Thursday, November 12, 2015
Before the Collapse
In March of 2001, I was taking pictures of the 35W bridge over the Mississippi in downtown Minneapolis.
6 1/2 years later, this bridge would collapse into the Mississippi, killing 13 people.
Testing my new Epson V600 scanner again, as this was back in my film shooting days.
Labels:
#tbt,
bridges,
documentary
Location:
Marcy-Holmes, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
On Street Parking
I got a negative scanner today and have been testing it out this evening. I like it so far, but I thought the negative scanning light area would be bigger than it is.
Spent some time going through some of my mom's negatives. I think this might have been her car, but I'm not sure.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Most Worthless Camera Ever
Not sure why Kodak ever thought the disc camera was a good idea.
With film photography – the larger the negative, the higher the image and print enlargement quality.
Standard 35mm film gives a decent image. The disc camera, on the other hand, utilizes film only 11mm wide. Images are utter crap. Worse than 110 film. On a scale of crappiness, they would probably be equal in quality to the first generation digital camera photos. *Shudder*
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