With your adhesive tape, apply one side of the tape to your selected background. If you want this to be a little less permanent, use thumbtacks instead, or perhaps poster tack. 3 ...
Photos of old walls, adhesive tapes, cracks are good candidates for your brushes. The only important thing is to find a texture with a contrasting black element over a white background. You will learn how you can create one from a photo.
Some photographers I know always have a roll of semi-opaque adhesive tape in their camera bag to put over their flash. This doesn't stop the flash's light but diffuses it.
The grip itself is machined from a single block of aluminum On the back you'll find ultra powerful adhesive tape. There's full instructions included on attachment .
My dad fixed it with a piece of adhesive tape. I still have the camera but don't believe film is available (apparently you can put 120 film on the 620 spool - if you still have a 620 spool, but who wants to?).
See also: Speed, Flash, Camera, Photography, Photograph
 
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