… I found this photo:
That’s the first ever quilt I made. I used handkerchiefs and won’t ever, ever again; the material is way too thin to be reasonable.
Just to say it, that’s a very complicated pattern. And the quilting (definition: stiching through layers of fabric to create a design) is intense. You can’t really tell though because I used a disposable camera to take that photo. No digital you say? Nope, here’s why:
I had a digital camera before many people even had heard of them (“did you take the photo? There was no click?”). My dad was a geek therefore I was a geek, and above was a Christmas present circa 11 years ago, an AGFA ePhoto 307: 640×480, 4 AAs, used a serial cable.
It went everywhere with me (note the green tape) and I amassed thousands+ of photos. And then my computer tanked, every single one gone, my heart broke and I vowed never again. And until I got my Blackberry I haven’t had one.
I totally still have my first digicam, it’s even bigger than yours. A Kodak DC 265. I think it was one megapixel, same resolution, 640×480. I’ll take a snap and tweet it tomorrow!
What happened to your arm??
That thing is huge! You had a little screen on the back I see, I only had a viewfinder. Looking forward to the TwitPic, meeeemories.
And this is what happened to my arm:
http://www.thecanadianexplorer.com/home/2009/4/24/best-parkour-run-of-my-life-tonight.html