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Scratch Build – In Progress [end of line] - 19 MAY.

Discussion in 'Project Logs' started by IvanIvanovich, 14 Apr 2011.

  1. jezmck

    jezmck Minimodder

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    Is that why the pictures look like they've been through Instagram?
     
  2. aka_jesse

    aka_jesse What's a Dremel?

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    That is an absolutely beautiful build. And to the people moaning about the quality of the pictures, the kit he uses is personal preference, and I personally can see the build fine.
     
  3. legoman

    legoman breaker of things

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    Because instagram copied a 1970's USSR camera probably. He is using a Zenit-E which is a good 40 years old now had a chat with him a while ago about it parts for these are not exactly easy to get mines only slighty better than this.
     
  4. SamL

    SamL What's a Dremel?

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    This build looks fantastic! I personally love the style of picture but I can see why people would want to see clear pictures too. Keep up the good work!
     
  5. Journeyer

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    The pics would go really well along with a steampunk project, and of course even better if they were all sephia.
     
  6. The_Beast

    The_Beast I like wood ಠ_ಠ

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    Much respect. A film camera, mostly hand tool and it still looks amazing.


    He could do it other ways but lysol only does things one way, lysol's way :lol:. Keep up the good work and blurry pictures (they are growing on me :lol:)
     
  7. leibritz

    leibritz What's a Dremel?

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    Your pictures are great. It is refreshing to see something else for a change. It is not easy to maintain a work log with pictures from a digital camera. Doing one and developing pictures from a film camera? :rock:
    Please keep up :)
     

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