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Since I know it gets Sun earlier in Europe and the UK I am posting this now. Put your P&S photos here
Please let us know the camera and the film used
 
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I started the week with good intentions, I really did: the little Ricoh never left my side....but a combination of long shifts at work (leaving and coming home in the dark) and dismal weather thwarted my plans.
So: when today turned out sunny and brrrrright, I grabbed my €4 as-yet-untried goodwill Polaroid Spirit (the 680 would have been cheating, I supposed) and some expired 779 film and managed to point and shoot at least something before the sun went down and the week officially ended...
 
I like them especially 2,3 and 4, In 2 I like how the pier points to whatever is in the lake making one want to run down and jump in. In three I like how the garbage bag is the same color as the window. 4 because I just like lake scenes. well done Lynn
 
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Contax T2 + Neopan 1600
 
Byuphoto said:
Andrew I love the angle of the shot showing the bands view instead of the audience

Thanks. I usually find photos of live bands more interesting if you can see the crowd. If it's just a guy playing guitar you're only getting half the experience! :)
 
Ok, here are mine. All taken with a Canon AF35ML and Fuji Superia 400. We had a small ice storm so I tried the camera. The AF is good but sometimes it locks on the wrong thing and you don't know it. But when it does right it is very sharp, same lens as the QL19, but the motor drive is louddddddddddddd
The one of the tree face lookks like tears
 
and two more. The on of the grand mother and grandson, i was out for my walk and they were bouncing a golf ball in the road. If you look up at the top you can see it. The other I call primary colors.
 
a couple of low-res scans from the lab

a couple of low-res scans from the lab

just a couple of low-res scans from the lab. too lazy to fire up the scanner right now :D
most shots on this roll have this ominous look for some reason.

btw, xa2 with Superia 400
 
lynn said:
I started the week with good intentions, I really did: the little Ricoh never left my side....but a combination of long shifts at work (leaving and coming home in the dark) and dismal weather thwarted my plans.
So: when today turned out sunny and brrrrright, I grabbed my €4 as-yet-untried goodwill Polaroid Spirit (the 680 would have been cheating, I supposed) and some expired 779 film and managed to point and shoot at least something before the sun went down and the week officially ended...

How DARE you make me want a Polaroid now that I actually have the money to go Ebaying? :p
 
Stephanie Brim said:
How DARE you make me want a Polaroid now that I actually have the money to go Ebaying? :p

Heh. The cameras weren't a what-have-i-done-now investment, but that film: eeek.
 
Oh, I know...Polaroid film has become MURDER on the pocket book...it's why I'm staying away from them. If I could find or fashion a 120 back for one it would be different...but the entire point is to use the instant film.

And BTW...I'm scanning more Lex35 shots. I'm loving this camera. Seriously. The thing is just...wow. Lomorific.
 
my small contribution to the P&S action ! Olimpus mju-1 , film Kodak 200. news read by Simo (my wife) in a café, no flash. I don't remember if the other were with or without flash. bye
 
Thanks, for posting, Robert. I love the leading lines you have and your wife is lovely. Pretty good in low light.
 
Goose Steppin'

Goose Steppin'

Another shot from my Pentax Espio Mini (UC-1) taken from the car while sitting in roadworks.

Paul
 
thanks Byuphoto, beside photography I like graphic and sometimes I try to reproduce it. My wife and me like to sit in a cafè to read newspapers !
 
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