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Tarodi Var is a castle in Sopron, Hungary which was built by one family in the 1950s. It is complete with turrets, bridges, arches and towers. Part of it is open to the public, and is filled with dusty antique furniture and forgotten old paintings.
Tarodi Var is a castle in Sopron, Hungary which was built by one family in the 1950s. It is complete with turrets, bridges, arches and towers. Part of it is open to the public, and is filled with dusty antique furniture and forgotten old paintings.
Tarodi Var is a castle in Sopron, Hungary which was built by one family in the 1950s. It is complete with turrets, bridges, arches and towers. Part of it is open to the public, and is filled with dusty antique furniture and forgotten old paintings.
To celebrate my paper being published this week, I splashed out for a replacement computer system. I built it using the beautifully designed Shuttle SK21G barebone case, adding an Athlon 64 3400+, 1 GB Corsair RAM and a 160 GB IDE HD. The only floppy drive I had spare had been discarded years earlier from a Dell, so it's a bit sunken-looking! I also got a 17" LCD screen to replace the 14" CRT I had had for years. Got everything for about $350, with rebates, from Newegg, who fail to disappoint, as ever.
Photos with selfbuilt camera. Camera (in the making) here.
Want to know more about analog photography and building cameras? Visit our Ananlog Workshop (Analoog Atelier) at SKVR-Fotografie & Media.
Tarodi Var is a castle in Sopron, Hungary which was built by one family in the 1950s. It is complete with turrets, bridges, arches and towers. Part of it is open to the public, and is filled with dusty antique furniture and forgotten old paintings.
Tarodi Var is a castle in Sopron, Hungary which was built by one family in the 1950s. It is complete with turrets, bridges, arches and towers. Part of it is open to the public, and is filled with dusty antique furniture and forgotten old paintings.
If I had to highlight one Y2011 photography-related event, it probably would be building something that counts as a polaroid view camera. And getting those images exhibited in a real gallery.
Tarodi Var is a castle in Sopron, Hungary which was built by one family in the 1950s. It is complete with turrets, bridges, arches and towers. Part of it is open to the public, and is filled with dusty antique furniture and forgotten old paintings.
Tarodi Var is a castle in Sopron, Hungary which was built by one family in the 1950s. It is complete with turrets, bridges, arches and towers. Part of it is open to the public, and is filled with dusty antique furniture and forgotten old paintings.
Tarodi Var is a castle in Sopron, Hungary which was built by one family in the 1950s. It is complete with turrets, bridges, arches and towers. Part of it is open to the public, and is filled with dusty antique furniture and forgotten old paintings.
Photos with selfbuilt camera. Camera (in the making) here.
Want to know more about analog photography and building cameras? Visit our Ananlog Workshop (Analoog Atelier) at SKVR-Fotografie & Media.
Tarodi Var is a castle in Sopron, Hungary which was built by one family in the 1950s. It is complete with turrets, bridges, arches and towers. Part of it is open to the public, and is filled with dusty antique furniture and forgotten old paintings.
Tarodi Var is a castle in Sopron, Hungary which was built by one family in the 1950s. It is complete with turrets, bridges, arches and towers. Part of it is open to the public, and is filled with dusty antique furniture and forgotten old paintings.
If I had to highlight one Y2011 photography-related event, it probably would be building something that counts as a polaroid view camera. And getting those images exhibited in a real gallery.