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'''TTV''' is the abbreviation for "through the viewfinder photography". It's a widespread idea to revive old photographic optics without needing film. Therefore a digital camera is focused onto the viewfinder ocular of an old [[box camera]] with a big bright viewfinder. Thus images can be made which give an idea of how once our forefathers have seen the World through the [[viewfinder]]s of their cameras.  
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'''TTV''' is the abbreviation for "through the viewfinder photography". It's a widespread idea to revive old photographic optics without needing film. Therefore a digital camera is focused onto the viewfinder of an old [[box camera]] with a big bright viewfinder. Thus images can be made which give an idea of how once our forefathers have seen the World through the [[viewfinder]]s of their cameras.  
 
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Revision as of 19:12, 4 October 2014

TTV is the abbreviation for "through the viewfinder photography". It's a widespread idea to revive old photographic optics without needing film. Therefore a digital camera is focused onto the viewfinder of an old box camera with a big bright viewfinder. Thus images can be made which give an idea of how once our forefathers have seen the World through the viewfinders of their cameras.


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