View from Ogden Point, Victoria BC. (Camera: Kodak Brownie Starmeter; Film: Fuji Reala 100 trimmed to 127-format size)
How do you create these time warp photos? It almost looks like a slow-moving-slit with intentional camera movement, but that seems unlikely with the Starmeter. Very nice effect — and you make very nice photos with the Starmeter, overall!
I wish I could say I was being deliberate and clever, but, alas, it was a matter of some poorly re-spooled film kinking inside the camera.
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How do you create these time warp photos? It almost looks like a slow-moving-slit with intentional camera movement, but that seems unlikely with the Starmeter. Very nice effect — and you make very nice photos with the Starmeter, overall!
I wish I could say I was being deliberate and clever, but, alas, it was a matter of some poorly re-spooled film kinking inside the camera.