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August 5th, 2011 — disposable Cameras
semi chem does them 3 for a fiver!
what prices have you seen argos have packs are they the ones you seen ? i think tesco do packs maybe check out there tesco.com
tesco sell them £2.97 for one camera i found it in the grocery section and looked up disposible camera.Its white and black and has wedding in nice silver script on it,i have seen these in store and you can get other matching items like party poppers
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Good luck!
Pound land hehe or try max speilmans there pretty reasonable or even home and bargains do them too.
Hello! Just got married in November and felt the same as you re silly prices! but! found them in my local £1 shop! Much the same as any disposable other camera as far as I could tell . enjoy your day and good luck!
Define "stupid prices". Being in retail for many years, I"ve never heard this phrase.
August 5th, 2011 — disposable Cameras
The less expensive the better. are there any disposable camera's that will give you stylish photos?
they don't make polaroids anymore but you can still get instant photos like polaroid
fuji made a polaroid-like camera and they still produce the instant films for it.
fujifilm.com/products/instant…
i've got two polaroid cameras and 4 packs of polaroid films but i'm saving them for later. i'm thinking of getting the fuji instax.
Since the polaroid thing is a lower quality than a correctly exposed digital image, you could get the effect far easier with digital processing. Digital images don't cost to print, or to take, and GIMP and paint.net are both capable of giving you that effect.
Check out Lomo cameras, polaroid is polaroid and its due to the process inherent in it. Lomo has a great look and a cult following, you will love it. (cheap as well)
July 20th, 2011 — disposable Cameras
I have a mac. no photoshop, just iphoto. Would an old polaroid do it? or a lomo? or even a disposable?
Actually…would that work? a disposable camera and then expose the film to sunlight? how would i go about doing that?
Any other suggestions and your opinions please!
Thanks!!
Here is a tutorial for the vintage feel veerle.duoh.com/blog/comments/pho…
if you want more of an orangey Seventies effect you can play around with the red curves in an editing suite then add noise afterwards.
There's a site called picnik.com that you can sign up for free and upload your photos to add special effects like this. Hope it's what you're looking for and good luck!