2007-04-03 // 00:46:07
k_tenmiller
where do you come up with these techniques. this is wonderful, as well!

xo kristen


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This technique was actually created by Andrew Davidhazy at the Rochester Institute of Technology. I cannot find his original technique notes online anymore since he has updated his website but you can check him out here »link

2007-04-02 // 16:54:14
Urizen
Your machine is mostly imppresive and your floor seems made of bottle caps, so you have earned my unconditional repect forever.
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940 Beer bottle caps total. I built that table at the expense of my liver.

2007-03-31 // 03:21:55
Urizen
WOW, i'm impressed! Did you build the camera for it? If yes, how? Or if you bought it, where? I tried it more home-like with my scanner and than i racked my brain to transfer those images to polaroids. You can see my results here »link and here »link
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Check out this link to see how my setup works. »link
Get a plain ol 3.25x4.25 camera and make suer it has the tripod mount on the bottom. I snagged a low rpm high torque motor from my brother's old science project and attached a bobbin like winder on the bottom that pulls the wire when you turn it on. Wire it to a normal 110V outlet but splice a dimmer switch in the power line so that you can control the speed. On the end of the wire I tied a chip clip that was strong enough to hold onto the white pulltab for the film when you switch it on.

2007-03-30 // 10:19:02
Esther.Z.Schnickenacke
Wow. This is great (But I also feel a bit sick.)

2007-03-29 // 23:27:10
citizenfour
holy shmoly! this is wicked!
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Hey thanks alot for the fav. I appreciate it alot!