Getting Back In The Groove: The Freedom Enterprises Circuit Bent Toy Camera

I've been in a bit of a funk since bricking that Kodak Charmera a couple of weeks ago. It doesn't help that the weather has been dismal for much of January, and looking at the forecast it looks like this will continue for a couple of weeks to come. Yes, I went out and 'tested'Continue reading "Getting Back In The Groove: The Freedom Enterprises Circuit Bent Toy Camera"

Lens Artists Challenge #380: What’s Around the Corner?

https://youtu.be/vEymZ3rXOmc?si=w2qBxdeMWuzSjDWx This week, in the first Challenge of 2926, it's Anne's from Slow Shutter Speed turn to host. 'Have you ever gone out on a photo outing and not seen anything that would have your camera saying, “Pick me up and help me take this picture”?' asks, Anne. She continues, 'I have a theory thatContinue reading "Lens Artists Challenge #380: What’s Around the Corner?"

A Full Spectrum Conversion That Went Wrong, Or: How I  Killed A Kodak Charmera

Unusually, I'm going to start this post off with a disclaimer and a warning. If you try to follow these guidelines to make a Charmera full-spectrum and kill the camera, like I did, it's not my fault. This was my experience and it kind of worked, and then it didn't. Also, and I'll get thisContinue reading "A Full Spectrum Conversion That Went Wrong, Or: How I  Killed A Kodak Charmera"

Lens-Artists Challenge #378: The Last Chance

This time there's no one host to the Lens-Artists Challenge. Instead, the whole team is hosting the 'Last Chance' challenge, picking images from 2025 that either never fit in the themes of the weekly Challenge or were not included in any previous challenges. In addition to the Lens-Artists challenge, for the past couple of yearsContinue reading "Lens-Artists Challenge #378: The Last Chance"

Looking Ahead: My Intentions For 2026

About this time last year, I jotted down some intentions for 2025, 'a few ideas of the things that I really want to do over the coming twelve months'. I did quite well with these: I resurrected a few old cameras, like the Kodak 1A and 3A folding cameras, and the Vest Pocket Kodak; IContinue reading "Looking Ahead: My Intentions For 2026"

Filling The Gaps: The Kodak Charmera, A Keychain Digital Camera

It's the 'must have' camera of late 2025, so of course, I must have one. The Kodak Charmera is a small 'keychain' camera. As many have observed,  it's small. Just a few cm long and maybe 15mm wide, the Charmera has a 1.6MP sensor and a tiny little screen. The controls are minimal, an on/offContinue reading "Filling The Gaps: The Kodak Charmera, A Keychain Digital Camera"

Glitches In The Wild: SZA’s Video for ‘Snooze’ on MTV

I do like catching the occasional 'glitch in the wild', an instance where the presentation of photographs or videos are accidentally corrupted.  Sometimes it happens on one of these modern electronic advertising hoardings that you see around town, and sometimes it might be in the comfort of your own home. In this instance we wereContinue reading "Glitches In The Wild: SZA’s Video for ‘Snooze’ on MTV"

Lens-Artists Challenge #377: Holiday Fun

We've got the builders in, and I wasn't sure if I would be able to make an entry for the Lens-Artists Challenge this week. Fortunately, I found myself in the nearby town of Agueda on a pleasant Wednesday afternoon and found the perfect subject for the Lens-Artists Challenge. Kind of. This week it's Ann-Christine's (LeyaContinue reading "Lens-Artists Challenge #377: Holiday Fun"

Filling The Gaps: The ’72MP, 4K Ultra HD’ Digital Scamera

This always happens to me: I had this urge (again) to try some circuit bending. This involves getting a cheap digital camera, taking it apart and poking some wires into the connectors on the sensor, which if done right can produce some lovely glitchy images, but if done wrong can wreck the camera, so itContinue reading "Filling The Gaps: The ’72MP, 4K Ultra HD’ Digital Scamera"

Lens-Artists Challenge #376: Wings

This week it's Beth's turn to host the Challenge, and she gets straight to the point: 'I am challenging you to feature anything with wings'. It's a little dull and miserable around here at the moment, and even the eagle that soars over Oiã and the woods behind our house is staying in the warm,Continue reading "Lens-Artists Challenge #376: Wings"

Lens-Artists #375: Where to Find the Mysterious

This week it's Patti's turn to host the Challenge, and her theme is 'Where to Find the Mysterious'. On her blog, Creative Exploration in Words and Pictures, Patti writes, 'When life is a bit crazy ... I go out with my camera, hoping that someone or something catches my eye. ... I’m searching for somethingContinue reading "Lens-Artists #375: Where to Find the Mysterious"

A Little Pole-arity With The Canal Toys Photo Creator MiniCam

Back when I was a kid, I really wanted an Action Man. My best friend, Alex, had one, and with all the accessories and uniforms we had a great time playing in his house and garden. I pestered my parents for ages, and eventually they relented and brought home ... a Tommy Gunn. A what?Continue reading "A Little Pole-arity With The Canal Toys Photo Creator MiniCam"

Lens-Artists Challenge #373: Looking Back to Challenge #31 – Landscapes

It's Egídio's turn to host the Challenge this week, and it's another 'Looking Back' Challenge. In a post on his blog, Capturing My World Through Brazilian Eyes, Egídio says, 'when we began the Looking Back series, I was excited about the prospect of revisiting some previous challenges I had missed.' He chose 'Landscapes' as theContinue reading "Lens-Artists Challenge #373: Looking Back to Challenge #31 – Landscapes"

Lens-Artists Challenge, #372: Ephemeral

This week it's Tina's turn to host the Challenge, and her theme is 'Ephemeral'. She began her post with a, 'short and simple definition of the word ephemeral – “lasting for a very short time“.' A 'short time' can be quite subjective, from a few hours to a few days, or even longer. To myContinue reading "Lens-Artists Challenge, #372: Ephemeral"

Lens-Artists Challenge, #371: Street Details

Preamble: I originally created a series of animated GIFs for this post, which I uploaded to Giphy and embedded in the WordPress post. Unfortunately, it didn't work and the images were not displayed properly — or at all. So instead I have displayed red/cyan anaglyphs, which actually looks quite cool although you really won't seeContinue reading "Lens-Artists Challenge, #371: Street Details"

Lens-Artists Challenge, #370: Ancient

I've been a bit lazy with the Challenge this week. It's Sofia’s turn to host the Challenge, and her theme is 'Ancient'. On her blog, photographias, she writes, 'the challenge is Ancient, as in things that belong to a distant past.' She continues, 'I’m looking for anything that has had an existence of many years.'Continue reading "Lens-Artists Challenge, #370: Ancient"

Glitches In The Wild During The Rainy Season

A little bit of fun with this post. We're having a few days away at a resort in the Maldives. Normally, at this time of year the weather is warm and sunny, but this year the rainy season is clinging on. As a result, the TV channels were really glitchy, and I couldn't resist recordingContinue reading "Glitches In The Wild During The Rainy Season"

Lens-Artists Challenge #369: Dreamy

This week it's Ann-Christine's turn to host the Challenge, and her theme is 'Dreamy'. On her blog, To See a World in a Grain of Sand … she writes, 'what is ”dreamy” for you, and how do you create a dreamy picture?' Ann-Christine tells us the dictionary definition of 'dreamy', and also a photographic descriptionContinue reading "Lens-Artists Challenge #369: Dreamy"

Another Zeiss Ikon Nettar (517/16) Film Camera

A while ago, I picked up a beautiful Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/16 medium format folding camera for next to nothing from the Kamerastore website. It was cheap because it had, 'flaws that will affect typical use.' In this case, the 'viewfinder has haze and fungus inside'. Otherwise, it was described as being in working condition.Continue reading "Another Zeiss Ikon Nettar (517/16) Film Camera"

See What Happened When I redscaled Some Lomochrome Turquoise Film

Way back in June I made my first redscale film, and I loved it. Since then, whenever I decant some 35mm film into Rapid canisters, the odds are that at least one of the canisters will be redscaled. Just recently, I picked up some Lomochrome Turquoise film especially to decant into Rapid canisters, as that'sContinue reading "See What Happened When I redscaled Some Lomochrome Turquoise Film"

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