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8 week Solargraph taken in this tiny soap tin with pinhole about 0.2 mm made from a drinks tin https://www.lomography.com/homes/roaringtree/albums/2464059-solargraphs-it-s-going-to-take-time-and-lots-of-it/28163248 I pointed the camera a little to South West and the angle of view is much less than a round tin.
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The area around the Eurostars Ciudad de La Coruña hotel sits on the quiet northern edge of the peninsula, close to the sea and slightly away from the busy city centre. It belongs to the coastal neighbourhood of Monte Alto, where residential streets meet open Atlantic views. As we were only staying in A Coruña for a couple of nights, I wanted to be as close to the ocean as possible. The landscape forms part of the Parque Escultórico da Torre de Hércules, where walking paths and contemporary sculptures are scattered across windswept hills. I did end up slipping on some wet, sharp rocks and falling quite badly — but luckily my new Lomo camera survived the fall. 📷🌊
The area around the Eurostars Ciudad de La Coruña hotel sits on the quiet northern edge of the peninsula, close to the sea and slightly away from the busy city centre. It belongs to the coastal neighbourhood of Monte Alto, where residential streets meet open Atlantic views. As we were only staying in A Coruña for a couple of nights, I wanted to be as close to the ocean as possible. The landscape forms part of the Parque Escultórico da Torre de Hércules, where walking paths and contemporary sculptures are scattered across windswept hills. I did end up slipping on some wet, sharp rocks and falling quite badly — but luckily my new Lomo camera survived the fall. 📷🌊
Young Australia-based photo restoration project Lumirra Collective is driven by passion for forgotten histories. It celebrates a new generation of analogue enthusiasts who cherish the past through curiosity, and dedication to preserving stories captured in photography.
From flea market finds to abandoned attic treasures, this tipster explains how to identify different types of historical photographs based on their appearance and physical qualities.
In this Time Capsule from 1947, @megalithicmatt talks about the unknown as a source of inspiration, as he shares some of the many found photographs he saved from remaining unseen forever.
Third on our list for Creators in Focus this Women's Month is analogue artist Ella Morton who uses experimental techniques to represent the deterioration of various remote landscapes.
Photographer and filmmaker Simon Baptist shares how the discovery of hundreds of glass negatives by Franz Göttfried led to the curation of a unique archival exhibition, combining the work of two artists with a century between them.
The sky's the limit at the 1964 World Fair! This Time Capsule by Kristian @fotosito brings us back to the swinging 60s with reflections on the optimism and ironies of this event.
Time to own another mistake. New camera (Fujica ST605) and a roll of Dragon IV - re-spooled Ukrainian Aerial Surveillance film with a grain structure similar to Tri-X. t has a thin PET base and well when I loaded it onto a Paterson spool things didn’t go according to plan as the film didn’t work its way along the spiral properly. This meant that development was uneven at best as the film was sandwiched together. Don’t honestly know how I’m going to check for this occurrence in future. However I do have something and I think that what I have got is fascinating.
Unexpectedly loaded with selfies on one roll, I usually stick to just one or two, but this time I ended up with five! 😁
Still, this roll isn’t only selfies. I was aiming for that classic Lomography spirit — capturing bits of life right when the urge hit to pull out the camera and click.
Lomography Fisheye Baby (110) shot with Konica Super XG 200 (expired and unrefrigerated June 1995). Film was not particularly stable but produced some ok results (largely lacklust regardless). View out the aircraft window of the western French coast, Norwegian Air flight from London Gatwick - Malaga Airport, 22-03-2019.
Olympus Trip 35mm (1970's) with an unknown colour film. Granite terraces, Portland Street Looking to Crown Street, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, May 2012
Olympus Trip 35mm (1970's) shot with Ilford HP4 film. The Old Bridge of Livet, a surviving 18th century packhorse bridge crosses the River Livet, Glenlivet, Moray, Scotland, UK, Spring/Summer 2012
Took a can of Snovlox for a walk in the Leica and asked myself "can you shoot 'the winter film' in May?" - the answer is yes. Yes you can. #revolog #snovlox