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I really really hope this little one gets my creativity. If not, that's fine, there are a lot of classes we are getting her in, but I don't think there would be anything cooler than going on mama/daughter photography trips!
Taken in the night by lomocamera Diana F+ at long exposure 25-30 secs. Fuji Provia 100F cross processed as C41.
Took these shots last Saturday, after modeling for my sister-in-law's make-up class at Frank Provost in Makati. (And by modeling, I meant letting her play and blend colors on my fez.) I still have a bunch of photos from that day too, so yeah, you'll see a lot of that outfit.
I hope it's still okay to upload one more favorite thing on Filipina Flickrites: my Holga CMY, from a certain *boy*, who remembered to get me something when he was in LA last year. Lomography is the sweetest thing, don't you think? ♥
That's it for tonight's upload, I'm off to your streams now. :)
Project 365, Day 4: April 20,2009
The Lomography Lomo'Instant Sanremo camera's bundled additional lenses. From left to right: close-up, portrait, fisheye.
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year,
Running over the same old ground.
What have you found? The same old fears.
Wish you were here.
The Lomography Lomo'Instant Sanremo camera with portrait lens attached. Also visible are the flash, mirror, light sensor above the flash and the dial and indicator for exposure compensation.
> camera = La Sardina 8 Ball
> lens = 22mm Wide-Angle Plastic Lens
> aperture = Fixed f/8
> film = Kodak Portra 160 VC
> expired = DATE UNKNOWN
Yorkshire Life Aquatic at Beacons festival, Skipton. Shot on Ilford XP2 on my little Disderi Robocam.
For all of you who, like us, love your Lomo just that bit too much. This design is at the printers and will be in soon. Please email us if youโd like to be told when they are in and ready to buy.
My new Recesky TLR (Twin Lens Reflex) camera. Uses 35mm film. Focus distance at 47cm with focal length adjustment that ranges from 50mm to infinity. Aperture value fixed at f12 and 1/125 shutter speed. This little wonder produces sharp tunnel vision effect images and sometimes vignetting depending on the weather condition. Just look down at the viewfinder, turn the focus wheel to get the subject in focus, click and viola...what you see is what you get. Can also do multiple exposures.
> camera = La Sardina 8 Ball
> lens = 22mm Wide-Angle Plastic Lens
> aperture = Fixed f/8
> film = Kodak Portra 160 VC
> expired = DATE UNKNOWN