So for Christmas this year I got an old 35mm film camera that makes these funky looking 3D images. Naturally I took it out with me on New years Eve to my mate's house party, excited to document the carnage that was about to ensue. 2 rolls of film and and a nightful of golden photo opportunities later I was satisfied in the knowledge that I would have at least a few cool 3D pictures of my mates being mongos to post in the coming month or so - 2 weeks later and to my utter dismay both rolls of film came back blank. 2AA batteries (and some heartache) later, I've managed to come to terms with losing the stockpile of encriminating material - and after a long string of subsequent mishaps to add to the list of why this camera has been entirely unbenefitial to my sanity, I've finally seen the light at the end of the tunnel - albeit in the form of a wobbly @smonders Shout-out to evan from @stillsedinburgh for relieving me of the hardships of Jessop's automatic scanners. . . . . #35mm #quadrascopic #3D #nishikan8000 #meganisatoaster (at Bannermans Bar)










