Showing posts with label lomography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lomography. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Lomo II

Every time I get lomography film developed I'm surprised by the results. What do you think of this set compared to the last one?








Thursday, 17 July 2014

Lomo I

Here are some of the shots taken with my Lomography Fisheye 2 camera. Let me know what you think.

This first one is my absolute favourite. It's the cathedral in Valencia. I snapped once, clicked 'multiple exposure', turned the camera 180 and snapped again. The angles are perfect.



Some day ones.







Some night. The B setting means you can let in as much light as you want.






I love the rough and ready quality to the photos. You never know exactly how they'll turn out.



Look out for my next Lomo post, with my next set of developed favourites!

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Found it

As I mentioned in my post on the Aristocrazy event, I was looking for the Lomography photos and here the Facebook album is.

I'll put up one photo here as a taster of what you'll see. This one is taken with the Fisheye 2 (the same camera I have) but there are others taken with different cameras and on different films.

There's actually a promotional party sponsored by Jameson tonight at Madrid's Lomography store on Argensola, by Alonso Martínez. I need to develop some film anyway so might head over. We'll see.


Sunday, 27 April 2014

Lomography

For my birthday, los chicos got me such a great gift. Something I wouldn't have bought for myself but that is so me - exactly what you want in a gift. It's a Lomography Fisheye 2 camera - so it has a 170 degree lens and runs on film. It has been strange going back to a film camera with which you have to make every photo count but then again it's so much more exciting. 
I can't wait to show you some of the developed photos once I scan them.


I take it everywhere,


The photos below were taken by Olivia (Mini of mini&me) the weekend she came to stay with her sister Helena,



 The first is in Plaza de España and the second on a bridge by Principe Pio. It kills me that I don't know the name of the bridge because I'd love to go back. It's all vibrantly graffitied as you can see, in contrast to the grey and brown of the landscape, and as you cross there's an incredible view of the Royal Palace above the train tracks. My phone ran out of battery on the day so here's a great photo Olivia took there. Let me know if you know the name of that skinny little bridge.