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november 13, 2005
Pics by me with a broken OIS
Pictures from a dead camera
Olympus E-M10 with fisheye lens from Lomography Experimental Lens Kit (top left and bottom right taken with red filter) I walked into the Andaman Sea in Thailand with this camera in summer of 2019, intending to take some photos close to the surface of the water, when a somewhat high wave reached me – and the camera, instantly disabling it. Salt water does that to electronics, alas. I kept the…
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Dropped my phone and shattered the screen on my front facing camera, now I'm ghostly 😄👻📸
It’s almost 4am, and I’m awake because my camera has died and I can’t figure out how to fix it. Yes, I know I should get to sleep, but I always get obsessed with problems and this one is huge.
**sigh**
For the first time since I was 10 I don’t have a working camera and it feels like someone hacked off one of my arms.
I can’t afford to replace it. It’s as simple as thar. Looks like it would be at least $400 for one like it. Hell, I don’t even have enough money to buy the new ankle braces and boots I’ve needed for the last three months, so no way I can buy a camera.
Honestly, I’d cry if I weren’t so exhusted.
On the plus side, I have so many photos I’ve never posted I probably won’t run out of “new” pics for a decade. You won’t know the difference......
But I will.
my failed film
tree.