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When i dint have time to shoot i find that the only way to continue exploring photography was going out at night after work with my camera and walk at night alone.
The fourth and last World's End Film Soup, shot in Buenos Aires, and souped with ingredients from Tierra del Fuego. Recipe: Lomo 400 + Lupine + Dried flower + White flower? + Boiling water from the Beagle Canal (just because) + 8 hours.
When i dint have time to shoot i find that the only way to continue exploring photography was going out at night after work with my camera and walk at night alone.
When i dint have time to shoot i find that the only way to continue exploring photography was going out at night after work with my camera and walk at night alone.
When i dint have time to shoot i find that the only way to continue exploring photography was going out at night after work with my camera and walk at night alone.
When i dint have time to shoot i find that the only way to continue exploring photography was going out at night after work with my camera and walk at night alone.
When i dint have time to shoot i find that the only way to continue exploring photography was going out at night after work with my camera and walk at night alone.
When i dint have time to shoot i find that the only way to continue exploring photography was going out at night after work with my camera and walk at night alone.
Meet the LomoApparat, the totally EXPERIMENTAL, incredibly WIDE and super EASY TO USE 35 mm film camera with a 21 mm wide-angle lens! Photo by Birgit Buchart
Is there a song about Merced, California? Maybe by a country singer back in the day. I know my wife's old neighbor used to drink with Johnny Cash in Riverbank, CA. But Merced? I dunno about that one, man. Downtown Merced is (ironically) where I've seen some very loud and notable bands in my scene! Drew shot me this roll and we jumped around downtown trying to find spots to shoot and spent some time in a very warm Mexican restaurant eating lunch. It's a nice place. We shot old signs on Main St. and asked a guy about and old neon sign-making factory. I think his name was Rudy, but that was also the name of a guy whose portrait I took recently, so I don't know anymore. It also happened to be in the upper 90º's farenheit that day, impovershing our wills to go out and shoot more. PS, if you see me on Grainery, come say hi! I cross post, so it shouldn't be hard to find me (link in profile too.) Enjoy!