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Nice. :) I think at the beginnings of the 90s I did my first tentative steps towards Lomography using a cheap pocket cam that my uncle gave me. Hmm... I should try and find those pictures.
gosh, back in '93 I was 13, using an old Canon to make pictures of my TV screen (you couldn't do screenshots on the PC back in these days :-D). The cam really sucked.
In '95 / '96 I used my first compact cam with zoom lense.
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gemma81de
Nice. :) I think at the beginnings of the 90s I did my first tentative steps towards Lomography using a cheap pocket cam that my uncle gave me. Hmm... I should try and find those pictures.
alexroarsatlyons
i was 3 years old probably watching fireman sam!
graefin
gosh, back in '93 I was 13, using an old Canon to make pictures of my TV screen (you couldn't do screenshots on the PC back in these days :-D). The cam really sucked.
In '95 / '96 I used my first compact cam with zoom lense.
jogintas
simply fantastic, so retro feelings right now :)
shhquiet
june 1993 i was twelve years old, probably sleeping inside the classroom haha :)
maddyoulook
in 1993 i was 2! lol
mantozauras
I began school in 1993 :))))
pollo_jaguar