Réplica de cámara metálica de Ghana
La cámara Impossible Ghana Edition es una notable réplica de la cámara SX-70, hecha a mano en las calles de Accra, Ghana. Partiendo de su imaginación e ingenio, los adolescentes de Ghana han creado este encantador objeto utilizando únicamente restos de metal. Con su versión de la cámara SX 70, han logrado algo que los ingenieros sólo pueden soñar: reducir el peso de la cámara original de 800 g a sólo 170 g, y han hehco su construcción aún más compacta. ¿El problema? No tiene óptica, mecánica ni ninguno de los demás elementos necesarios para tomar una fotografía. Pero es un pequeño sacrificio porque ESTA cámara te permitirá crear fantásticas imágenes que sólo se pueden crear con el ojo de la mente.
Tu compra de la exclusiva IMPOSSIBLE GHANA EDITION ayudará a “Chance for Children” - más información aquí
Tu compra de la exclusiva IMPOSSIBLE GHANA EDITION ayudará a “Chance for Children” - más información aquí
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medidas de la réplica: 14 x 11 x 10 cm |
2. Hold the camera stable, especially at low light levels and press the button. 3. Immediately shield the image from light as the camera ejects it, the first split seconds are crucial! 4. Protect the picture from light for up to 3 minutes while it develops (let it develop upside down). 5. Turn the picture over and enjoy your Impossible instant picture. In order to enhance the picture quality and minimize unwanted aging alterations please apply our recommended Dry Age procedure. |
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% of proceeds going to charity?
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this product would be particularly appealing if it actually specified how much of the proceeds are actually going to the cause. $64.99 is great donation to make to a charity but is a high price to pay prior to any confirmation as to where it's all going.
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please find all details about that project here: http://www.the-impossible-project.com/projects/ghana/
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Impossible Reply to overbreast, 2013.02.09 00:04 AM
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Special item needs care
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whenever something as special as this comes along, and with a good story behind it too, i make it a point to get more than a couple of items to support the art. and so i got 4 of these. however, somewhere along, in transit, two out of the four arrived in pieces. and so i have to recreate what the artisans did in Ghana now. i just wished something as special as this was packed a little bit better than shredded brown paper.
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Like Old Tin Robots
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That's a great piece of art! I loved it. I think i'll feel more love when i hold it in my hands! I hope it arrives in time to Istanbul.
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nothing seem impossible now…
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This is really a great Idea. I immediately ordered one, thanks a lot to let use help to support these Children's. Give us more f that.
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i like it
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Another impossible story made possible. Really beautiful idea.
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great idea
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cool story, cool camera, cool gift. you saved my christmas. hope it arrives in time.
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