Back when I took photography at college I learned it's an idea to keep your stock of film in a fridge. The first and last shots usually have issues from my experience. And, I always used to push the end of the film into the cylinder (I doubt it's an issue)!
I'm looking forward to seeing pictures taken with your new camera! Oh, and if I ever get rich I might buy Neocities and rename it to Nenkocities. And everyone will get free supporter accounts, of course. ^_^
You can always squeeze in a few extra frames, I've gotten 40 shots from a 36 exp roll. Hope you have a lot of fun.
Thank you folks. It might not look like it, but every single comment is immensely important for me.
my grandpa once gave me his old polaroid from the 60s/70s, but i've never actually used it (films are too expensive for those) but i really wanted to take some photos with it.
A research on using neural networks to transform 2-dimensional photos into 3-dimensional scenes. I think it was the only available topic for me because all the other supervisors had no slots left. but. My supervisor wants me to do a crapton of stuff, and apparently he wants to use it in some piece of software that his company produces.
I like the selfies you've taken. Does the first picture have some kind of a map for the blind?
Thanks! \( ̄︶ ̄*\)) Yes, that's a map that features labels in Braille alphabet. I'm not an expert in accessibility, but the paths drawn with dots of the same size as in the labels, combined with the "3D" aspect of the map, don't look like they make reading it easier for blind people...
Thanks! I always keep an eye out on a good opportunity for photography. I really like your site, the whole vibe is really cool!
Thank you!! (and of course huge thanks to @rbuchanan). I'm halfway through the second album and some songs sound fairly similar to what I was looking for! ♪(´▽`)
I'm glad I could be of help.