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the blue thing behind it is the original 32" screen replaced, I find it too big to look at and very hot to be sit in front of.
For the eighth anniversary of my teenage Polaroid phase, I am exhibiting each awful photograph on Flickr.
Here's a lovely photo of some clouds taken on expired Polaroid film.
I took this photo by sellotaping 'The Clouds' to the camera, pointing a webcam at the camera and then photographing the computer screen. The half covered green light is the self timer tell tale, which is showing up in the photo because the webcam has a one second lag.
William J. and Maryann M. Christie Distinguished Catholic Faith Lecture with featured speaker Immaculée Ilibagiza., April 2022. (Photo/Stew Milne)
William J. and Maryann M. Christie Distinguished Catholic Faith Lecture with featured speaker Immaculée Ilibagiza
I'm starting to find Project 365 a real drain, on the days when I have no idea it makes me think that perhaps I don't have as much skill as I should do, and that I am at a loss for ideas.
This sums it up nicely, but it seems that there have been quite a few days where the picture has merely been something that I've taken because I have to, and not because I wanted to.
Perhaps trying to get back into the whole strobist thing will provide me with more creativity, but even that seems beyond my reach today.
Everybody is totally focused on viewing the LCD screen. I love the look on my grandson's face; like "I can't believe what I'm seeing".