Jesslyn received a
Polaroid camera from her
bestie as her birthday prezzie and she went gaga over it, buying loads of film. Very generously, she offered to take a picture for each of us. Photo one..
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Photo Two...
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And Photo 3, self taken by Jess... But come to think of it, you take a
Polaroid picture and then after, you use
ur digital camera to take a photo of your
Polaroid photo. Den after, you post
ur photo online for all to see.. Wouldn't it be more efficient to just take a photo using your digital camera and use free
software available online to do the
Polaroid effect? Some food for thought...
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