Articles Tagged ‘stirling’

Throw away that light meter!

I enjoy doing night shots, I’m by no means great at it, but it’s fun to go out and discover how differently places look at night. Sometimes it works out well, sometimes not so great. I own a lightmeter, unfortunately it cost me £5($11) from a flea market, and is one of those incredibly old »

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Behold…The Lubitel 2!

I’ve always like Twin Lens Reflex Cameras, from an asthetic point of view anyway. Never really looked into what the photos are like, but after getting the opportunity to get one for peanuts, I decided to snap it up! The camera is a brilliant bit of kit. The Lubitel 2, is one of the earlier »

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Gasp…sun in Scotland!

Thanks to the wonderful Peak Imaging I got my developed rolls back after 2 days! So here are some photos from the weekend. The film scanner seems to have dust on it, so the b&w photos didn’t come out too well..sorry! What I have realised is that you don’t just point and click to get »

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Holga photos from around Stirling

For ages now, I’ve been waiting and waiting for some light. Yep..any light will do, but for the last week it’s been so miserable in Scotland that it’s beyond overcast.  Thinking my 400 speed film (coupled with the fixed shutter speed of the Holga) wouldn’t be good enough for the terrible lack of any light, »

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