iPhone palate cleanser: the "Cuban Polaroid"

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Devin Coldewey is a Seattle-based writer and photographer. He has written for the TechCrunch network since 2007. Some posts he’d like you to read: The Dangers of Externalizing Knowledge | Generation i | Surveillant Society | Choose Two | Frame Wars | The User’s Manifesto | Our Great Sin His personal website is coldewey.cc. → Learn More


Need a break from Apple news? You and me both, my friend. So please: revel in this low-tech “instant” print camera/darkroom. A piece of photo paper is exposed directly as a negative, and then developed right there in camera. This negative print is then photographed again, and the resulting print is a positive, ready to be sold to a thoroughly charmed tourist. More at Make.

Ahhh…. much better. I’m going to close my eyes and think of anything but iPhones.

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