World Toy Camera Day 2014

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World Toy Camera Day 2014

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Meikai EL X on Kodak Gold 100 (exp)

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The Dawn by br1078phot, on Flickr
The camera only has one shutter speed of somewhere between 1/40 and 1/60, so I loaded it with 100 ISO for a cloudy day. It seemed to be just right, though I had to do a lot of work on most of the images, mainly to reduce the diffuse lens flare.

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Autumn Corner by br1078phot, on Flickr


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Late Roses by br1078phot, on Flickr


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Shrine and Cathedral by br1078phot, on Flickr


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Adjustments by br1078phot, on Flickr
This is an example of the work done on most of the frames.


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Snaggle Toothed Monster by br1078phot, on Flickr


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Meikai EL X by br1078phot, on Flickr
The camera used. Use the link below to see all the photos and commentary.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/7699588@N ... 528477607/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Phil, these photos are really good. My favorite is Shrine and Cathedral. I liked the fact that you used the camera to take straightforward photos which I prefer to special effects. Toy Camera Day was the same day as my wife's 50 year college class reunion in a town about 120 miles away. I carried an Ultrawide and Slim with me, but with all that was going on I never got a chance to use it. Maybe next year.

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Thanks, Bill. I usually try to wrangle the best I can from any camera.

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Thanks for the reminder. I need to develop the roll I shot last Saturday. Nice shots. I too use mine in the best way possible as I am too old to be a Hipster. :D
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Oh yeah -- that shrine & cathedral shot is really good!

I am still waiting for my Toy Camera Day roll to get developed. Once it's done, I'll post some.
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As promised here are a few pictures taken with my plastic Lomographic Fisheye Camera on 18 October, World Toy Camera Day. Thanks to Phil / PF for reminding me! These were shot on a roll of very expired Kodak Supra 800 (probably expired around 2001 and not stored well since). I had some difficulty gettihg it developed. I normally take C41 film to a local Wal-Mart but their film machine was out of order. They hoped to have it going later that day or the next but when I returned five days later, the machine was still down. I took my film back and brought it about ten miles away to another Wal-Mart -- and they were closed due to an unplanned electricity outage! A third Wal-Mart also had a broken machine and a fourth has no film machine at all. So I brought it back to my usual store and asked them to call when it was ready. Finally today, nine days after the original drop-off, the film was done. Whew. This bodes ill for the future of commercial C41 development in this town and makes me more certain that I will start developing C41 (as well as my b&w which I am in dribs and drabs doing again). But that will be "eventually" -- like when I retire in a couple of years. :)

Anyway, here are five shots off the roll:

The view over my desk.
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The view from the dish drainer.
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The view over my shoulder of last year's and this year's hydrangeas.
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The view on the staircase where the cat was waiting for me to tie my shoes.
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The view at a traffic light on the way to work.
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Somehow I like the composition of the view from the dish drainer best. But they're all fun.

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OK I got mine done. I used a modified and non modified Time/Life clone called the Nicca. If you follow the link there is a picture in the album of this beauty I made.

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I took these a couple of years ago with a thriftstore plastic 'toy?' camera.
I was on the way home and seen this old car sitting out behind a shop, gotta get a picture of that!
But--- the only camera that I had was, you guessed it, the toy camera that I had just bought. And the only reason that I bought it was that it had a roll of film in it.
I think that later I gave it to one of the Grandkids to play with :)

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A V16 at that :mrgreen:
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Ron, it wasn't an Ansco Pix Panorama by any chance, was it?

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