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I have made a few yers ago a few films using the Lomo Kino all hand held. I scanned the strips and cut the individual pictures out with MS photo editor then added the frames to a short film.
The camera is a bit picky in the film you use, the Agfa film went fine but Ilford Delta or the Retropan 320 did not work. Lomo Kino is a manual crank 2 perforations film camera. Fun but also very Lo'Fi.
I have had them on Youtube but limited viewers, Post it here as part of my LomoCameras.
Santa Monica Pier 09/12/2009 15h24
Stroling down the pier of Santa Monica. A bit off-season atmosphere at this moment of the year.
Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is located at the foot of Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica, California and is a prominent, 100-year-old landmark.
The pier contains Pacific Park, a family amusement park with a large Ferris wheel. It also has a carousel from the 1920s, an aquarium, shops, entertainers, an arcade, a trapeze school, a pub, and restaurants. The end of the pier is a popular location for anglers.
Santa Monica has had several piers over the years, however the current Santa Monica Pier is actually two adjoining piers that long had separate owners. The long, narrow Municipal Pier opened 9 September 1909, primarily to carry sewer pipes beyond the breakers, and had no amenities. The short, wide adjoining Pleasure Pier to the south, a.k.a. Newcomb Pier, was built in 1916 by Charles I. D. Looff and his son Arthur, amusement park pioneers.
[ Source and more information: Wikipedia - Santa Monica Pier ]
I won a Lomography Fisheye camera in a comp. This is the first pic, it's quite a funky little thing.
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Camera: Lomography Sprocket Rocket
Film: Kodak T-MAX 400
Crazy stuff
It's plastic camera heaven. The Diana f+ being the new(er) kid on the block.
I've seen the Cosmic being described as the "worst camera ever made" which is some crazy accolade.
> camera = La Sardina 8 Ball
> lens = 22mm Wide-Angle Plastic Lens
> aperture = Fixed f/8
> film = Kodak Portra 160 VC
> expired = DATE UNKNOWN