Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!!

Happy Monday!! and Happy Halloween everyone!! I just wanted to say "HI" and post few pictures.
My son and I made this mum for homecoming-He wanted it to be an original and be totally different from everyone elses-I think that we succeeded and she LOVED it. So I take that as a job well done for us :0)




Here are pictures of the Halloween cake that the kids and I made-It was chocolate and vanilla and very tasty. We tried to make black frosting but ended up with the yucky green color.



Here are my babies in all of their Halloween scariness :0) No princesses in our house. I made the older ones dress up and this is what they came up with. Very imaginative-not too shabby for being forced at the last minute by your mom :0)



I hope that everyone has a spooktacular day and get all the YUMMY treats that they want :0)


Once again HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!


Lesley



Monday, October 17, 2011

Vintage Photo Weekend







While I was typing up this post my sister uploaded her post about the pinhole cameras. Here are my pinhole shots. Unfortunately our chemicals started acting up just when I got a really good shot.






Now, I am a big fat cheater so I used the computer to reverse the images so here are my negative shots as photos.





For those of you that don't know (and why would you really?) my sister and I bought two late 1960's model Polaroid cameras from Goodwill for a couple of bucks each. We didn't know if the cameras would work, but they sure looked cool. Now, my sis had the great idea of getting together and having an all out photography weekend. She wanted to make some pinhole cameras (I will let her tell you more about those) and I wanted to see if the Polaroids would work.


So I tells her, I say, "Sis. Since you want to do the pinhole cameras and I want to get the Polaroids working how abouts you get that stuff and I will get the Polaroid stuff and we will work on both when we get together." And then she says " Awesome! Lets get together pretty quick and get our photo on." (I may be paraphrasing)



So we did.



Good news, the Polaroids do work. I bought some uber-expensive batteries (inflation from 1969 I guess) and the three types of pack film that I read were compatible with the cameras. If you have some old land cameras and you want some film that works then try Fuji film 100B, 100C, and/or 3000B. There is a big difference in the films. The 100 films are great for outdoor photos with lots of light. The 3000, not so much. It's better for indoors and low light photos.





These are the first two photos we took. They were taken with the Polaroid 320 camera and 100B film. At the time we didn't realize the 100 film wouldn't be great for indoor shots. We were just so dang happy that they worked.





Next we loaded up the Polaroid 250 with the 3000B film. It worked much better inside as you can tell by the cactus lamp shot and the shot of my sis.




The next morning we went downtown to check out a small camera shop. My sis has quite the eye for a good photo opportunity. She spotted the old building across the street from the camera shop. I took this photo with the same camera as the first two shots. As you can see, the 100 film works much better outside. The next photo op she spotted was the water pump. It's a historical marker, but I don't know what for. The railroad shot was my first attempt. My sis has the much better second shot. I let her have it because I am super generous and it was her idea and she has wanted to take a picture of the railroad by my house for ages.




We wanted pictures of ourselves using all our various cameras so here is my sis with the Polaroid 250 and my last shot with the Polaroid 320 camera with 100B film.




After the black and white film was empty we loaded the 250 with the only color film we had, the 100C. Unfortunately, I forgot to adjust the settings so it was still trying to shoot 3000 speed film even though it was loaded with 100 speed film. Hence the dark first photo. The second photo of my hubby wouldn't have been great, but the sun had set and there wasn't enough light.


Now that we know everything works we will definitely be doing this again.

Oatmeal cameras

Happy Monday!! On my birthday this year we went thrifting (or whatever you call it) and found two old cameras at Goodwill for just a few bucks a piece so we figured why not. If anything they look really cool and would look good on a shelf.

This is the Polaroid 250 Land Camera. This camera is from 1967 and at that time it retailed for $160 we paid $2.00 for it.


The next one is the Polaroid 320 Land Camera and this is from 1969 and it retailed for $60.00 then. We paid $3.00 for it. This one came in a case and had a flash with it.


We bought these back in June and recently decided that we wanted to find out if they actually worked or not. So at around $15.00 for a 10 exposure film and $10.00 per battery we decided to go for it. It would be fun trying (and expensive). Well guess what? They worked and they worked good. So that totally made it worth the money spent on finding out. It took us some time getting used to the settings and getting the pictures right. We had a bunch of fails-but the ones that worked looked really great.


Next on our weekend agenda was to make a pinhole camera out of an oatmeal box. We used the instructions from this blog
http://www.fecalface.com/SF/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=441&Itemid=92. He uses some pretty foul language but he is funny and very thorough in his directions. The camera was very easy to make. Sorry but I did not get a picture of my finished product and I left it at my sisters so I am unable to get a picture of it now. But I will add a picture as soon as I get it back.


Taking pictures on the other hand were very hard. Either you had too much light or not enough. I scanned in a few of the ones that I thought looked really cool. The first one is a negative that I made and the next two are my attempt of turning that negative in a photo. My chemicals were getting low and old but we were at the end and didn't want to mix a fresh batch for just a few pictures. That is why the last two are dark and splotchy. I still like them though :)


My sister did this photo on the computer using my negative. Very AWESOME!!



We do plan on trying this again soon-so maybe we will master it and get some awesome pics to share.
I hope that you enjoyed reading this-we really had a great time doing it.

Have a great week!!

Lesley