crops an image. I always keep in mind that Kodak’s first camera’s didn’t crop the image, so the pictures taken by those Kodaks are round.
Adrian Sep 28 at 10:36 pm
Thanks, Jason. No, I go to Sam’s Club for my processing. They only charge $1.50 for one hour processing if you don’t need prints. You can’t beat the price, and when you are using a camera that isn’t taking “normal” pictures, prints aren’t going to be very useful from their automated machines anyway. I scan them myself on a somewhat rigged scanner that allows me to get the sprocket holes and the complete negative.
april Oct 1 at 6:38 pm
I like the fact that the camera’s point of view reflects the character’s greatness through the eyes of a child.