For a long time I have been experimenting with the alteration of my photographs through the use of increasingly sophisticated AI's. These are a lot of fun. But sometimes my original photographs are better than the altered photographs.
This is why I have started experimenting with using specialty cameras.
You have seen dozens of photographs like these ones lately:
These pictures were taken with a camera I got a month or two ago, my Muppet Camera:
But this camera only whetted my appetite for more of these experimental cameras! This morning, after a considerable investment, much fretting, and a great deal of impatient waiting, I received in the early delivery my newest camera. It's the latest design! You can surely imagine how super excited I was to try it out.
Here I am this morning with my new camera, all freshly put together, and starting on my first outing with it:
Luckily I didn't start work today until almost noon! So I had some morning time to try my camera out. I went into my local neighborhoods to take pictures of flowers and streams and anything I could find as I worked my way over to the River, and then I continued along the paths there. I only had the one rather pricey roll of Seuss Film that came with the camera, so I tried to be careful with it. But even so, I shot the whole roll in my one walk!
I was pretty excited to see how they all turned out.
I wasn't disappointed.
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