So when you insert the money in a dip and dunk booth, it triggers the camera.
There's a little red light.
That first weight can always be the most awkward one.
And it's four canadian $1 coins.
I can really hear the transmission.
Yeah.
Whereas, yeah, we were mostly just hearing the motor.
We were mostly just hearing the motor.
Like, ker chunk sound.
Then there's a loud ker chunk sound.
Ker chunk sound.
Knife cuts the paper from the reel.
That's the loud ker chunk sound.
So when I go use a photo booth, usually I look around to make sure that there's no one else nearby and that I'm kind of, like, alone in that moment with the machine.
Pull back the curtain, adjust the seat.
As soon as I walk into a photo booth, I really can notice that chemical smell, like gasoline, that sort of thing.
About two and a half seconds between each frame.
It can kind of be, like, blinded if the sponge is a little bit, like, spotty.
Flux in the development of the.
Of the pictures, they mostly come out wet.