
so, like i said, holgaing shall wait.
in the mean time, these first pics are from gettysburg. living so close makes it a good place for some creepy pics. actually, i'll be heading to g-burg today!!! how exciting.

i honestly didnt expect this shot to turn out. its hard to get used to film after growing up in the age of didgital point and shoots. im not used to committing to a shot and waiting to process it before i know what works. so these are grave markers of the unknown bodies of soldiers.

how eerie? and yet beautiful. i love the white stones all around the perimeter of the grave yard. and i love, even more, how my lc-a picked up the green!!!!

here is troy :) the first night i got my lca. it was an accident. I had just put the film in, had no idea what was going on, and i captured a pretty ghastly pic of him playing with his camera.

a certain resivoir near home. believe it or not, the sun is the bright spot on the right. the one on the left is a rainbow and its reflection in the water!!! it looks like some result of the camera, but it is literally sun and rainbow. it was even more cool in person.

and a blurry xmas pic...it looks so 1980!
stay tuned. there are so many more. these are just a random few from the 8 rolls i already have scanned, out of the 15 or so that i have taken. i might reinstate flicker, just so i can use more space. google is stingy with its 1G of space across programs. I'm lately a lazy memeber of lomography.com, so maybe once i have my "lomohome" (who comes up with this stuff?) put together, I'll post a link. either way, i love showing my pics off, so i have to do something, right?
4 comments:
Hi genius
Me again. I like your pics! My favorite is the christmas one. You should make christmascards with that picture on it and send it to your friends and family.
Have you ever tried crossprocessing your rolls? I just did it once but I was amazed of the results.
I'll certainly do it again.
Keep writing and I'll keep reading.
M.
Sorry for bothering you again. I just ordered five Fujichrome Velvia
50 pro 120 Films by mistake. I wanted the 35mm ones for the LC-A.
Since you mentioned a Holga I thought I could send them to you.
Drop me a note if UR interested tinuschranz@mac.com
M.
M,
no bother at all, and I appreciate the offer, but I no longer use my Holga. I decided that the 120 film was too obscure and too hard to have processed in my area. it just costs more than i am willing to pay for my hobby. thanks, though.
I see,that's exactly the reason why I'll not buy a Holga. For the price you'll get three 35mm films developed. Take care and keep shooting with your Lomo!
M.
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