This Polaroid maker is fun, but the documentation leaves something to be desired—for one thing, it's all in French; for another, it turns out to be useless even when translated. But the interface is cute—you get that familiar whirring sound when the camera spits out the image, and you have to wait while it "develops." But I can't seem to figure out how to save the photos tilted, the way they come out—as if they're just tossed down on the table.
Ummm...WHY?
Posted by: Risottogirl | December 19, 2008 at 07:32 PM
BigHugeLabs (or whatever it's called now. Same place that has the "Flickr scout" thing) has a somewhat believable polaroid frame. Picnik does, too, which, I think, does tilt the frame.
I guess if you want a titled polaroid, you could rotate it in whatever image editor your using.
Posted by: Kathy | December 20, 2008 at 06:02 AM
Lovely photo, Karen. I'm mourning the demise of real Polaroid film; I've always loved the character of Polaroid photos--slightly diffuse and luminous. And there's something about the lens length that makes for flattering portraits. Which I suppose is the answer to Risottogirl's question.
Posted by: Nancy Friedman | December 20, 2008 at 12:31 PM
I am going to pretend I know what you are talking about. I do know that is a darling photo.
Posted by: debbie | December 20, 2008 at 02:42 PM