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Tryin' what a light post could do to a 200 iso film at night; + burn. |
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A blurry + grainy shot of a statue elephant. |
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Close up: fast moving car turning into light streaks. |
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Light streaks from the sun + a shadow of my friend somewhere along the leaves. |
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Obvious failed attempt to hold on to a cloud. |
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The mixture of colored pens + plastic cover = DIY colored lens; + burns. |
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Obvious intersection of people-over-people. |
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I swear to you that the fading pink flower was my main subject. NOT |
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Once again, the leaves were my subject. *sarcasm* |
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Life isn't this dark and orange-y. |
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Light streaks from the stairs. |
You know how certain subscriptions on the web gave you monthly mail about their website? Well, the Lomography website gave a web magazine sometime last month and (don't screw what I'm about to say) I had just recently opened the links connected to the mail. Talk about late!
But I guess reading from it, makes me miss my lomo camera antics and experiments that I used to do. My last click on my ever loving analog camera was, I think, last month and I'm totally guilty on what I have left to do.
Having an analog camera is a no-joke responsibility. To be honest with you, I think I left a roll unused on my Holga because I had no time to use the remaining shots. Talk about loser! If I were to even show you how much unused film I have in my little box, then you would certainly be mad at me. Things left unused are a total junk. It's like food you bought at a supermarket a year ago, and you haven't used it ever since. (eww!)
That's why *deep sigh*, I'm bringing out my analog camera once again (finally finish the left out film inside), and probably use four more films before bringing it out to Digiprint.
Damn it, I swear I'm not letting you go again...
"...and if I was just a mistake... I hope I was your favorite."
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