bratislava part 2

around two months ago i was in bratislava with my boyfriend for one day, i already shared some pitures of our trip with you.
when i went to the lab last week, i didn’t know i still had some pictures of this trip on my black & white film and was pretty surprised about it, so i thought i would like to share them with you. and also because i’m very happy with the pictures i got, the black and white ones are, in my opinion, much nicer than those of the colour negative film.

me and the darkroom

in the context of my photography course i had a darkroom workshop a few weeks ago. i was fascinated immediately, so me and some of my course colleagues went to the darkroom one more time… and here’s what came out of it. the film i processed was a black & white lomo film, shot some time in winter with my lomo fisheye. i think some of the pictures turned out quite nice, other ones can be improved for sure.
i’m planning to go back to the darkroom soon (we can use the darkroom of the photography school), but next time i will try to process a diana-medium-format-film :)
as i’m not experienced at all with all the darkroom-work, i would be happy about any kind of feedback here :)

horray! my first presentable diana photos

finally i’m getting along better with my diana :) so here are some of the results of the film i used last week. it was a lomography color negative 100, unfortunately those of the red scale film didn’t turn out well…

i’m happy about any sort of tips and good advice :)

i'm not quite sure what this is or what i wanted to photograph in this picture. but somehow i really like it!

i’m not quite sure what this is or what i wanted to photograph in this picture. but somehow i really like it!

 

 

 

an afternoon with my lomo fisheye

here are some more of my analog photos taken with my lomography fisheye. as mentioned in my last tree tuesday post, i am very new to analog photography but i am happy with those pictures. it’s always a surprise how the pictures look like when you see them the first time. all of them were taken the same day as the ones in this post on a 35mm black & white white lomography film.

water

sunshine

graffiti wall

houses

path