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Today a group of kids took my picture with a pretty primitive looking camera. Then they showed me how they made it: with cow dung and broken glass for the lens. The days of film photography are numbered, for sure.
Today a group of kids took my picture with a pretty primitive looking camera. Then they showed me how they made it: with cow dung and broken glass for the lens. The days of film photography are numbered, for sure.
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