Lomography: Fairy Cupid Or Fairly Stupid?
Whatever the title means…
Photo: Kit Lee – Style Slicker
Camera: Yashica FX-3 Super 2000, Film: Fuji Provia ISO 100 – XPRO
Whatever the title means…
Photo: Kit Lee – Style Slicker
Camera: Yashica FX-3 Super 2000, Film: Fuji Provia ISO 100 – XPRO
Last night my dream was like this, a blur.
Shot with Canon 50D with Diana + 55mm wide angle lens.
I’ve finally bought a Diana lens adapter and Diana 55mm super wide lens for my Canon 50D, I was told it’d capture dream-like photos…depending how you shot it of course. So, I went to Carnaby Street for a quickie trial before I jetted off to work. Here are the results…
Photos by: Kit Lee – Style Slicker
Camera used: Diana Mini (my best friend)
Location: Hong Kong
I think it’s Yuen Long where I got mistaken as a prostitute…not nice.
Cable car ride en route to Lantau Island (home to the giant buddha statue)
HSBC building
Light trail – my best shot so far
Victoria Harbour
Tai O – Lantau Island
Camera used: Yashica FX-3 Super 2000
Locations: Jeju Island and Seoul – South Korea
South Jeju Island
Sunset in Jeju Island
My hand-made Kimchi at Kimchi School in Seoul
Goodness how many cameras I’d brought with me to London Fashion Week, a Canon 50D DLSR with a monster size flash, my beloved Canon G9 powershot camera and a vintage Yashica FX-3 Super 2000 with a cutesy coloursplash flash….all in my bag that weighed 5 tonnes.
These catwalk pictures are from the Aminaka Wilmont show, shot with the Yashica camera Fuji Provia 100F slide film – cross processed. These are my first lomo photos shot in action-low-light condition. Loved it, except for the OOOPPS in the last photo.
Yay!!!! My christmas wishlist has arrived early, I bought a Diana Mini and F+ at the London Lomography Gallery Store last week and I can’t wait to start shooting.
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Pop 9 lomo camera can make good passport photos
Gold edition

Black edition

Images from: www.lomography.com