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Minolta Autocord RG V3 | Rokkor 75mm f/3.5 | Lomo CN 400 @100
Digitized with Nikon Z7 | Macro Hexanon AR 55/3.5 | Raleno PLV-S192
Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: Frontier | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB - Standard | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Frontier
Photographed using the Kodak Stylelite, and Lomography's "Orca" 110 format film.
Taken at the Renault car show held at Caribbean Market in Victoria, Australia.
Torekov, Sweden (2023)
23rd roll of film
Lomography color negative 100
Canon EOS 5
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i
Photographed using the Hanimex 110 IF, and Lomography's "Tiger" 110 format film.
Taken in Kalorama, Victoria, Australia.
Arild, Sweden (2023)
22nd roll of film
Lomography color negative 100
Canon EOS 5
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i
An impression of water, land, and air. Diana+ mini with Lomography 200 35mm film, cross-processed. Processing by Tempe Camera.
Camera used: King Regula 430
Film used: Lomography Tiger 110 format film
Kalorama, Victoria, Australia.
Yes, I've been uploading a lot of photos of these two cars, but it's not very often I get to meet some classic cars, and I found these two cars so charming that I photographed them with four different vintage cameras....
Photographed using the Kodak Stylelite, and Lomography's "Orca" 110 format film.
Taken at the Renault car show held at Caribbean Market in Victoria, Australia.
Note: This car is known in most places as the Renault 4CV, but in Australia was renamed the Renault 750.
Photographed using the Agfamatic 2008 Pocket Sensor, and Lomography's "Tiger" 110 format film.
Taken in Bayswater North, Victoria, Australia.
Photographed using the Minolta 110 Zoom SLR Mark II, and Lomography's "Orca" 110 format black-and-white film.
Big shadows on the Mogollon Rim, near Payson, AZ. Image with Eximus Wide and Slim plastic camera and cross-processed Lomography XPRO film.
The port of Narvik ships iron ore from LKAB in Kiruna, Sweden, to practically the whole world.
Narvik, Norway (2023).
26th roll of film
Lomography color negative 100
Canon EOS 5
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i
Norrviken's gardens. Båstad, Sweden (2024).
36th roll of film
Lomography color negative 400 (expired, shot at 200)
Olympus OM-2n
Zuiko Auto-s 50mm f/1.8
Photographed using the Hanimex 108F, and Lomography's "Orca" 110 format film.
Taken at National Rhododendron Gardens in Olinda, Victoria, Australia.
Camera used: GAF 220
Film used: Lomography Orca 110 format film
As you can see, the film didn't advance properly, hence the black bar.
Båstad, Sweden.
46th roll of film
Lomography color 400 (expired, shot at 200)
Pentax Spotmatic SPII
Auto Chinon 55mm f1.7
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i
Camera used: King Regula 430
Film used: Lomography Tiger 110 format film
Kalorama, Victoria, Australia.
Narvik, Norway (2023).
26th roll of film
Lomography color negative 100
Canon EOS 5
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i
Gothenburg, Sweden (2024).
42nd roll of film
Lomography color negative 100
Canon AE-1
Canon FD 50mm f/1.8
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i
Mölndal, Sweden (2023).
28th roll of film
Lomography color negative 100
Canon EOS 5
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i
Photographed using the Kodak Stylelite, and Lomography's "Tiger" 110 format film.
Taken at a car show held at Caribbean Market in Scoresby, Victoria, Australia.
This was an Australian made car, and although Morris is a British brand, this car was not sold in Britain. The "series 1" version was made from 1958 to 1959.
So, this is a 2010s photo, of a 1950s car, taken using a 1970s camera!
Mölnlycke, Sweden (2023).
28th roll of film
Lomography color negative 100
Canon EOS 5
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i
Photo shot by my toy camera (Diana F+ clone, MoMA) with Lomography Color Negative 400. Self processing at home.
Photographed using the Kodak Pocket Instamatic 10, and Lomography's "Tiger" 110 format film.
Taken at a car show held at Caribbean Market in Scoresby, Victoria, Australia.
The orange dots, unfortunately, are a common problem with the film used.
Gullbergs kaj, Gothenburg, Sweden (2023)
In Gothenburg's harbour, there's a place called Gullbergs kaj (Gullberg's wharf). In popular speech it has many other names though - suckarnas kaj (wharf of the sighs), döda skeppens kaj (wharf of the dead ships) and my personal favourites, drömmarnas kaj (wharf of dreams) and even brustna drömmars kaj (wharf of broken dreams).
There are boats which are someone's home. Others barely stay afloat, waiting for either someone to save or scrap them. Others are for sale, but judging by the look of the signs they have been for quite some time. The area have also become a place for art and culture through the years. Swedish artist Håkan Hellström even named a song after it - Mitt gullbergs kaj paradis (My Gullberg's wharf paradise).
The threat of gentrification and new city planning have been looming over Gullberg's kaj for many years. It's one of my favourite places in Gothenburg, and I hope it continues to be saved again and again.
19th roll of film
Lomography color negative 400 (expired & shot at 200)
Canon EOS 5
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i