saint-images
4 years ago
Thank you, this makes me extremely happy! o(* ̄▽ ̄*)o You website is amazing too, the style is so pretty! And I have double respect for people who run their websites in two or more languages.
mugmanfr
4 years ago
You're welcome, by the way, Thanks for featuring my website in this page, It will be a great help for me, my fansite and the Web series that my fansite is about : https://saint-images.neocities.org/new_beta/neocities.html
saint-images
4 years ago
Nooo this page wasn't supposed to become the largest preview picture ┗( T﹏T )┛
bikobatanari
4 years ago
Oh, if you were looking for my site button you can find it here: https://bikobatanari.art/neighbourhood.html :)
saint-images
4 years ago
Thank you!! (and of course huge thanks to @rbuchanan). I'm halfway through the second album and some songs sound fairly similar to what I was looking for! ♪(´▽`)
bmh
4 years ago
Back when I took photography at college I learned it's an idea to keep your stock of film in a fridge. The first and last shots usually have issues from my experience. And, I always used to push the end of the film into the cylinder (I doubt it's an issue)!
nenko
4 years ago
I'm looking forward to seeing pictures taken with your new camera! Oh, and if I ever get rich I might buy Neocities and rename it to Nenkocities. And everyone will get free supporter accounts, of course. ^_^
incessantpain
4 years ago
You can always squeeze in a few extra frames, I've gotten 40 shots from a 36 exp roll. Hope you have a lot of fun.
saint-images
4 years ago
Thank you folks. It might not look like it, but every single comment is immensely important for me.
swf386
4 years ago
my grandpa once gave me his old polaroid from the 60s/70s, but i've never actually used it (films are too expensive for those) but i really wanted to take some photos with it.
saint-images
4 years ago
A research on using neural networks to transform 2-dimensional photos into 3-dimensional scenes. I think it was the only available topic for me because all the other supervisors had no slots left. but. My supervisor wants me to do a crapton of stuff, and apparently he wants to use it in some piece of software that his company produces.
Nice pix 👍
I really like how the film photos came out! They look like a series of long-distant memories; very nostalgic to look at for some reason.