Finally got my prints back from the LomoLab after 5 weeks! They came out great but they need to sort out the issue of charging for unexposed films and of course the time scale, but I guess there’s always teething problems.
The photos of the Lomo Roadshow in Brighton came out really well. I especially like the red-scale film which I’ve never used before. The Sprocket Rocket itself is great for wide angle panoramas and I was really impressed with it. I created a great overlapping Panorama of the West Pier here which I’m particularly chuffed with. It does need quite a lot of light though and does also tend to cut off the top of the photo, but I’m glad it’s not just a gimmicky camera to include the film sprockets. It’ll be interesting to see if my local chemists could print them though.
Old bike wheel turned into a memo board
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Ladder pose.
(via Wooway1)
Finally set up a temporary #darkroom in my bathroom (Taken with instagram)
First ever print I made in my home #darkroom (Taken with instagram)
Holding a slide up to light is like peeking into a tiny universe.
Photo by Blair Strech
Ok one more, this is possibly my favourite
Brighton seafront with my lovely wife walking towards the pier