It takes normal 25mm film and default to portrait format. It's a toy twin lens Reflex. Pic of camera is on the first post of this series or facebook page.
Now that I have read the previous comments I think I can grasp what you have tried to do here. The effect is very atmospheric for such a tinny little camera.
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Ben, that turned out very cool! I love the effect. Was this a film camera?
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It takes normal 25mm film and default to portrait format. It's a toy twin lens Reflex.
ReplyDeletePic of camera is on the first post of this series or facebook page.
Very interesting conversion. Was it a fisheye?
ReplyDeleteIt's toy camera with plastic lens. So, it focus on centre but the corner is very much burly but no distortion like Fisheye as it not a wide-angle.
ReplyDeleteIt just come like this no special conversion just a scan from film and level and contrast adjustment.
A very creative interpretation, plus I love the way you play with your toy camera! Great image Ben!
ReplyDeleteNow that I have read the previous comments I think I can grasp what you have tried to do here. The effect is very atmospheric for such a tinny little camera.
ReplyDeleteGood tribute.
I think that I need to learn a bit more about other techniques of photography.
ReplyDeleteThis is just great, Ben - dws~11
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