Tag: lomography

  • Alternative Presentation

    Alternative Presentation

    As one of my assessment tasks for Alternative Presentation at the Centre for Creative Photography was to create a book from my favourite Holga double exposure images. Taken in 5 states of Australia, these represent my favourites to date! I hand bound a book to display them – fabulous course, great place to learn!!!
  • Week 12 #project52 Holga Doubles

    Week 12 #project52 Holga Doubles

    I love my Holga SO much that I bought a second one (this time ick green with a colour flash option – I’ll use that for a later post).  Now I can cruise for clicks in colour on one Holga and B&W on the other!!  Yippee. New one is proving to be pretty solid – not much in the way of light leaks, but a lovely edge defocus and vignette! Hope you enjoy these!
  • Week 9: #project52 Diana

    Week 9: #project52 Diana

    Finally!!!!! Some success with my new Diana!  What is it about her that is SO hard??? Three double exposures and a neat entry door in the Garden of Unearthly Delights (Finge Festival in Adelaide).  Nice – but third film lucky! Better go back to the manual and see what I am doing wrong!
  • Week 8: #project52 – Spinner at the Fringe Festival

    Week 8: #project52 – Spinner at the Fringe Festival

    On a beautiful Adelaide summers day in late February, I took my 360º Spinner for a wander down North Terrace to Fringe Festival central – ‘The Garden of Unearthly Delights’. The 8 images in this blog are the result of just one roll of fill – 100% hit rate – on ya Spinner!! Reliable little beastie!
  • Week 7: #project52 – Fisheye take2

    Week 7: #project52 – Fisheye take2

    Sunday was the last day of the Brighton Beach Sculpture display.  I had been hanging out for a sunny day and finally it came on the final day.  There is another post with my digital efforts (closer to the event obviously, because of the immediacy of digital), this one has been delayed by processing of my negs and then some time on my scanner capturing the best possible images. Fourteen here for your viewing pleasure – a couple taken at the Adelaide Central Market to finish off the film.