2007-05-20 // 01:55:11 zveliakine i meant : the same rubik, not the same pola... ;-)
glad to hear you like my project, thanks,... many people say so to me but strangely, very few fav and votes, don't know why...
anyway it's been a nice and complicated thing to do, directing and taking pics at the same time.
2007-05-19 // 15:53:29 zveliakine got the same, and never succeeded like artpunk. What a waste of money ! (and time !!!!!)
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:-(> Sorry to hear that. I looked for your rubik cube shot and couldn't find it (perhaps I didn't look properly) I do like your polaroids though and your behind the scenes shots of movie sets are really fascinating!
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2006-03-05 // 23:52:57 currywurst Say "Hello" to the roaring 70s/80s!
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LOL!
2005-09-20 // 18:00:12 bonnie thanks for the laughs!! the borg retreating and attack, very funny commentary! and YIKES i would not have known there is so much difference in focusing these two cams!!
btw...recently received an sx-70 alfpha 1 or 2 (the classic light brown and crhome one). when you pull on your viewfinder to open the cam...is there some shimmy in the viewfinder cover?? mine feels a little loose....the cam opens fine, but the top of the viewfinder wobbles .
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I'm glad I could give you a chuckle Bonnie. I think you might have an Alpha 1...mine is an Alpha 2 and has a black body and brown faux (cracked) leather. Re the viewfinder: hmmm, mine has a tiny bit of give (1 -2mm) side to side and up/down but I never noticed that until I checked on reading your message. If you can still see the field of view of the lens clearly through the viewfinder I wouldn't worry too much about it, so long as it doesn't feel so loose that it's about to fall off any minute!
2005-09-20 // 11:30:14 Fab Nice focusing, sweet memories...
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You know fab, I've had this bloody thing for 20 years now and I still can't get all the colours right!