Lomography

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Monday was a beautifully sunny day and so as we were all going to the beach I dug out my supersampler from the back of my closet. The camera is odd, as you can see from the photos. It exposes four time delayed photos on one frame of the film. Because of the fixed nature of the aperture and shutter speed the photos frequently slightly under-develop, or better yet variably develop so one part of the frame ends up brighter than the other. I shot through a roll of 24 over Monday and got the photos back from Jessops today. Interestingly the photos on paper look fairly average, but the hi-res ones on film all have a really nice 70's type grain. Next time I should probably shoot with either better light or a much higher ISO film, and I should probably not get them developed from Jessops, but even so, I'm still happy with the photos.

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Your Comments

Scott

These photos are sweet. Especially, the first one.

Scott

These photos are sweet. Especially, the first one.

Matthew

To be fair on Jessops our printing is better than Boots, and unless you've got an indy developer in Ipswich you won't get any better. (Your branch were in trouble today - I saw the memo this morning. Yes, we were also in trouble.)

Mark

We have an obscure indy camera shop just round the corner from my house. Not sure if they develop. Next time I might try and persuade Jessops they just want to develop the negatives and not print any photos.


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