All sorts 'wrong' with this.
It's a table top creation using 1/12th scale Dolls' House items.
I'm happy with the basic idea and the composition could be worse.
With the lighting I had no idea how the 'lens' would render on my Panasonic Lumix GM1.
The lens?
Have you ever seen or handled a Bencini Comet S camera dating from the 1950s? It must have been the cheapest film camera on the market designed with no conception that photographs this size would ever be contemplated from one of the negatives produced.
Removing the lens from the body was simple. Attaching it to the camera took time and checking for infinity focus is best described as 'interesting'.
This photo was taken with a 5mm extension ring, hand held. and using just a desk lamp - some processing but not much.
The result - the objects are identifiable, and the further away you are the better the photo looks!
Isn't photography fun!
threre's gonna be Unlimited supplies of images from 'Chungking Express' for 'love of Colors', oh yes,
'Chungking Express' DP Chris Doyle, is an Australian but perfect his photo skill in Taiwan as an TV ( at Taipei's 'China TV' Station 中國 電視 ) videographer...
'Chungking Express' is a Great movie because of Faye Wang....
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