
Polaroid Dogs
I have a Polaroid Miniportrait 202, which was used as a Passport camera at a Camera Store until digital cameras came along. It was hidden away in a drawer until the business finally closed.
It has two lenses that take two exposures at the same time on the same print, however I covered up one of the lenses with a bottle cap and used it to take two separate pictures on each print, which allowed me to get 12 pictures out of 6 prints. The camera has a fixed focal length, and the pictures themselves are instant prints, taking about 2 minutes to develop after being pulled from the camera. These are my practice results.
I used some Fujifilm FP-100c film and found some willing subjects to practice taking photos of at my local Offleash Dog park.
Dogs starting at the top left:
Koda (mixed breed), Yoda (husky), Buddy (labrador), Turbo (husky) and Ayla (husky in water bowl).
Turbo, Turbo, Maggie (husky), Turbo
Emma (pitbull terrier), Mya (husky), Willow (husky) and Turbo, and Alaci (husky)
It has two lenses that take two exposures at the same time on the same print, however I covered up one of the lenses with a bottle cap and used it to take two separate pictures on each print, which allowed me to get 12 pictures out of 6 prints. The camera has a fixed focal length, and the pictures themselves are instant prints, taking about 2 minutes to develop after being pulled from the camera. These are my practice results.
I used some Fujifilm FP-100c film and found some willing subjects to practice taking photos of at my local Offleash Dog park.
Dogs starting at the top left:
Koda (mixed breed), Yoda (husky), Buddy (labrador), Turbo (husky) and Ayla (husky in water bowl).
Turbo, Turbo, Maggie (husky), Turbo
Emma (pitbull terrier), Mya (husky), Willow (husky) and Turbo, and Alaci (husky)
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Dog (Other)
Size 900 x 1115px
File Size 194.2 kB
2 exposure at he same time ? It look like a stéréoscopic camera.
Here's the viewing device http://www.berezin.com/3d/holmes.htm
Here's the viewing device http://www.berezin.com/3d/holmes.htm
I think the Soft Bank dog is a Kishu :3 http://www.google.com/search?num=10.....6.0.3786.9.9.0.0.0.0.811.2229.5j2j6-2.9.0...0.0...1ac.LSDGJtRCd_E
But wow, how many huskies normally go to your dog park? I usually only see one at a time at mine...
But wow, how many huskies normally go to your dog park? I usually only see one at a time at mine...
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