How about we… buy two disposable cameras before the date, travel through London taking photos then meet somewhere to get them developed and share our adventure.
How about we… bring our cameras and go on a photography expedition around town.
How about we… buy a cheap camera at the Lomography Store and shoot the whole city.
How about we… walk around the city and perform short silent plays in front of security cameras.
How about we… Go out to Phipps Conservatory or on a nature walk bring our cameras and snap some beautiful pictures.
How about we… grab our cameras and visit the conservatory of flowers.
How about we… Just have fun! We could take cameras and go on a photography expedition around town. Or, something else fun that goes against the norm.
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Um, I know how to make variable focal length pinhole cameras out of common materials like foamcoare and duct-tape? Or maybe I should just say that I live in Photoshop, and therefore know more hotkeys than you do (or more than you would probably ever *want* to know). [opt+shift+V = vivid light blending mode, either applied to a layer or a tool; when the hell are you ever going to need *that*, eh?]
ummm there is a lot of obscure stuff I know, how to get a stuck cam out of a crack, how to grow orchids, how to rebuild Polaroid cameras, how to make gourmet pasta out of a can. to name a few.
My puppy or my camera.
Not to "show and tell" but my camera comes with me almost everywhere. Though I don't use it to much, it's good to have on hand just in case something obscure occurs that you just have to catch.
an Ariflex SR-2 Camera.
My camera
My camera. I'm a big photo hound, and a look through my camera is the perfect way to see who I am and what I'm about.
My collection of vintage Polaroid cameras
Can set up IP Point, tilt, zoom cameras to spy on your pet or other loved ones from work or smartphone.
Terry Gilliam's Brazil? Vampiros en la Habana? Possibly the Godfather. Episodes of the Wire? Does that count? This sounds like a longer conversation. When I start describing camera angles, you know I've seen it a few times. I do have certain scenes I watch again and again. The ambush on the country road in Children of Men. And the morning after the suicide attempt in Flower of my Secret.