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• #2
they're beaut.
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• #3
Good work!
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• #4
Waitaminnit, what is that? How did you make it? Explain please, i'm totally gonna rip that off.
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• #5
That is genius. What film camera do you have at the front there? A Lomo?
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• #6
nice.
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• #7
its a holga....
items to construction:
Some sort of film camera
grease proof paper/scratched or frosted glass etc
cardboard
Thick tape to stop light leaking through
digital camera (my dslr)step one:
take the back off the camera and put a piece of whatever you decide to use (grease proof paper in my case) along the film plane (where the film would be) and tape it down
step two:
find some cardboard and make as best you can a light tight tunnel from as flush as you can get it from the film plane to about a foot away (roughly) and tape the edges up so no light is getting in
step three:
find a plank of wood and tape it securely onto it
step four:
(i did it anyway for extra protection against light) wrap a scarf or two around the construction to stop light.
step five:
stick your camera, NOT COCK, in the hole at the end and take exposure readings and mess around with it, NOT WITH YOUR COCK!
NO COCK INVOLVED!
P.S it works a lot better if you have a thick towel or something you can stick over your head under so you can view it without light disturbing your view.
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• #8
The thick towel would also come in handy later if you decided to use your COCK instead.
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• #9
P.S it works a lot better if you have a thick towel or something you can stick over your head...
Indeed, MA3K, indeed.
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• #10
The thick towel would also come in handy later if you decided to use your COCK instead.
ohhhhh, on the ball!
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• #11
what a faff just download the Holgatracingpaperwanksock plugin for photoshop.
today i made this
there is grease proof paper on the film plane for projection of the image.
then stuck my digital camera in the tube and the outcome was this...