Category Archives: Film Photography

blue sky

blue

flowers

gate

I got another Lomo LC-A roll developed. We’ve been having some sun around here. It’s still really freezing cold though.

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lomo lc-a!

sausages

railings

cat

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meat

cake

pants

growing

flowers

books

butchers

cards

awning

After a long time of pondering buying a LC-A I saw a good deal on Ebay and so went for it, and it arrived from Russia today. I hurried out straight away at lunchtime to test it giving myself 30 minutes to take a roll of 36 pictures, a photo challenge! So that is what this jumble of photos is. This way I can also remember what I did to take the pictures so hopefully improve next time, it’s fun getting to know a new camera :) The film I used was Fuji Superia 400 as that is what I had in stock.

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Raspberries & Entourage

Raspflowers

Raspfilm

I remembered today that I hadn't finished going through the pictures that I got developed from my last roll of film that I took with my Yashica. Recently I got a good deal on film by buying twelve rolls so it should be part of my general picture taking for a while. It gets a bit of a drag carrying about multiple cameras though!

It has been a relaxing Bank Holiday weekend here, I have been catching up on various things, watching films, reading and pottering about. Both mine and Simon's favourite TV show at the moment is Entourage, we are half way through watching series 4, we get sent the DVDs of the series from our Lovefilm account. It is a really funny quality show. I am so glad they are making a 6th series.

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pears on film

Pearstable

Pearsnear

The digital version is here. The difference is interesting, I prefer the film version.

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Oranges2

Oranges1

First batch of my film photographs, these are not changed at all in Photoshop, just scanned and resized. I love those colours! There is a digital version that I took at the same time here.

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