I created and shared two projects on photo cameras: L2Camera and LR Camera. The first has to do with photo equipment up-cycling and the second one is about fixing. In both projects I aimed to identify the main problem and solve it with the help of 3D modeling and printing. My humble hope is that I've managed to achieve these aims.
With these two projects I wanted to point out a rather fundamental thing: technology entered our homes and gave us superpowers, and it's completely up to us how we use them. Should I print a new plastic toy just for fun? Should I work more diligently on my new 3D model to reduce both printing time and the amount of waste plastic that is generated by sanding or removal of print supports? Should I label my final print with a proper recycle sign?
Very impressive work. 👍 I'm ancient enough to remember TLRs. I never owned one, went from 120 film to 135, but I remember one advantage of TLRs, you could hold them above your head to get shots over the heads of a crowd. 🎞️😃
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Very impressive work. 👍 I'm ancient enough to remember TLRs. I never owned one, went from 120 film to 135, but I remember one advantage of TLRs, you could hold them above your head to get shots over the heads of a crowd. 🎞️😃
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