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Train tracks are symbolic, especially to omaha...we're the gateway to the wild west!

(yeah, that's right st. louis, fuck off, we had it first :noes:)

I modded my Polaroid one step that takes SX-70 film to accept a 600 cartridge and to compensate for the 2 stops of exposure difference between the films I taped (yeah, I know) a Old Warming filter (vernon A 38)that came with my Super I camera to the lense. it fit perfect!


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Ahhh! this is too much.

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"Music is no fucking joke" - Ian Mackaye
(I imagine you're on horseback, sun and dust in your eyes, racing over a wooden bridge, holding onto the reins with one hand and taking this pic with the other)

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"Music is no fucking joke" - Ian Mackaye
haha, I know. I'm in love with this camera. I paid like a dollar or something for it at a flea market a few summers ago and always thought it was broken but it turns out the film packs were just dead :O because I slapped the 600 in there and now its fine. I love how light it makes things, it's not as deep as a regular 600 cam.

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This beautiful! Great perspective and I love the spots down the film and the slight flare! Just gorgeous! :D

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I'm a Bunneh :B
"(yeah, that's right st. louis, fuck off, we had it first )"


LOL
ROTFLOL!

Are those marks on the left side from when you opened the camera to unjam it?

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6 is afraid of 7 because 7 ate 9. The police took 8 & 10 into custody under suspicion. They figured it must have been 8 or 10 because they were right next to 9 when it happened. The police told 8 & 10 how they found 9's remains half eaten in an ally...
I have no idea what they are from, but they showed up one very film, even the ones that didn't expose :O

I am guessing that there is some sort of screw mechanism or something in the cartridge slot that is crunching up against the film.

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Intresting, it looks like it could be some sort of light leak I think.

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6 is afraid of 7 because 7 ate 9. The police took 8 & 10 into custody under suspicion. They figured it must have been 8 or 10 because they were right next to 9 when it happened. The police told 8 & 10 how they found 9's remains half eaten in an ally...
well, if you could touch the film it'd be easier to explain :O like it is actually dented in, so i'm guessing the dye just couldn't squeeze past it when it was rolled out because the plastic was smashed into the backing.

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Hmm, I see & you say this is a home made pin hole camera? I think you should take referance picks of it, like diagrams. This sounds very intresting & I want to see this.
I have been wanting to make a pinhole camera for ages, I just don't have the developing equiptment. But if I can do it with polaroid, that changes things. I am not skrappng my old Spirit 600, but maybe the Polaroid one 600 Ultra that I bought a couple months ago. Maybe, if I can put it back together when I'm done.

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6 is afraid of 7 because 7 ate 9. The police took 8 & 10 into custody under suspicion. They figured it must have been 8 or 10 because they were right next to 9 when it happened. The police told 8 & 10 how they found 9's remains half eaten in an ally...

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