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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[instant photo of the Space Needle The Space Needle, from ground level at the Seattle Center, on a grey February day.&#xA;&#xA;New city, new camera&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;m funemployed for the moment, and I unexpectedly got an honorarium from some volunteer work I did late last year, so I have treated myself to a new fun camera. I&#39;ve always wanted an instant camera but I&#39;m not a great photographer so I thought it would mean either a lot of wasted film, or would never get used. But someone I follow recently posted about the Instax Mini Evo, which might be the best of both worlds: a small internal memory (~40 shots, I think) and a print on demand function. &#xA;&#xA;You can save digital copies of photos - but only if you&#39;ve printed them first. I&#39;m hoping that this will make me more conscientious about taking and printing photographs: I get the fun instant photo experience, but I have to commit to a physical copy if I want to share the digital one. &#xA;&#xA;#Seattle #photography]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/oAIkOY9l.png" alt="instant photo of the Space Needle"/> The Space Needle, from ground level at the Seattle Center, on a grey February day.</p>

<h1 id="new-city-new-camera" id="new-city-new-camera">New city, new camera</h1>

<p>I&#39;m funemployed for the moment, and I unexpectedly got an honorarium from some volunteer work I did late last year, so I have treated myself to a new fun camera. I&#39;ve always wanted an instant camera but I&#39;m not a great photographer so I thought it would mean either a lot of wasted film, or would never get used. But someone I follow recently posted about the Instax Mini Evo, which might be the best of both worlds: a small internal memory (~40 shots, I think) and a print on demand function.</p>

<p>You can save digital copies of photos – but only if you&#39;ve printed them first. I&#39;m hoping that this will make me more conscientious about taking and printing photographs: I get the fun instant photo experience, but I have to commit to a physical copy if I want to share the digital one.</p>

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