More Manchester LCA photos...

The more I look at these photos, the sadder I get that the LC-A I used was just a loaner camera and that I had to give it back...I wasn't sure what I was expecting from this camera but when I first saw the photos I was a little underwhelmed by them: it's easy to get caught up in the hype of something and I wonder if perhaps I was expecting a little too much from it.

However looking at the photos again, more and more details start to pop out that I wouldn't expect to see from my other Lomography cameras and I'm still so impressed by the colours, the contrast balance and delicacy it has with its multiple exposures.

The LC-A has an understated excellence to it and I can imagine with more use I would learn more about its individual charms and I can start to see why people love this camera so much. This camera is definitely going on my christmas list! (and I'm pretty sure it will be worth the rather hefty price tag too).

You can see the entire film of photos here.

Location: Manchester, England

Camera: LC-A (Loaned to me by Lomography for the afternoon)

Film: Cross processed Lomography Xpro Chrome ISO 100

My Lomo Roadshow Photos Part 1

First, I need to get this out of my system.

Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. There are LC-A photos on my blog. LC-A baby!

Ok, I'm done, but seriously... LC-A. Finally. I'm going to have to get me one of those one day... Everything about it was pretty amazing - it sounded great, it was so sturdy yet compact and I really enjoyed using it. I'm also really happy with how the photos turned out.

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{the Lomo Mum's and I, such lovely ladies. and I love the they are taking photos too!}

At first, I found it quite intimidating taking photos in a large group especially as I was using a camera and film I hadn't used before, so I took it as an opportunity to take photos differently from how I usually do too. I focused on the people around me, watching them take photos and taking photos of them, I don't usually do that.

Everytime I try a new film at the moment I seem to be completely overwhelmed by them and the Lomography Xpro Chrome is no exception, I can't get over the richness of the tones and the beautiful contrast, I didn't even tweak any of these photos. I can't wait to use it more.

Location: Manchester, England.
Camera: LC-A+ (yeay! loaned to me by Lomography for the afternoon)
Film: Cross Processed Lomography Xpro Chrome.

Manchester Lomo Roadshow

{Please note: All photos are by the talented Explorette with an LC-A camera and Lomography Xpro Chrome film, I'm so impressed that she has already developed her photos. You can see the rest of her amazing photos from the day here.
These are used with her permission so please do not reuse them. }

On Saturday I was lucky enough to be invited to help out the amazing Lomography UK ladies with the Manchester leg of the Lomo Roadshow that has been touring the country.

I had such a good time!

It was great getting to meet people that I've talked to on twitter and through my blog and also so fun meeting new people as well. I spent most of the time watching other people take photos... I always love watching how others see things and it was great to be walking along and have other people just stop next to me as they caught something that they wanted to photograph.

I also got to see some amazing cameras (many that I didn't actually have) and use an LC-A(!!) of course now I want the new LC-A more than anything but I can be patient. Just.

I love the fact that through the internet and my blog I've joined some amazing communities and I have a feeling that I will be spending a lot more time on the Lomography website looking at people's photos and making new friends.

p.s. I'm in most of these photos, can you spot me?

p.p.s. I'm having a bit of a blog redesign so sorry its a bit messy at the moment.