In my experience a very nice synth and can plug in nicely to a number of vintage guitars. Have very fun memorizes of playing this instrument and looking all so fashionable as it matches quote a few of my vintage dresses nicely.
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In my experience a very nice synth and can plug in nicely to a number of vintage guitars. Have very fun memorizes of playing this instrument and looking all so fashionable as it matches quote a few of my vintage dresses nicely.
music: charles mingus - cumbia & jazz fusion kazumi watanabe - mobo I
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q60SrNPmYNA68R96fyUJvRZUZF5TByrQ/view
optical corp. re-re-orientation
music: sun ra - jazz by sun ra/sun song george sams - nomadic winds
hey! this is optical corp., a blog for photos i’ve taken on and off since 2010... maybe earlier if i can ever track down anything from then. this blog existed in its first incarnation in 2010-2013 for film photos i took during high school before disappearing for a while. decided to bring it back last year, but i figured i might as well make it official now.
i’ll be posting new things and old things 2010 to now, both digital and analog, though atm i’m currently focused on digital stuff... old and cheap digicams, cameraphones and “internet devices”, web cameras, toy cams, things of that nature. circuit boards, sensors, drivers and electronic garbage.
originally conceived of this blog as visuals only but i’m thinking it’ll be good for words too. maybe infodumps and nerding out. too much context and none at all. scrapbooking mayhaps? trying to map things out again, especially after living so long in a sort of homebody netherworld where time and space have melted into nothingness. maybe that makes sense.
tumblr definitely feels like the best place for this. instagram is literally the worst place on earth for photography, twitter is hell on earth where you’re always six degrees or less from a literal nazi... tumblr and the general “blog” form is what i’m used to for photo stuff, there’s no batshit cropping and compression, photos have actual weight as “things” and “files” and not just as grids of visual wallpaper and aesthetic, and generally you don’t feel unmoored from time and space as a whole. it was really cool in hindsight posting stuff on storm-artists.net as a kid though, i miss that place.... wish I had grabbed the backup of my account there when they were still doing that LOL.
i’m thinking there might end up being a component to this blog on dreamwidth as well? we’ll see.
BLM. always.
robin
assorted notes courtesy vistaquest VQ300 and arcsoft photoimpression 5 and videoimpression 2:
going deep into the garbage digicam zone. ebay surfing is paying dividends already. 0.3 megapixels with bonus CORPORATE SYNERGY y’all