St Peter's Parish Church

Pondlife

I know I'm biased; I love lomography and all that goes with it and so far the feedback has been very positive. But what do you think?!
Film info (for those who want to know!):
Shot on Ilford HP5 and Fujicolor Superia X-Tra 400 - both 120mm rollfilm.
Em ♥
Yep, love it! It's a great feeling when you discover a technique that you get really passionate about.
ReplyDeleteI just had a roll of film developed the other day actually...
Hope you have fun!
Don't you just love that feeling of getting your film developed after waiting! :) I really like that second shot. It's ok to be biased ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the photo of the church but particulary like the composition of the second photo.
ReplyDeleteBTW.. I have awarded you a 'Sunshine Award' - please follow this link:
http://ksjewellerydesigns.blogspot.com/2010/01/sunshine-award.html
Kristin :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments! ♥
ReplyDeleteVic - Looking forward to seeing your own creations!
Jen - You know you're one of my inspirations!
Kristin - Thank you so much for the award!