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That one of the outside of the school is awesome.
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not only are those photos awesome... but hang on to them...
"I" woudl definately start a restorarion project with them...comparring originals to the touch-ups.. making the black & whites "pop"......
very nice.
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nords, these are great! your first pic out of three in your previous post is my fave. Did you use fisheye lens or something?
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Originally Posted by tonytryout
nords, these are great! your first pic out of three in your previous post is my fave. Did you use fisheye lens or something?
thanks mang, but it's not a fisheye. it's not really even a camera.
it's an oatmeal box pinhole camera (it looks like a fisheye becuase the box is curved)
just a piece of unexposed, photographic paper put in a round oatmeal box.
you use a pinhole in some foil to expose the paper.
you develop the paper, producing a negative.
then you use that print as the negative, creating a positive.
more than enough detail here
that first shot is of 'old north', the pre-cosolidation 1920's-era high school that sat on the grounds of my relatively modern high school. it's the traditional breadbox, brick 2-story miedwestern high school. it's actually flat fronted, but distored due to the round oatmeal boxes. cool building on the inside...we had little league bastetball in the gym there.
Ah, these boys is all swelled up. So this was earlier...getting set to trade. Then, woooaaah differences.
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ah, I never knew that a curved box could create fish-eye photographs!
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Originally Posted by tonytryout
ah, I never knew that a curved box could create fish-eye photographs!
actually, it's only curved on the horizontal axis.
vertically, there is not distortion.
Ah, these boys is all swelled up. So this was earlier...getting set to trade. Then, woooaaah differences.
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