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    City hall (2)

    Posted this in viewfinder, but would like some thoughts. Shot with a "toy" camera.
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    Re: City hall (2)

    Now if thats a toy camera then well done, I assume its a point and shoot with no controls?

    Its an okay photo but the bit of reflection at the bottom needs a bit of cloning, personally I think the top is the better photo of the two.

    Was this shot from inside a car?

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    Re: City hall (2)

    Thanks for your reply.

    It is really a toy camera, made to look like a SLR but fixed lens and no settings available. The "reflection" at the bottom is from a light leak. Kind of like the Holga cameras. It was shot from a park across the street, and not in a car. Thanks again.

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    Re: City hall (2)

    I#ve got one of those around here somewhere.
    Kid's camera construction kit, a plastic build-it-yourself box of parts.
    Single element plastic lens, fixed shutter speed, fixed aperture.
    Maybe I should try using it sometime
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    Re: City hall (2)

    Yeah! Try it sometime at the races... it would probably make some neat images if you goto any events that include the older style cars. Even the newest cars would still be interesting, with all the colors, and the way the lens tends to adjust them for you (lol).

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