The Lomography fisheye camera proved an effective tool for taking a different look at one of the many Chinese Buddhist temples on Phuket island.

The Lomography fisheye camera proved an effective tool for taking a different look at one of the many Chinese Buddhist temples on Phuket island.
One thing my teaching colleagues from around the world, especially those from the UK, fail to understand is that while Phuket has gorgeous beaches, South Australia has simply stunning beaches and mile upon mile of them!! These were taken in Normanville, but could be anywhere on our glorious coastline. Double exposures with the Sprocket Rocket […]
The Phuket Botanic Gardens are colourful, bright and artistic. Highly recommended for visitors to our fine island, the gardens are full of sculptures, interesting structures and exquisite gardens of all kinds. The Sprocket Rocket was a perfect camera for the colourful vistas.
Before I left for Thailand I enjoyed a short break in Kingston0on-Murray with a dear friend. Forgot that I had some Sprocket Rocket images in the camera form our great time away.
I took the Sprocket Rocket into Chiang Mai for some fun last month. My hot pink camera isn’t very subtle for street photography, but I managed to gather some action shots and glimpses into Chiang Mai’s streets, city walls and markets.
More fun with the Lomography Fisheye camera. This time in Phuket Town. Even a double barrelled one …
Interesting what one can catch with a small and intriguing camera!
The Lomography Fisheye is a lot of fun. I have taken off the film edge from the set above, but left it on this image in order to get your opinion about how you prefer to see these images.
I really enjoy the randomness of double exposing one image over another. The Holga is just perfect for this kind of fun. These were taken in Melbourne last year 🙂
Double exposures with my Holga 120, on the road in Tibet.