I got two rolls developed yesterday, and this is the result for the LC-A. I’ve used Lomography 400 ISO CN film. The first three are taken in London and the last two are from Oslo. I’m a little disappointed with the results, but I realize I haven’t put as much effort into these films as I use to. For some reason, I always want to photograph when the light is low!
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Oh my gosh! Funny you should post photos from Oslo because I *just* booked a completely impulse flight there for a week from July-Aug. I’m a bit new to your blog so I’m not sure if you wrote anything about Oslo, but any advice on things to see/do/eat there would be great! I will also be bringing my LC-A and Holga cameras with me on my trip too =D
Oh! The flower shots are absolutely beautiful.
Thank you!
yes, i love the last flower shot too
I love the second photo!
Oh these are all great photos! You composed each shot really well. I particularly love the valentine’s flowers and the one with the boats.
Thank you so much, Anna!
i adore the shot of the boats. gorgeous.
xo Alison
nice shots!!!
Thank you so much Laura!
I love using slide film; the cross process came out beautifully.
i think the results are stunning. there is beautiful sense of mood in every frame.