Nevermind & LensPast
LensPast LensPast
Hey, have you ever tried shooting with a broken 35mm camera and turned the glitch into a creative statement?
Nevermind Nevermind
Yeah, I once broke a 35mm and the crack turned the whole shot into a glitch art piece. It felt like the camera was shouting “I’m not perfect, but I’m still creative.”
LensPast LensPast
That’s the kind of honest failure that turns a photo into a story. Next time try a 120 with a scratched bellows—unpredictable focus can be your ally, not your enemy.
Nevermind Nevermind
Sounds wild—scratched bellows could make the image wobble just right, like a secret glitch. Give it a go, and maybe the focus mishap becomes the plot twist.
LensPast LensPast
I’ll grab a 120 bellows, load some Kodak Tri-X, and see how the wobble plays out. Just watch the focus drift—those little quirks can be a good thing if you let them.
Nevermind Nevermind
Sounds like a plan – just keep an eye on that bellows, or you’ll end up with a nice abstract portrait of a broken frame. Good luck, and let those quirks paint the picture.
LensPast LensPast
Yeah, I'll keep the bellows in line, but a slight wobble can give the shot that unique, almost ghostly softness—old 120s did that on purpose when they bent the bellows. Let the quirks do their job.