Thank you. These pictures have way more quality and character than the thousands made with all those “bokeh” wonder lenses and megapixel champion camera’s. It’s shows photography is an art and craft.
Excellent, excellent photos! I just ordered one of these and was looking for some confirmation I did not make a mistake and it’s far from that based on your amazing work here! Thanks for sharing.
Hope you’ve found your glasses! They weren’t on top of your head, I did look! Lovely set of photos Martin. It’s surprising how good that camera is and how much you like it considering it’s such a plasticky looking thing, but just goes to show it’s the person behind the lens that really matters!
Hello Martin. You are a great inspiration to me. You take amazingly beautiful pictures in black and white. Your latest video where you shoot with a Holga camera inspires a lot. I started photographing in black and white 2 years ago again. I shoot with my Rolleiflex. A simple and light camera to carry with you. The only downside is the dark viewfinder. I have been looking for a Lomo camera, but it's hard to find one. Looking forward to more of watching your videos. Wish you a good summer. Best regards from Lars-Göran.
As ever some great shots. I spent the day finishing off a beautiful Minolta autocord with the insert option for 4x4 or 4x5 size giving 18 exposures on a 120 film. It came with the 4x5 mask. The lens cleaned up like new and the shutter was taken down to it's blades and cleaned as it was gummed up..I will be putting it through its paces soon.
Wonderful images as always Martin! I think it would be an interesting video if you did a video on all the film developers that you use and how you decide which developer use on a roll of film.
Hi Martin your videos are always very inspiring but it's funny that whilst not here for the Lomo stuff it strikes me that your images are often a case of what you don't include and what is important in your images something I and I expect many others struggle with. For example the Lone Tree on Buttermere!!! many photographers will try to create a landscape image where they try to include the dramatic mountains the lake lake and the tree and it will just become foreground interest. Where in your image the tree is the focal point and the part Mountain and lake are more just background elements very similar with the stream running to the lake rather than a shot of the mountains with a streaming front. Which makes a much better photo . If that makes sense it would be lovely for you to expand in another video on what to include leave out
You have a very keen eye. Making marvelous images in BW with simple compositions. As far as BW and/or film photography go, you and Steve Onions produce the finest content on RUclips. Unfortunately many young having just discovered film photography think it is good enough to produce mediocre work. They will come to realize it takes a lot of practice to become a good photographer. Keep up the good work, even if you run out of cameras to show. Love the music by the way!
Great pics as usual :) When the 25th anniversary edition camera first came out I wanted to get one, but they were a bit too dear for me at the time. I may pick one up, now, see what deal I can get one eBay. Or, I may just buy one from Lomo as they still sell them in their store.
After your previous video I have been constantly checking out the lomography shop hoping for this to come in stock and it just did and I just ordered it. A lot of cash I suppose given it's brand new (tough to find this on the used market) but I think I will enjoy it a lot! I am definitely going to try and use a flash with it and take photos of family when I can't bring more stuff with me. Thanks a lot for alerting me to it and fantastic photos as always! I do actually have a Bronica SQ 40mm lens which I love but obviously that's far less portable than this. There are also fisheye options the cheapest and most wide (30mm!) being on the Pentacon Six but that's also really heavy haha.
Thank you. These pictures have way more quality and character than the thousands made with all those “bokeh” wonder lenses and megapixel champion camera’s. It’s shows photography is an art and craft.
Lovely images and fun camera.
Nice collection of folders on the shelf as well.
Really enjoyed these two videos on a camera I knew little about. Lovely images.
Hi Martin
I love watching your content a real inspiration.
Keep it coming 🙏🙏🙏.
Lovely little doggy Martin an a lovely little camera great video 😊👍🏻
Excellent, excellent photos! I just ordered one of these and was looking for some confirmation I did not make a mistake and it’s far from that based on your amazing work here! Thanks for sharing.
Lovely informative video, Martin! Nice photos too
Wonderful photos and video! You’ve got that camera dialed in 👍
Great images and music. Interesting camera.
Outstanding pictures as usual! Thanks.
Absolutely superb images - I may have purchased one but don’t tell Mrs B
I also had this camera take great pictures in any weather.
Hope you’ve found your glasses! They weren’t on top of your head, I did look! Lovely set of photos Martin. It’s surprising how good that camera is and how much you like it considering it’s such a plasticky looking thing, but just goes to show it’s the person behind the lens that really matters!
Lovely photographs!
Love the music - good choice.
Very nice photos.
Hello Martin. You are a great inspiration to me. You take amazingly beautiful pictures in black and white. Your latest video where you shoot with a Holga camera inspires a lot. I started photographing in black and white 2 years ago again. I shoot with my Rolleiflex. A simple and light camera to carry with you. The only downside is the dark viewfinder. I have been looking for a Lomo camera, but it's hard to find one. Looking forward to more of watching your videos. Wish you a good summer. Best regards from Lars-Göran.
Lovely images
Fantasticas y hermosas fotografías.
Soy suscriptor. Un saludo desde Edpaña
Great images as usual Martin, one of my favourite places to photograp.
Truly beautiful images, Martin. I love the pallet of grays that show on all your photographs.
As ever some great shots. I spent the day finishing off a beautiful Minolta autocord with the insert option for 4x4 or 4x5 size giving 18 exposures on a 120 film. It came with the 4x5 mask. The lens cleaned up like new and the shutter was taken down to it's blades and cleaned as it was gummed up..I will be putting it through its paces soon.
Thank you Martin class as always, i use a Fuji GA645 camera has automatic focus when on holidays as it simplifies it for me
Wonderful images as always Martin! I think it would be an interesting video if you did a video on all the film developers that you use and how you decide which developer use on a roll of film.
Beautiful images and music is captivating 👍
Amazing photos! Subscribed :)
Lovely pictures Martin…you are an inspiration for me to use my older cameras! Well done…Be safe, Cheers..
Wow 😮💯
A 'Masterly Set of Traditional Pictorial Photos' you should apply for the ARPS or even the Fellowship FRPS !
Beautiful photography. Thank you.
Very nice photos...as always. Thanks.
Lovely shots, Martin. I'd love to see you visit Brimham Rocks at some point. I used to live in the Washburn valley, good memories from your vids.
Beautiful pictures Martin.
very interesting. im seriously considering getting one of these. they seem to tick a lot of box not ticked by other cameras.
Hi Martin your videos are always very inspiring but it's funny that whilst not here for the Lomo stuff it strikes me that your images are often a case of what you don't include and what is important in your images something I and I expect many others struggle with. For example the Lone Tree on Buttermere!!! many photographers will try to create a landscape image where they try to include the dramatic mountains the lake lake and the tree and it will just become foreground interest. Where in your image the tree is the focal point and the part Mountain and lake are more just background elements very similar with the stream running to the lake rather than a shot of the mountains with a streaming front. Which makes a much better photo . If that makes sense it would be lovely for you to expand in another video on what to include leave out
Felicidades por tu vídeo maestro! Gracias por compartir.....saludos desde España!
Some great shots there. You prove that you don't have to spend thousands to produce quality images. Good eye sir!
You have a very keen eye. Making marvelous images in BW with simple compositions. As far as BW and/or film photography go, you and Steve Onions produce the finest content on RUclips. Unfortunately many young having just discovered film photography think it is good enough to produce mediocre work. They will come to realize it takes a lot of practice to become a good photographer. Keep up the good work, even if you run out of cameras to show. Love the music by the way!
Great pics as usual :) When the 25th anniversary edition camera first came out I wanted to get one, but they were a bit too dear for me at the time. I may pick one up, now, see what deal I can get one eBay. Or, I may just buy one from Lomo as they still sell them in their store.
Your short videos are other photographers long videos 🤣 You certainly got around in the Lake District, Great photos of familiar places ☺
Nice photos. There are too many reports of these cameras breaking or having other issues for me to take a chance on one given the price.
@@geofff6671 mine has not let me down yet, but I do believe with constant usage and a little rouge handling there not going to last a lifetime
After your previous video I have been constantly checking out the lomography shop hoping for this to come in stock and it just did and I just ordered it. A lot of cash I suppose given it's brand new (tough to find this on the used market) but I think I will enjoy it a lot! I am definitely going to try and use a flash with it and take photos of family when I can't bring more stuff with me.
Thanks a lot for alerting me to it and fantastic photos as always! I do actually have a Bronica SQ 40mm lens which I love but obviously that's far less portable than this. There are also fisheye options the cheapest and most wide (30mm!) being on the Pentacon Six but that's also really heavy haha.
I love myLCA-120 and was blown away with its images, I'm sure you will be also
What camera strap are you using?
It was the strap that came with the camera
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