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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090126110350/http://www.jpgmag.com/stories/10405 TTV in architecture] (archived) by Dirk Spennemann (in JPG Magazine) | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20090126110350/http://www.jpgmag.com/stories/10405 TTV in architecture] (archived) by Dirk Spennemann (in JPG Magazine) | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090221163912/http://www.jpgmag.com/stories/10505 TTV Animal photography] (archived) by Dirk Spennemann (in JPG Magazine) | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20090221163912/http://www.jpgmag.com/stories/10505 TTV Animal photography] (archived) by Dirk Spennemann (in JPG Magazine) | ||
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Revision as of 04:08, 23 March 2023
Glossary Terms
TTV photography with a Ful-Vue box camera image by on2alan (Image rights) |
TTV is the abbreviation for through the viewfinder photography. This is a popular idea, to take pictures showing how our forefathers once saw the world through the viewfinders of their cameras. A digital camera is focused on the image in the viewfinder of an old camera; a box camera or pseudo-TLR with a big bright viewfinder may be used, but some people do this with TLR cameras.
Links
- tutorial (with links to Flickr) by Russ Morris
- PDF presentation (with further links) (with German text) of Sonja Finkenzeller and Doris Hausen
- TTV in architecture (archived) by Dirk Spennemann (in JPG Magazine)
- TTV Animal photography (archived) by Dirk Spennemann (in JPG Magazine)