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tathagata / BB 2013

I shot this while taking shelter from a heavy downpour on Tuesday evening. Coupled with the effects of an accident on the A64, York soon became gridlocked. After 10 mins hanging around, I accepted my fate and headed off...and got soaked to the bone.

 

This is the new-ish AO DLX 'film' for Hipstamatic. I cropped the borders in PS because they were distracting, especially with 'NIKE' appearing on the vertical.

 

I can't seem to see anything in colour at the moment.

Taken with AODLX film JohnS lens Hipstamatic for iPhone

Minolta Autocord, Hipstamatic, John S, AO DLX

Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 521/16, Hipstamatic, John S, AO DLX

I love all the details in her face! Forehead power button, camera aperture eyes, barcode eyebrows! Her "ears" are also little round microphones and her earrings plug in like audio jacks. X^D

iPhone 4 + external macro lens, Hipstamatic, processed with Cameramatic

A child is a curly dimpled lunatic.

~Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

This one's mine. She is my most accommodating model. My only accommodating model, in fact. And I adore her. And I am so, so grateful for her.

 

One day I will catch a picture of her brother (for whom I am equally grateful) but he has been feverish and vomiting since yesterday. Not such a good time for photos of a boy who already loathes having his photo taken. Poor boy!

 

Honored to be featured on the These Moments Challenge blog, 12/11/11.

 

Sydney Opera House, original shot Hipstamatic JohnS AODLX using an olloclip. Edited with snapseed, Gelo and CrossProcess. Playing with Gelo for the first time thanks to PuNk rAwK pUrL

iPhone 4S and Hipstamatic (Hornbecker, AO DLX)

Milwaukee Northpoint light house,

march/2012

 

Hipstamatic

 

Lens: Bettie XL

Film: A O DLX

 

Baci

(September 1993-August 9, 2011)

 

Here she is, 3 days ago, sleeping peacefully up on the bed. I love the little mottled paw up by her sweet face.

 

Forgive me for this, but the song linked here makes me think of her and helps me now.

I know it was her pink Cadillac

Crushed velvet seats

Riding in the back

Oozing down the street

Waving to the girls

Feeling out of sight

Spending all my money

On a Saturday night

Honey I just wonder what it feels like in the back

Of your pink Cadillac

(Bruce Springsteen)

 

10 Caddies, nose down, in an alfalfa field in Texas: Mecca for taggers and graffiti posers, litter bugs, and tourists. Art or kitch? I don't know, but I am fascinated by it.

This photo is an outtake from the gallery already released on my main website and titled "Walking amongst them"; details, description and the full set of photos available at

stuff.aledigangi.com/galleries/walking_amongst_them/

Olympus OM-1n & Zuiko Auto-W 28mm 1:/2.8 and loaded with a roll of Fuji Pro 400H

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