Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

This week I thought I’d share with you one of the more ‘novelty’ type of cameras that we have. The SuperSampler
takes four photos over two seconds to create a 4 frames within one photograph. You can also change the settings so it takes all the photos in 0.2 seconds but I never use that setting as the results aren’t so interesting. The camera has a fixed shutterspeed so you can only use it in good light. I used Fuji Sensia 200 film in it for these photos and had it cross-processed.
You get different effects if you move the camera as it’s taking the photos,

compared with keeping the camera still.

Mostly this camera is great for being silly with!




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Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

The LC-A cameras are by far the best of the Lomography range. This is the LC-A, you can also get an LC-A+, LC-M and LC-Wide (of which Daz has at least one of each!)
The best results are when you use slide film and get it cross processed in normal colour film chemicals. The results are great colours and contrast. The film I used in these photos is Kodak Ektachrome and developed at Photographique.
Here are some of the photos I took last week when we went for a wander around the harbour.









Tags: bristol, camera, cross processed, harbour, lc-a, lomo, lomo lc-a, lomography, russian, xpro
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