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i had to leave my hometown to learn how to love it
Happy Halloween 2023
"ghouls party"
Taken by nuo2x2 with LomoApparat + Undead 200
yeeee, this year might not be as festive as it used to be, with all my busyness and stupid personal problems, but I ALWAYS have time for Halloween!!!
a bit of experimental film camera shot, really love the outcome of this one, so gonna represent my greetings for this year, Happy Halloween guys!!! have a spooktacular night!!!
Halloween 2023
Christmas money means buying stuff. I got synth stuff and you're damn right I got camera stuff. In fact, I got a new camera! The Lomo Apparat, a 35mm wide angle point and shoot.
Now, in my time playing with their cameras (Diana F+, simple use, Konstruktor) and now this, there are a few things I've gone to expect from this brand.
1) Imperfection is where beauty lives. Lomo goes all in on light leaks, weird tricks, and batshit insane ideas for wether photography can be as a fun art. Some of these shots are among my favorites ever and will be on the shop at some point.
2) have a tripod or something to stabilize because you're gonna be here a while. That's true on the Diana, i haven't had the guts to try it on the Konstruktor. The only shutter speeds on the Apparat are 1/100 and bulb. Bulb typically gets the best photos. The long exposures with with neat lens filters (close up, kaleidoscope, and Splitzer which splits the lens for multiple exposures) are some of my faves :)
3) This camera continues the fine Lomo tradition of being an absolute pain in the ass to load. And if I were to describe this camera's winding, it would be crunchy. I was quite worried the poor sprocket holes would rip apart the entire time.
The faster the better, these were all shot on Fujifilm Superia 400, but the weather has been too dark to really give enough light for it.
Honestly it feels like the 35mm companion to the Diana F+ i hoped the Konstruktor would be. It's fine if you can get past the crunch and economical of you want to just go have fun!