Monday, October 28, 2013

Spring 2013

Family vacation to Alaska, graduation ceremonies of some dear friends, stereotypical Vancouverite activities.


Never take a 5D with you when you bike around the seawall, especially if you're as unfit as I am.



Quite possibly my favourite person.


















The views were amazing, though at some point all the mountains just look the same.
The food was great, but a week on a boat surrounded by senior citizens is too, too much.









Lomo Log: Fisheye 2 v.4.0

Forever delayed beyond the expected time.
These photos were taken sometime in August 2012 (14 months ago!), with weird red scale film. I never seem to learn.
Photos are of family, and friends from high school who I randomly bumped into at the resort. I haven't been home in almost a year, and I can't believe I'm saying this, but I miss the beach terribly.













Monday, April 15, 2013

Film Log: AT-1 v.6.0


6.2 Shangri-La Mactan.
August 2012


6.3 Sister


6.13 Boulevard.
September 2012


6.14 Coal Harbour.
October 2012


6.15, 6.16 Fall.


6.25 Revolver Coffee, Gastown.
February 2013


6.27


6.28


6.29 Gastown girl.


6.30 Downtown SFU Library. She doesn't even go here!


6.31
April 2013


6.33, 6.34 Spring.


6.37


6.38

ISO 64 Lomography Tungsten Film, 36 exp. August 2012-April 2013? Shooting at ISO 64 in overcast Vancouver is tough. Never loading weird film into my SLR ever again.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Film Log: AT-1 v.5.0


5.1 Child at the aquarium.
June 30, 2012


5.3


5.5


5.7


5.11 They're too quick, and I'm too slow.


5.13 The cutest.


5.15 Flew back to the Philippines, had an after school (for Mon and Ka at least) cake date at Oh Georg! Ayala Centre Cebu. Light leak success!
Date unknown.


5.16 Spontaneous cake date with Kathleen at Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf @ Ayala Terraces.
Date unknown.


5.18 Tears for Fears live @ Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino.
August 12, 2012.


5.19


5.21


5.24


Only about 9 months behind!
ISO 400 Fuji Film, 24 exp. all the way from J&R in NYC.
(And they said low ISO at a dim concert venue couldn't be done. Shun the non-believers!)