Vintage or Lomography anyone?
I'm currently waiting for my first film in years back from processing. My dad found his dads old camera (1953 Ensign folding "pocket" camera) and as it brought back a few thoughts about how things were done back when we had real explorers so I thought I'd give it a go. There is definitely something more to this when you have to work by estimates of exposure and range. Hopefully in a few days I will be getting back 9 lovely black and white images taken round the house and at the local bike café (I know there won't be 12 as winding on got a bit confused at one point and the focus markings in feet threw me on a couple), but no errors that can't be blamed on the nut operating the shutter would be nice.
When looking to buy film I noticed lots of this Lomography stuff. (old Soviet era cameras for those who've not seen them).
Anyone else out there lugging old kit about just for the fun of it?
Andy
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