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Last photos in this series. 36 frames, I didn't put a single one aside, whereas with other cameras there are always some photos that I don't upload, for various reasons (Exposure problems, poorly framed, blurry, uninteresting...). I wanted to keep everything here.
I keep saying it, the Sprocket Rocket is truly the most fun and satisfying thing I've ever used with the "Lomography" name on it.
I finally got a chance to try a classic lomo style "party" album with a Sprocket Rocket and colored flash. Not bad, but I kept cutting people's head's off (d'oh!) and proved once again that I am not a natural portrait photographer. :D
Wir geben weitere Einblicke in die ersten Erfahrungen unserer Community mit der Lomo MC-A, und @wenica, @t0m7 und @romandius erzählen, was sie bei ihren ersten Filmrollen erlebt haben.
We're exploring more of our Community members' first experiences with their Lomo MC-A as @wenica, @t0m7, and @romandius share what went down when they shot their first rolls.
These photos were taken at the Fotoimpex photowalk back in May. That one that happened when Harman Photo released the new version of Phoenix. One of the cameras that I brought with me was a Holga Pinhole, and it was interesting to talk to people about it since many stopped me to ask questions. This week I realized I had never shared these photos before, even though I developed them myself a few days after taking them. I blame the weird way that some websites deal with any “non-traditional” photographic proportion. And since the Holga Pinhole produces massive medium-format images in a panorama shape, it's hard to find a way to present them.