Images, Pics from the Pop9

These images are some pics from a Pop9 camera.  It was an experiment.  The camera is very primitive, but it has nine separate lenses arranged in a 3x3 pattern, so all the pictures come out looking tiled.  Since each lens takes the picture from a slightly different perspective, each image is unique.  From experience, the closer you are to the image your taking, the more different the images are... and frankly, the more difficult it is to center the picture properly.  The film is also kinda hard to load if you're not used to it.  I played with it for a while, went through three rolls of film.  These are the best pics.  My favourite of these are the first five or six at the top.


This is the top of my bar.


This is just some books on my bookshelf.


This is the sunset on the drive to Cleveland.


This is just a glass on my old desk, next to, what looks like, my laptop.


This is just a tree lamp, with a shelf of videotapes in the background.


These are some wallpaper planets on my bedroom wall.


These are a sunset, not sure where.


This is the backyard behind my apartment building, with a wild turkey.


This is the shoji lamp on my endtable in the living room.


This is one of the fractal puzzles on my office wall.


This is the black rose above my TV stand.


This is my kitty Destiny next to my briefcase.


This is just a cloud in the sky from my back patio.


Same back patio view, but with a little more tree.


These are the Japanese prints on the wall above the display case I keep my small pewter pieces in.

 

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