I've been interested in photography since time ago. I like street photography, airplane photography, candid and many other.
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@joansmor this is an image viewer from my childhood. Inside there’re 6-8 slides that you must see through the viewer using backlight. You have a button to switch between slides. It was a common souvenir on 80’s. One day I’ll try show what is seen through him.
Fun!
(I've dropped by to say your comment on Richard Sayer's White Knight pic, the one about many songs being written after the epic battle, gave me a good laugh. Thanks for that.)
I think I vaguely remember these are something similar. I do have to admit there are times that my camera seems like it is that big to me. That is why I use my camera phone a lot when I am out walking. So maybe Danbo should try a cellphone. A clever guy like you could come up with one for him.
@lyndemc thank you very much :) I think We will see an epic history on the next days behind @vignouse 's knight history @joansmor I'll try but I lack of attrezzo, but many thanks to trust on my capabilities ;)
So clever, but where are you finding these very perfectly sized props?? I see what you wrote about it being an image finder but wouldn't it be too small even for a child?
@vignouse Don’t worry. I’ll be patient so I’ll not moving anywhere for the next weeks;) @jyokota thank you. Yes they are small. They were popular souvenirs sold here in 80’s. Every toy carry inside 6-8 little photograph of one place, mainly cities or villages.
(I've dropped by to say your comment on Richard Sayer's White Knight pic, the one about many songs being written after the epic battle, gave me a good laugh. Thanks for that.)
@joansmor I'll try but I lack of attrezzo, but many thanks to trust on my capabilities ;)
@jyokota thank you. Yes they are small. They were popular souvenirs sold here in 80’s. Every toy carry inside 6-8 little photograph of one place, mainly cities or villages.