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Quote from: Herman Melville on 16/07/2009 10:52:08Quote from: neilep on 16/07/2009 10:49:05Quote from: Herman Melville on 16/07/2009 10:44:41I would like to get one of those. It would certainly help me complete my daft photo project (only 359 days to go!).it's an old phone..but a goody....I am sure there are newer better versions avilable though ewe still can get it online.........hang on though...you're photos are brill !!...what are ewe using Mr Herm ?I have a Sony digital camera that's about four years old. I'm fairly happy with it, but it does feel bulky and is hard to fit into a pocket.I know exactly how ewe feel.This is my sony...it must be about 8 years old now...and it's well bulky and very slow...but still takes good piccies though ! [ Invalid Attachment ]
Quote from: neilep on 16/07/2009 10:49:05Quote from: Herman Melville on 16/07/2009 10:44:41I would like to get one of those. It would certainly help me complete my daft photo project (only 359 days to go!).it's an old phone..but a goody....I am sure there are newer better versions avilable though ewe still can get it online.........hang on though...you're photos are brill !!...what are ewe using Mr Herm ?I have a Sony digital camera that's about four years old. I'm fairly happy with it, but it does feel bulky and is hard to fit into a pocket.
Quote from: Herman Melville on 16/07/2009 10:44:41I would like to get one of those. It would certainly help me complete my daft photo project (only 359 days to go!).it's an old phone..but a goody....I am sure there are newer better versions avilable though ewe still can get it online.........hang on though...you're photos are brill !!...what are ewe using Mr Herm ?
I would like to get one of those. It would certainly help me complete my daft photo project (only 359 days to go!).
This is what you call bulky ... [ Invalid Attachment ] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifecasting_%28video_stream%29
No, this is bulky....
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(That's not my photo of the day, by the way: just in case you thought I had gone back in time.)
Well, if you really want BIG.....Quote from: Gizmodo.comOn Monday the world's biggest camera took the world's biggest picture - a not very wallet-friendly 31' by 111'. The camera body was an aircraft hangar, the film was cloth soaked in light sensitive chemicals and the exposure was a tedious ten days. Of course, there are limited options with a camera this big, and it can only snap whatever happens to be in front of it - a disused Marine Corps Air Station.All in all then, this is one useless, but awesome, camera. The unusual undertaking was the work of the Legacy Project, done in order to get into the Guinness Book of Records.
On Monday the world's biggest camera took the world's biggest picture - a not very wallet-friendly 31' by 111'. The camera body was an aircraft hangar, the film was cloth soaked in light sensitive chemicals and the exposure was a tedious ten days. Of course, there are limited options with a camera this big, and it can only snap whatever happens to be in front of it - a disused Marine Corps Air Station.All in all then, this is one useless, but awesome, camera. The unusual undertaking was the work of the Legacy Project, done in order to get into the Guinness Book of Records.
Wow how does that work Don?
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Making and using a wheely bin camera.1, Find and clean a wheely bin. (I found mine next door!)2, Cut a hole in the side and insert an aluminium pinhole of around 2mm.3, Buy a 6m x 142cm roll of photographic paper. (A snip at £65-00!).4, Trim down a 142cm x 100cm sheet and tape it around the inside of the bin.5, Tape down the lid and place a light-tight ‘shutter’ over the pinhole.6, Cart it off to the seaside or top of Ben Nevis. (bus drivers love them!)7, Expose the paper for 8 minutes in sunlight.8, Wheel it back to the darkroom / bath.9, Take out the paper and tape it above the bath. Sponge on Dev, Stop and Fix.10, Wash down the final print with a shower attachment.