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I shot this tonight just messing around. I'm happy with it.
This is my Kodak Playsport. I modded it to be able to use other lenses on it. How? I glued a lens adapter ring around the lens. It's that simple..
The whole camera itself is waterproof, and really fun.
Strobist:
AB800 High camera right
Canon 430ex Blue Gel blasted at white backdrop
Reflector camera left for fill
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I was in a crazy mood... I was silly enough to carve the cuticle in the claws. With a potato knife! I also made sure she cuticle and the nail come out of the finger more naturally.
Eugenie always has tea and snacks when she comes home from school in the afternoon. It's especially comforting when it's raining!
This photoset in homage to Dare Wright's "the Lonely Doll" book, one of the early images is Edith sitting at a big table in a big dinningroom eating breakfast, one of my favourite images from the Edith books.
Wig by Jazjewels, are are mystics, faceup by me :))
I'm using an Apple iSight as the IR camera for the FTIR table I'm using to develop Touché with. I hope this photo series helps others modding their iSight camera for IR vision. It's really easy to take the camera apart, and the visible light filter that needs to be replaced with an IR filter is not glued in at all - it just falls out.
Eugenie always has tea and snacks when she comes home from school in the afternoon. It's especially comforting when it's raining!
This photoset in homage to Dare Wright's "the Lonely Doll" book, one of the early images is Edith sitting at a big table in a big dinningroom eating breakfast, one of my favourite images from the Edith books.
Wig by Jazjewels, are are mystics, faceup by me :))
From the appearence of the car i would say some of the mods where, a front bumper, rims, spoiler, and a carbon top. And i asume the engine and exhaust where modded as well bc it was so damn loud!
Experimented with a modded Kodak Bantam Flash, using 35mm film instead of the original 828 format. I covered the red window on the back with tin foil to prevent light leaks and guessed the spacing by feel, definitely still fine tuning that part.
Took this roll for a walk through the streets of Sydney CBD. Still learning colour correction in post, so apologies if the tones are a little off, but I’m loving the mix of vintage optics and modern film.
I'm using an Apple iSight as the IR camera for the FTIR table I'm using to develop Touché with. I hope this photo series helps others modding their iSight camera for IR vision. It's really easy to take the camera apart, and the visible light filter that needs to be replaced with an IR filter is not glued in at all - it just falls out.
I'm using an Apple iSight as the IR camera for the FTIR table I'm using to develop Touché with. I hope this photo series helps others modding their iSight camera for IR vision. It's really easy to take the camera apart, and the visible light filter that needs to be replaced with an IR filter is not glued in at all - it just falls out.
I'm using an Apple iSight as the IR camera for the FTIR table I'm using to develop Touché with. I hope this photo series helps others modding their iSight camera for IR vision. It's really easy to take the camera apart, and the visible light filter that needs to be replaced with an IR filter is not glued in at all - it just falls out.
I put my Naga back together again to see how he looks (and show him to a friend). He's on the doll stand cause I strung him loose with a normal rubber band used in clothing and can't be left alone right now as he might fall over. Once I blushed him and all I'll put him together with the real string, that will allow steadier posing again :)