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michael, he/him, 30 I used to be here years ago
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Today is the shortest day. Tomorrow we will have four seconds more daylight than today. We're through the worst of it.
Every year I tell myself I won't become a depressed hermit and every every year the oppressive darkness saps away my willpower to do anything more than just get through the day.
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Every year I tell myself I won't become a depressed hermit and every every year the oppressive darkness saps away my willpower to do anything more than just get through the day.
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punching the air and cheering upon learning that he's bi
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Trying out BASIC on an Acorn Electron
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New glass plate negative in my collection. 🥰 No info about specific date, location, or photographer.
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The Liquidation of Kolchak and His Followers, 1928 – final stages of the Russian Civil War.
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I’ll advise you to keep your eyes on the woods. The woods are wondrous here…but strange.
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keep forgetting how fucking funny this game is
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I've recently created the stupidest camera.
120 film, takes 68 format macro shots.
Body and shutter: a box brownie.
Lens: a broken Canon EF 50mm f/1.8. Which isn't a medium format lens. However, the lens is so far from the film that it should mostly cover the medium format frame.
The obvious side effect of this is the changed focal distance: 51.5mm from lens to subject, which cannot be adjusted.
Aperture: fixed and unknown.
Shutter speed: set by the brownie, so only 1/45 ish or Bulb.
In theory this thing should have excellent image quality (the 50 1.8 is surprisingly nice) and be a nightmare to actually use. Note the almost total lack of exposure control, so I will probably only be able to control exposure with flash or filters, or just having the correct lighting to start with.
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World Unicorn, built by Swan Hunter at the Wallsend shipyard, Tyneside in 1973
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A run through the Alexandra and Ainsworth Estate, Camden, London
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