Static tripod shot on a worn wooden windowsill. A papercraft instant camera (off-white with teal ...
Static tripod shot on a worn wooden windowsill. A papercraft instant camera (off-white with teal accents) sits firmly in place—no lifting, tilting, or rolling. Warm golden-hour light through a dusty window; rough plaster with exposed brick at right; a couple of 35mm film canisters and old books nearby. Action: the camera makes small, quick yaw motions only: center → left → center → right → center → left → center, then returns to its original forward direction. Motions are subtle (just a few degrees) and smooth. After it settles facing forward, a single flash triggers from the lens—brief highlight bloom and window reflection; brightness decays back to normal quickly. A moment later, the yellow instant photo that was partly ejected loosens, slides out, and falls to the wood, a soft flutter and tiny bounce, then lies face up. Shallow depth of field, mild film grain, dust motes in the light. No hands, people, logos, extra props, or extra flashes.
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