Thursday, October 30, 2008
Eye of the Fish
These are, indeed, the fisheye photos I got developed at WalMart (well, at least a few of them). I absolutely hate the fact that I have all this dust on my scanner and I have to remove the annoying and extremely visible dust particles on photoshop. It's unbearable. And I know that I'm very creative with titles. I have a whole bunch of other photos, but I just think they're not good enough to post. I don't understand why the lomography fisheye camera doesn't take in enough light when indoors. I have to use the flash on all of my indoor shots even if it's super duper bright in the room. The photo I took in my advisory class (which is illuminated with those blinding flourescent lights) was very dark and you can't make anything out; except for the lights themselves. So the flash ruined a few of my shots and made it look like it was nighttime.
Regardless of some of the weird flaws of my camera, I still love my fisheye camera. It was my first lomography camera and I'm still using it. Only because it's the only camera that I can get the processed film faster since it uses 35mm.
And good news; I can breathe normally again. Going to bed early helped, I guess. I think it's crazy how I can get eight hours of sleep and still be tired at school. I need to pull another all-nighter and have a thirteen hour nap. That was so refreshing.
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