Photo booths are FUN!

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Everyone knows I’m a photography addict, and even if I don’t consider myself a *photographer* I really try to capture moments, details and more with my camera. Even if you can’t believe it I have NEVER get inside a Photo booth… for real! so, today, and according to the todaysposting project (which is an awesome option if you need a bit of daily inspiration) we were called to do something that you find amusing… so, I know I have funny faces (or at least I think) so here is my version of a self-build Photo Booth. A photo booth is a kiosk that contains an automated, usually coin-operated, camera and film processor. Traditionally photo booths contain a seat surrounded by a curtain of some sort to allow for some privacy and help avoid outside interference during the photo session. Once the payment is made, the photo booth take a series of photographs (modern booths may only take a single photograph and print out a series of identical pictures). The first known really working photographic machine was a product of the French inventor T. E. Enjalbert (March 1889). It was shown at the World Fair in Paris in 1889. Now let me ask a geeky question… is there any linux app to create this fun sequences? I think I have a special request for that :D Any way, a bit of history and now a pic to *actually* make *your* night/morning happier :D Have a nice weekend! :P
bonjour photomaton!