Sons

had enough of the museum

med_U6408I1587228054.SEQ.0.jpg
 
Heck so do I, lol. Like father like son

Like the saying goes, the booger doesn't fall far from the nostril. :D

Lomo 800 is actually not bad

Really nice color palette, blan01 (and congrats if this is a recent photo)! I've been really curious about Lomo 800 as most of the samples I've seen, yours included, have impressed me. When I looked for it a while back, it was out of stock everywhere, but I just managed to order some directly from Lomography. The website didn't allow me to order more than two packs, though.

I wonder who actually makes the film, but that's a different topic for a different thread.
 
My 14 year old (and occassionally I) has become the resident photographer for a local community magazine dedicated to intergenerational involvement. Here he is photographing our 94 year old neighbour in her garden for the summer issue. Fuji XE-2s/27 2.8

U76197I1591402321.SEQ.0.jpg
 
med_U45148I1591133885.SEQ.4.jpg


Seth @37, maker and sole proprietor of Morgen Long Chardonnay, with Linn Van Meter among his barrel racks near Amity, Oregon.

RX1 & A7II Kolari/55 1.8 for this series

med_U45148I1591133881.SEQ.0.jpg



med_U45148I1591133884.SEQ.2.jpg
 
Wow, you must be very proud, Robert! I looked up your son's webpage, and of course saw more of your wonderful images featured. :)

med_U45148I1591133885.SEQ.4.jpg


Seth @37, maker and sole proprietor of Morgen Long Chardonnay, with Linn Van Meter among his barrel racks near Amity, Oregon.

RX1 & A7II Kolari/55 1.8 for this series

med_U45148I1591133881.SEQ.0.jpg



med_U45148I1591133884.SEQ.2.jpg
 
Back
Top Bottom