Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
About the only intelligent thing that I ever heard Tommy Lee say was "if you want a tattoo, wait at least six months and see if you still want it."
There's a woman who works at one of the downtown photo stores in Halifax who has a tattoo on her sholder of a frame of film (sort of like what Brian Shaw was describing) and it makes me swoon a little bit.
There's a woman who works at one of the downtown photo stores in Halifax who has a tattoo on her sholder of a frame of film (sort of like what Brian Shaw was describing) and it makes me swoon a little bit.
Andy K
Well-known
John Camp said:Your kids won't be interested in your tats when you grow up, because by that time, the tatoo will more closely resemble a bruise, they'll be out of fashion, and there'll be wrinkles and hair in it anyway. Old tatoos are not attractive.
JC
Thats what people said to me when I got my tattoo twenty five years ago. But tattoos are still fashionable, and my kids and nephews and neices do find it fascinating.
I would not have a tattoo of a film box, or any product for that matter. better to shrink wrap a box of TriX for posterity.
BrianShaw
Well-known
No ink on me -- not now, not ever.
My brother, however, had an affair with ink in his younger days. He had his girlfriend's name inked on his arm: "Carol". He ended up having to marry her. It didn't work out. Then he got lonely and wanted another wife. He had to find a girl named Carol. He found one and married her. It didn't work out. Then he got lonely and wanted another wife. He tried finding a girl named Carol but married one named something else. It was bad news from day one. It didn't work out. Now he's getting lonely again. I suggested he gets a nice puppy.
What's the moreal of that story... nothing really... other than one should be careful when making permanent decisions.
My brother, however, had an affair with ink in his younger days. He had his girlfriend's name inked on his arm: "Carol". He ended up having to marry her. It didn't work out. Then he got lonely and wanted another wife. He had to find a girl named Carol. He found one and married her. It didn't work out. Then he got lonely and wanted another wife. He tried finding a girl named Carol but married one named something else. It was bad news from day one. It didn't work out. Now he's getting lonely again. I suggested he gets a nice puppy.
What's the moreal of that story... nothing really... other than one should be careful when making permanent decisions.
BrianShaw
Well-known
Andrew Sowerby said:There's a woman who works at one of the downtown photo stores in Halifax who has a tattoo on her sholder of a frame of film (sort of like what Brian Shaw was describing) and it makes me swoon a little bit.
WOW... I'm getting aroused just reading about it! Which emulsion???
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BrianShaw said:No ink on me -- not now, not ever.
My brother, however, had an affair with ink in his younger days. He had his girlfriend's name inked on his arm: "Carol". He ended up having to marry her. It didn't work out. Then he got lonely and wanted another wife. He had to find a girl named Carol. He found one and married her. It didn't work out. Then he got lonely and wanted another wife. He tried finding a girl named Carol but married one named something else. It was bad news from day one. It didn't work out. Now he's getting lonely again. I suggested he gets a nice puppy.
What's the moreal of that story... nothing really... other than one should be careful when making permanent decisions.![]()
my first wife was a carol too!
i agree on needing to be sure aout what you put on your body.
i thought long and hard and didn't have it done till i was in my 30's. i don't regret it and i still quite like both of them.
i also wear one earring and shave my head.
so maybe i'm not the best person to listen to about this...
joe
ywenz
Veteran
THis is worse than a tattoo of the apple logo for computer geeks.
andy_v
Established
Zack, try to stick your favorite MF negative on your shoulder and spend some hours on the beach 
dostacos
Dan
or lots of pictures with tri-Xkvanderlaag said:Take a picture of Tri-X.
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StuartR
Guest
Well, it's more original than a misused chinese/japanese character, which is so commone these days. I saw someone with a tatoo that read "manservant", and he thought it read manly or something. Anyway, I like George's idea of a simple graphic lens diagram. Something like a double gauss line drawing or maybe the 35/1.4 lux asph. I think they are a bit cooler because most people would just think they were a graphic shape, but a photographer would know what it was. Anyway, I'd rather just have a t-shirt with one....
sf
Veteran
StuartR said:Well, it's more original than a misused chinese/japanese character, which is so commone these days. I saw someone with a tatoo that read "manservant", and he thought it read manly or something. Anyway, I like George's idea of a simple graphic lens diagram. Something like a double gauss line drawing or maybe the 35/1.4 lux asph. I think they are a bit cooler because most people would just think they were a graphic shape, but a photographer would know what it was. Anyway, I'd rather just have a t-shirt with one....
brilliant. That's an idea.
How about T-shirts? Get screen printed tshirts with some lens design on it. just Black on white. Or white on black.
Too bad my username and website is "Shutterflower" . . . .doesn't make for the best tattoo design. Not for a guy, at least. Maybe someday I'lll change the name of the site, but I'd hate to do that now that so many people have the thing bookmarked, etc.
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StuartR
Guest
I would be stealing the idea. I actually saw a guy from the Zeiss factory wearing a shirt with the planar design on the back of it. It was in my Zeiss Ikon book from Japan (Zaisu Ikon no Tsubete)...but anyway, I would be in, but I am not going to be in the US until August, so it might take me awhile. I agree that just black with white diagram lines or white with black lines would be good. Nothing else...Cafe Press makes t-shirts, but I don't know who else does it easily.
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i love t-shirts!!
joe
joe
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I knew it! I have wondered what all those characters really say. My personal guess was something like "dumbass who thinks s/he's cool".StuartR said:Well, it's more original than a misused chinese/japanese character, which is so commone these days. I saw someone with a tatoo that read "manservant", and he thought it read manly or something.
Did you translate for the guy?
Rob
Michiel
Established
Have a look at Hanzismatter for some fun misused Chinese and Japanese character tattoosStuartR said:Well, it's more original than a misused chinese/japanese character, which is so commone these days. I saw someone with a tatoo that read "manservant", and he thought it read manly or something. Anyway, I like George's idea of a simple graphic lens diagram. Something like a double gauss line drawing or maybe the 35/1.4 lux asph. I think they are a bit cooler because most people would just think they were a graphic shape, but a photographer would know what it was. Anyway, I'd rather just have a t-shirt with one....
comp_wiz101
Compulsive Tinkerer
Painful, insane tattoo: all technical drawings for a Contax IIIa Rangefinder and its standard lens
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