
Quite a break. As usual. Between school and work, I have not had a lot of time to shoot just out on my own. Which isnt really an excuse not to take pictures, but its all I could work out of my brain as an excuse.
Since my last post, I have gotten a new cat. On April fools day. I was taking my girlfriends cat home from the animal hospital near her house they had an adoption area set up. I went in and fell in love with a big fur ball kitty. Maine Coon cat to be exact. Hes an amazing cat already. I actually made a ramp for him to get up into my 6ft tall loft bed. Hes using it already. Pure awesomeness.
Other than that, I did get a new camera bag forcing me to carry atleast one camera all the time. On top of that, I also got a new camcorder. Its pretty nice. I will make sure to post some rolls soon.
The results of the cheap plastic wonders turned out great. The paper mask did some really cool things, even things I didnt calculate. Like the fact the lens hole is not properly lined up with where it should be so most of the pictures came out with only 2 paper panes. As seen in my results they are shockingly clear and crisp. Its weird no one wants to buy them from me. Really odd because I have had ads up on craigslist for months and no bites. (Except from some dame who asked me if they were film cameras when it clearly stated in the title... 35mm cameras.)
I will post more pics soon. Here are the ones that came out cool from the Special Moments 650pc.




It was cool how it happened. The lined notebook paper was all I had lying around, since I was modding a camera when I should have been doing homework or sleeping. And it fit the situation fairly good. Some pics the paper didnt even show up with lines and others its now a large part of why that picture is cool. The pictures like the one at the top let me know I was lucky. Because the light level was so low that it didnt even go through plain white lined paper. I cant remember the ISO on this one but I think it was 400.
Have some other ideas with these cameras. Like silhouette images and overhead projector sheets. I will start on them when I find a contact with them. I take the poor route usually. Cheapest way to do things.