I don't do it enough (film and developing is expensive) but love how raw and imperfect shooting a roll of film is.
In this day and age of perfect pixels, clinical lenses, instant review, Photoshop enhancements and touch up, it's so refreshing to just go out once in a while and get what you get straight from camera, being happy with the four of five absolute gems which come out from a roll of film.
This was shot this morning on on a camera released in 1967 I'm led to believe, the Olympus Trip 35 - no fancy metering and only a very basic focus adjustment (if you can call it that). I've never shot on this camera before as it was handed down to me last year and I thought I'd give it a go today. Lomo before lomo was a thing.
So unique, here is one of the gems!
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