Lomography.com is encouraging lomographers to carry a camera each week and to post something for the 52 weeks of 2013 – from a range of different cameras. Thought I’d play – #project52, week one, here I am!
These images were taken with my Holga 120N. I jerry rigged it to take 35mm black and white film. Later I checked youtube for ideas about how to do it better – so might come back to this later in the year!
Two are double exposed – one in the National Wine Centre and one on Norwood Parade, where there were dresses hanging in the trees for some strange reason!!
There will be delays in posting to #project52, because processing time will hold me up! I dropped off some 35mm slide film, only to learn it would be 2 weeks before it was back from the lab – yikes!!
Colebrook was a children’s home for Aboriginal children stolen from their parents under government policy. These beautiful memorials are to mark parents’ and children’s pain at these dreadful separations.
Had fun last night shooting a Hen’s Night for the gorgeous Amanda Gilligan. Wedding in 3 weeks! These girls know how to party, so might need a good chunk of that time to recover!!
A horrid wet day with heavy cloud, but fun with my camera all the same. Out amid the orchards, vines and apple boxes, some features of our Sunday drive through Basket Range to Lenswood.
I have been studying Photoshop at the Centre for Creative Photography this term. I have achieved much more than I’d have thought possible – just LOVE it – would like more time to ‘play’!!!!
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