Who would have thought of bringing and risking their lomo cams to whitewater rafting?!

We placed them inside a ziplock...

But the ziplock failed us and the water got in.

But the cam's interior was dry and the film survived.

Hooray and high five for the vivitar!
Link for the complete set soon. For now check the vivitar set here.
Too lazy to blog. What's new? hehe

My DSLR and lenses has taken a backseat from my vault.
I can make space for a TLR and a Horizon Perfekt. Really. :)
Santa can you hear me?
I got a good email question today from a fellow photographer who got curious with all the lomo shit I'm getting into.
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On 8/9/07, Jim Cosme wrote:
I'm curious: what is it about lomo that you like so much? :)
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My reply:
Good question. :)
- The uniqueness of the photos. The vignettes & blurry shots. Kahit na
sabihin mong kaya sa photoshop, iba pa din pag diretso sa film. Purist
kahit papano.
- Not worrying if my shots are crappy. The crappier, the more we call
it art. Haha.
- The surprise of getting all red, green, yellow or bluish photos from
the cheap expired slides we use and cross process.
- The wait of finishing and processing a roll of film.
- Not having to worry that our "gears" will be obsolete in the next
coming months because another "higher" model is coming out.
- We consider lomo as a lifestyle. It is part of our daily life.
- The community of lomomanila.
- More reason for some other members here:
http://www.lomomanila.ph/viewtopic.php?t=75
So why not lomo righ'?