Too dark park/Gurns on film

May 03, 2005 20:23

Well, it nearly captures the alternated lurching and hungover brightness.

Lomography.

Feel free to object to any recognisable depiction, not that there are any, mind.

lomo

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gaius_octavian May 3 2005, 19:41:05 UTC
This one is my favourite. What on Earth happened in frame 2?!

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hirez May 3 2005, 21:54:55 UTC
I have no idea. I rather like the way the end-of-pier bits seem to be badly-arranged colour planes.

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kajia May 3 2005, 21:24:40 UTC
Cool, I must be tired or sad, but viewing them at speed scrolling down very quickly gave me a very good feeling of being there. :-)

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hirez May 3 2005, 21:52:37 UTC
No, you've got it exactly right. I discovered that some furtling with the scroll-wheel made the thing saunter past at the right sort of rate to convey a vaguely-correct air of time passing.

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Bless my socks sarah_mum May 3 2005, 21:46:47 UTC
The too dark interiors lend a certain 'skrying' quality to the viewing. Can you tell what it was yet? Or perhaps "is that you mother?"

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Re: Bless my socks hirez May 3 2005, 21:53:38 UTC
It's a lot like looking at the proceedings through a glass or two of Guinness.

So no change there then.

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glitchdrei May 4 2005, 11:51:06 UTC
I'm liking the dark ones with all the lights.

I should go photo-ing soon again...

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hirez May 4 2005, 12:21:37 UTC
Get an Action-sampler.

(Unless there's a way of emulating one digitally)

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