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Fresh off the plane and out into the streets. Ginza, Tokyo, Japan, 27th April 2014.
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim camera and expired Fuji Superia 400 film. Cropped in Picasa
I love the palette used by the Soviet auto blocs in the 1980s. My parents owned a Riva like this one, only in a dull orange-yellow. Terrible on the highway, but the owner could repair it themselves. It even included all of the necessary tools for most repairs. The only problem was that service stations refused to put gas in it. After owning their Lada for a few years, my parents owned a string of garbage American/Auto-Pact vehicles that spent more time in the shop than on the road. However, the new "capitalist" Ladas are far worse.
Are moto accidents common?
It's more common in the city. Actually Jackie Chan came here to make a public service announcement about helmet use.
Do you ever use a helmet?
Only when the road is dusty.
More from my redscale set at Roanhead (pronounced "Ron head") in August.
Roanhead, Cumbria, 2010:08:25. Vivitar Ultra wide and slim with Vivitar 22mm F/11 lens 1/125s at F/11. Vista 400 (redscaled) at ISO400 in XTOL stock, 16min at 20C, Followed by fix-bleach-CD4redevelop-bleach-fix. Auto white-balance and spotting, the Gimp.
What is this Jedi doing?
1) He's giving out pamphlets explaining about the The Force, trying to get their place official in the next census
2) Economic crisis has affected the Galaxy so they decided to emigrate and earn some cash as flyer distributers..
Any other suggestions?
June 09, 2007. Cross-Processed Fuji Velvia Slide. (No Photoshopping whatsoever.)
From my blog: www.newlywedindubai.com
Taken at Bear Creek Provincial Park, British Columbia.
- Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim
- Fujifilm Superia 400
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such an awesome city. i hope it makes a comeback someday. so much potential.
taken with the vivitar ultra wide and slim on expired fuji superia 400 film.
Here are some photos using a roll of LomoChrome Purple, a film with a distinct color shift built into it. The camera I used was a Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim, a small plastic camera with one shutter speed and one aperture. It has a cult following due to its wide 22mm lens, which is unusual for a point & shoot.