Good morning
Coffee Break: This roll of Kodak Ektar 25 was expired since 1998, I decided to have it it pushed 1 step, and I’m really happy with the colors that came out of it. (by mikahsupageek on Lomography)
Good morning
Coffee Break: This roll of Kodak Ektar 25 was expired since 1998, I decided to have it it pushed 1 step, and I’m really happy with the colors that came out of it. (by mikahsupageek on Lomography)
Wheel of Misfortune by Fotobes on Flickr.
Your Pictures Look Better With The Lens Cap On, Too
In the old days of analog photography, waiting for results was an integral part of the experience. First you wait until you finished the entire roll of film, and then you had to wait even longer for the film to be developed.
However, this delayed gratification did make seeing your photos for the first time a lot sweeter than it is today.
India-born designer Saikat Biswas tries to bring back some of those qualities with this concept for a digital camera, the Holga D.
Whilst large displays are all the rage nowadays, the Holga D doesn’t have a display at all. Your photographs remain mysterious until you download the images.
Its other functionalities are also kept to an absolute minimum – almost rudimentary. Very few controls, a 2 speed shutter, 2 apertures and a very basic focusing ring – just enough functionality to make it useful.
And don’t you just love the old school design?!
(via Minimalissimo)
Lights in
Simply red and blue
Taken by stonerfairy with a Holga CFN 120
(1 Accidental Exposure x my favourite shot of the roll; 2 Hersheys Baby; 3 Lovely Parisian Architecture; 4 my friends & their funny antics; 5 Swirly Gardens of Versailles)
Picked up my first Lomography roll today & here are my favourites of the lot! You can view the rest here ;)