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27, US expat in Toronto, transmasc, chronically ill/immunocompromized, neurodivergent, arospec, nonmonogamous. i guess i'm a furry now? that's a recent development though. i'm not a programmer but i am a computer nerd and a linux user (apparently that's a thing people like to list here).

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art page: calico-art

posts from @calico-catboy tagged #art

also: ##art, #artwork

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Made for microsoft emoji windows 10,
will probably look messed up on other platforms.
made this while watching Rubber with @iiboharz


mcc
@mcc

From left to right: How the post looks for me in Chrome on Windows 10, how it looks for me in Chrome in Android 12, how it looks for me in Chrome on Mac OS X 10.13. I do recommend zooming in so you can enjoy the pixellated-blurry upscaled moons. The mac version is a such a perfect blend of pop art and glitch art!



clempics
@clempics

so I wanted to see what would happen if I put 35mm film in a polaroid camera... and https://twitter.com/sickfootfour was nice enough to model. So here, ilford delta 400 shot in an SX-70 sonar

as you might be able to tell, 35mm film is not supposed to be shot in a polaroid, so to take that shot I taped three strips of film to a polaroid dark slide that I had cut the corner of, re-loaded it into the pack, put that into my sx-70 and then took the shot. After which I had to open the camera in a dark bag, remove the slide from the cassette, un-tape the film, and then develop it normally

this is... fun, and produces interesting and honestly really nice looking results. the depth of field is really thin, the lens would be sharp if the film managed to stay flat (and some parts are very sharp... but some others are really not), and it's cool to get results out of a polaroid camera that are not an instant photo! but it's not really practical. you can only take one shot, and then you need to unload in a dark bag, so it can't be used in the field, and it's also a pain to set up. Plus the film is scratched in places, from when I re-loaded it into the cassette. I may use it again for portraits bc it's a nice novelty though


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