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Turtleshell camera by Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs via Flavorwire

From Skulls to Spam Cans — These Cameras Are SuperCool & SuperWeird

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Image by Jason Bognacki

I saw this on Tumblr a few weeks ago. Photographer Jason Bognacki took a 1926(ish) Piccolette Contessa-Nettel folding camera and hacked it together with a 5D. The photos it takes are really mind-blowing–check it out on his site.

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