
i don’t think i’m too happy with the scanned result. no? what do you think?

me, 6 years old. in a play as an angel. yes. it certainly deserved to be documented.
i have a new home at lomography.com. it’s under the name sangrmahlia. posted there are my works using my Holga 120 CFN (apparently now there are many types.) so…yeah.
i just inherited a nikon D40x. a few shots from trial session:









more of this set here: le chambre bleue
i added a section called secret files in my gallery. it’s a compilation of travel photos i took with a digital camera (which, surprise, surprise, i have. i’m not completely against digital photography.)
seminyak beach / venice canale
sam / borough market
camberwell school of art / a curious guy in front of tate modern
liberty building / architectural association school
london alley / around borough market





ilford sfx 200, 35 mm, using holga 120 cfn.
more at light leaks and things section at my gallery (bottom of the line)


i am a rock, black as the colour of your teeth
i am a rock, still as the surface of your skin
i’m afraid of all things liquid like you
i am a rock, sometimes i can’t tell the difference
i am a rock in a field of the fallen clouds
and everything else that has gone black like you
i’m afraid of all things liquid like you
i’m afraid of the way you swim through
maybe i should stop drinking
least i know now what it’s like to be drowning
i am a rock, learning how to swim like you
(new photographic works added to the light leaks and other things section of my gallery)
i traveled to west and central java last october, in search of my long lost ancestry.
actually, i was just visiting my great-uncles and great-aunts. that was just more exciting to type down.
for the first time while traveling i brought along my 635 yashicaflex, all six pounds of it. it was a very eye-opening experience as it was a completely different system to what i’m used to in holga; it took a good one minute to prepare the camera before i took one single shot and multiple exposures look mostly ridiculous with it, although possible. on several film rolls i was still blindly tracing along the side of it—hence, they ended up looking either very rough or very faint. i did succeeded on two or three rolls though, and considering i was traveling with no additional equipment, i would say i did pretty well.
i just uploaded a selection of the scanned results into the travel documentations set in my gallery, but here’s some of them in cropped 4 x 6 format (to see them in their full 6 x 6 you have to visit the gallery!):




thank you.
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