Stretching It Again

We will be celebrating the World Pinhole Day this year on the 25th April 2010. Unfortunately I will be away for a week then and thus won’t be able to be shooting pinhole that day. Hmm. Ok … maybe I’ll try to … but it’s hell shooting pinhole on vacation …

Not Very Double Doubles

Following the previous collaboration with Fabienne (France), she sent me some scans of a roll I sent her some time ago. Unfortunately most of my exposures were a little (or too much) underexposed and so you get to see more scenes from Southern France (Fab … did I get the …

Pinhole Pizza?

Some time ago … I was ‘stuck’ with some piggies (US$ credits) in the Lomography store and had to decide on ‘killing’ them on something a couple of days before they expired. There wasn’t any camera I was eyeing and I’ve enough film in my fridge to last me a …

Cooking The Instant Way

To be very honest … I was supposed to cook dinner today. Wifey went for facial and the maid was on leave. So while Fitzand was taking a nap, I went to the kitchen … and decided to cook up something different. I ended up not cooking dinner but still …

Fireworks : NY Eve 2010

I thought the first blog entry for this new year has gotta be this! I am trying to post this as soon as possible and then grab some sleep before waking up about 5 hours later to catch the first sunrise of the year. Half an hour ago, I was …

Festive Doubles

Lomography contacted me recently … asking if I could so a ‘tipster’ thingie for their festive newsletter. Well … originally I agreed to perhaps do something like a ’36 frames’ tipster entry but gave up after a while. I just couldn’t find time to really shoot 36 themes. So I …

Instant Multi Pinhole

Ever since the few pretty successful rolls on the Diana Multi Pinhole camera, I’ve always wondered how it will be when paired with the Diana Instant Back. I’ve always wasted quite some film when using the Instant Back, so now coupling it with the pinhole camera is of course (to …

Diana MPO

The Lomography’s Diana Multi Pinhole Operator is a pinhole camera that allows a selection of 1, 2 or 3 pinholes to create some rather interesting/cool/bizarre photos. Those clever guys topped it with a set of colored ‘filters’ (6 of them to be exact) to let you paint your pinhole photos …