The first thing I notice is the brand of the camera, "Yashica" then the old feel from both the type of camera and color of the photograph. I feel like the multiple camera lenses/circles stand out because modern cameras are usually landscape shaped rectangle with one lens rather than portrait shaped. The camera and color filter makes me feel like I want that camera to use as decor for my room or to even try to use it and take old timed pictures. You automatically understand that the photo is old not from color but from the subject. It was taken from a downward angle with the light coming from the top left side showcasing the symmetry of the camera (the circular lens and box frame). The photo was taken with such clarity that you can see the metal texture of the camera. I think that even though 2/3 of the photograph is in focus, it captures the old feel of the camera and the color adds to the tone. Great picture!
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The first thing I notice is the brand of the camera, "Yashica" then the old feel from both the type of camera and color of the photograph. I feel like the multiple camera lenses/circles stand out because modern cameras are usually landscape shaped rectangle with one lens rather than portrait shaped. The camera and color filter makes me feel like I want that camera to use as decor for my room or to even try to use it and take old timed pictures. You automatically understand that the photo is old not from color but from the subject. It was taken from a downward angle with the light coming from the top left side showcasing the symmetry of the camera (the circular lens and box frame). The photo was taken with such clarity that you can see the metal texture of the camera. I think that even though 2/3 of the photograph is in focus, it captures the old feel of the camera and the color adds to the tone. Great picture!
Beautiful.
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