My favorite lomographies
I know this picture is nothing special, but I liked the perspective from the ground looking up to this very high ceiling. It is not a great composition because I had to put the camera on the ground and shoot from there without looking through the viewfinder, but it turned out to be not that bad in the end. I love the feeling I have looking at this picture, that's why is one of my favorites!
Taken by tikismeekis with a Holga 135 BC loaded with Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 (35mm) film in Córdoba, Spain. These tags describe this photo: mezquita, redscale, córdoba, and ceiling. Date: 2011-06. This photo can also be found in the album Holga 135BC redscales #1roll.
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4 comments
aoizumi
Would you like to submit to http://www.lomograph(…)iling-shots ? Thank you!
tikismeekis
@aoizumi I think I submitted the photo, but I'm not quite sure...let me know If I did it wrong! And BTW thanks for liking it!
aoizumi
@tikismeekis You did it right! Thanks again :) Now I really want to travel to Cordoba :)
tikismeekis
@aoizumi it is a really nice city. Very beautiful and with lots to see and enjoy! But if you choose to go just avoid the summer! Too hot!! ;)