My late mom's travel adventures:
Hung Yi's 'Generous Elephant'.
Hakone Art Museum, Japan. 2013.
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it was my sister's birthday yesterday, i made her a little video of her party :)
i filmed it on an old camera (canon sd800 IS elph) for aesthetic purposes lmao
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Film Scanning with a Really Cheap, Really Old Digital Camera - Jury-rigged Edition
Today, I'm going to show you how I did something that you'll likely never have reason to do. But I'm old, and therefore my upper family is even older, so it became a thing.
A week or so ago, a photographer I follow on youtube posted a video on Film Scanning with a Cheap Old Digital Camera — A Budget Build and it was...not really cheap. It probably is for a professional photographer, but I'm just some guy.
But it gave me the inspiration to build my own Film Scanning with a Really Cheap, Really Old Digital Camera - Jury-rigged Edition.
Ingredients:
10 year old Canon Elph 320HS
4 year old Samsung tablet
Small cardboard box (unlabeled)
Tools:
Purple metallic sharpie
Utility knife
So you draw a circle on the bottom side of the box that'll fit the lens.
Then you cut it out.
Open a blank white image on the tablet, at full bright.
Put the negative on the screen.
Put the box, open side down, on the tablet.
Put the camera on the box, so the lens lines up with the hole.
Take a picture.
Crop it, invert all channels in whatever photo software you use, and BOOM.
Picture of what looks like a child who's really disappointed by their lame birthday cake, taken 60 years ago.
Seriously. Look at her face.
They aren't the quality beardy guy is going to get with his $500 setup, but it's not bad.
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Picture and subsequent databent versions of a sculpture outside of Area 15 in Las Vegas.
Original image taken on a Canon Powershot Digital ELPH SD750.
Databending done in Audacity. The one with a more yellow tinge is only using the prebuilt invert effect while the second one is a random graphic EQ setting I enjoy using.
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“Sphere within a Sphere” 1978-1980, Arnaldo Pomodoro
My late mom's travel adventures.
Hakone Open-Air Museum.
Japan, 2013.
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life (2022) • writesbym
a few photos i took on my trip to Houston.
Shot on Canon Powershot Elph 180
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i find ur art and photography to be cool (honest)! both have an nostalgic feeling to them, the photos and texture have a odd warm feeling to them. may i know what kind of camera ur using?
- feel free to ignore (no pressure), i found ur tumblr through your neocite!
hey thank you!! its really nice to know someone thinks my stuff is cool :9 happy 2 know it makes you feel nostalgic
i use a canon powershot, elph 180!
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: NEW Canon Powershot SD630 Digital ELPH 6.0 Megapixel 16GB.
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