Dave in the Spot
More vintage Jam Space pics
This is Daniels site for posting fancy and not so fancy pictures that he has or has not takin. Mostly takin though.
This section is was taken with a MIO camera from Polaroid. I got the camera special from uncle Bobby. It's like one of those I-Zone camera's but bigger. The pol's are wallet size. One thing I like is that the film is a higher Quality then the I-Zone. At least when the conditions are right. I like using the camera to scout out future pics. To test. Some times in rare instances the pol comes out better then the pic.
It's amazing how by checking left right up down before snapping away you can make a crap-tastic Natick Apt. look some what decent.
Thats what the lady in red would be saying. I some times think that she's not
This pic was rung through photoshop but only to change the backround color. Origianly it' was blue/black because of the lighting and it was on a blue rug. Natural sunlight. And of course closer then eight times the distiance from the focal lenght.
Theirs nothing special here. Move along.
Here is a simple pic that actually took thought. I wanted to figure out the best setting for aperture vs. shutter speed. Thanks to digital my inexperience did not hinder me from achieving a noice shot. I have about fifty shots. You can see my pics get progressively closer to the affect I wanted. Then BAM!! This.
I make Big because my camera actually takes huge pics as most digital camera users will find. I was actually using this one as a back round because of the color tone. I like the tan colors and almost always set my computer to earth tones. This paticular pic works well because of the complex images trying to be processed by the old noggin. I have to exlpian for anyone not inept enough to figure it out. It's a camera looking out a window at night. I made Jesse site still. The main reason this pic looks so distorted is because of the double pane glass. It makes two images of the reflection of the glass. So it looks a little f'ed but I like it. One day I might retake this by first taking the screen out, then using a single piece of glass.