And finally the rock garden where done of my best work has been taken... And the Chinese Garden Waterfall. All in all, this is a gorgeous area for this film! Lomo Purple is love!
So As much as I've enjoyed using Lomo Purple, I've never actually used it in the good camera. While I was at Les Jardins Botaniques, I threw in the roll I'd been saving for spring and am incredibly happy with the results! This is part one!
Amber D400 really feels a lot like Cinestill 800T in daylight. These were taken at les Jardins Botaniques a few weeks ago and I am very happy with how they've turned out!
So I've been sitting on the Babylon 12ISO black and white film from Lomography for a few months now. These were taken at les Jardins Botaniques de Montréal with the Nikon N2000.
Wandering Chinatown and downtown with some expired Cinestill 800T.
I got this roll back a few weeks ago. Regular posting is a habit I can't keep! Also I haven't gotten out to do a lot of photography lately due to work and cost, but I do have some nice things coming up!
Last week, I picked up an expired roll of Ilford Ortho 80ISO film. I spent a good chunk of it over at the Casino on the island. These were taken on the Nikon N2000.
It is no stretch to call the Lomo Apparat, aka Captain Crunch (one day I will record the stomach churning noise that is winding this damn thing) my day to day camera. It's light, compact, and the wide angle lends a fun perspective! Since i was in a hurry to see the results of the long exposure experiment, I wanted the plateau taking photos of anything that caught my eye.
On Thursday, after getting a lot of post ice storm photos, I had a bit of time and it was foggy so I went up the Oratory of St Joseph and took these really moody shots. Most of them were on Lomo 400 with the Nikon N2000 but the last wide angled one was with the Lomo Apparat, also loaded with Lomo 400.
The day was shit, I was in a bad mood, it was raining, and I had just dropped off a bunch of film. I still had my day to day camera with the Lomo Metropolis so I decided to throw on some loud music and walk from the plateau to the old port and then to the bus terminal. These were taken on the Lomo Apparat.
This was the aftermath, taken on the Lomo Apparat with Lomo 400 on Friday, effectively filling this roll before I dropped it off. They are still cleaning the branches. There are still places without power and I am grateful that we got ours back relatively quickly.
In the meantime, here's some power outage stuff from the Apparat, despite dealing with some film issues after a frustrated transplant.
The day after the ice storm, my underslept, sleep apnea ridden ass looked out the window and saw nothing but fog. I grabbed my Nikon N2000 with a fresh Lomo 400 roll and my Lomo Apparat, also with Lomo 400, and hit the streets, making my way up to the Oratory of St. Joseph.