I'll be away for the weekend, having a wild time in Altoona, PA with a hundred ukulele players. If I'm not posting over the next few days, don't assume it's because I've been abducted by aliens again.
How do we know the aliens aren't the ones playing ukuleles?
The woman has a small waist. Below her elbow is her left leg. Between elbow and waist is a tiny light-grey line. That is a teeny little wave on the water.
- JimT
Thank you for the clarification JT, much appreciated.
Camera? Toy yes, but camera? I remember working with the one that became the Holga and other photographic artists. One was using a Holga that I had fixed up to shoot with a flash. We were processing the C41 120 film with nonstandard C41 chemistry. Then printed on color paper using a basic Bessler enlarger. We were freaked out as all things produced a perfect condition by which the color printing filter pack was only a 2B UV filter.
"Toy" cameras are vary serious photographic tools, but the digital age does not seem to embrace these instruments.
Camera? Toy yes, but camera? br I remember working... (show quote)
Timmers, There's actually quite a a few working 'toy' digital cameras, but most children seem to prefer using their phone cameras with all the features they have.