2007-05-23 // 13:54:07
INFINITY
got your guestbook msg. drew. while going through pics labeled as pic in pic i came across this fine example by you. great work. is it still going? i'm adding all the pic in pics i can find to the INFINITY favlist. i'll also update the profile page to include the current list of participants & their # in the chain. how's Paris?
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thanks man for getting back to me. and i definitely appreciate the comment. if i'm not mistaken, this particular polaroid was about 6 deep. oh the joys of boredom at work.

paris is the joint. really looking forward to the nerdout on sunday. i think it's going to be rather massive. aw yeah.

2007-02-23 // 04:37:33
KimvanGroos
Whoa, I mean, WHOA, this is really cool! How many times did you do it?
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i think it wound up being around 7 or 8. granted, it's hard to see the last few. i love free expired film. woohoo!

2007-02-21 // 20:37:29
giveupthegoat
ah good tip. yeah that's how all of mine came out when i tried it, all blurry. must get the close up lens! that sounds exciting.

2007-02-21 // 20:04:28
giveupthegoat
ive tried this idea with spectra filmed as well, it never really seems to come out so well for me. i really like the big one's background.
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the only way i got it to work was with the spectra close up lens. anything else would just be out of focus.

2007-02-21 // 03:09:14
oelklaus
Film must grow on trees in your front yard! I've always loved this concept. I can spend hours infront of 2 mirrors facing each other.

For family fun night, put a video camera on a tripod infront of your tv (on of course) and zoom in and out, mess with the focus, try a snow channel....you'll see infinity......whoa ... dude...

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hahaha dope. if only i had a video camera.

i wish film grew on trees. it would be waaaaay cheaper than what's happening now. though, in all fairness, i did get a box of 28 double packs of 3 year old expired spectra for free... so that kinda helped.