6.12.2013


[edinburgh up and down]

The nice thing about shooting with only a HOLGA, I found upon receiving my UK film back, is that there are about a third as many photos to look through. With each frame costing a little under $1, I'm not as trigger-happy as I would be with 35mm. However, given that, each shot is then used on something I really want to show, so the total amount of photos I have to get viewing-ready ends up being roughly the same.


[seagull caught in the frame]

The Gorse growing all over the Edinburgh hills is apparently an invasive species, but made for some colorful pictures.


[headphoned hiker amongst the gorse]

Apparently the weather during my stay in the UK was freakishly fantastic. Sunshine every day.


[stitching this thing together was a pain]

[spot the lolo]

Actually a triple exposure. Can you spot the Lolo?


[smoking man leans, cool as a cucumber, under william hill]

[teal reflection in botanic garden]

[lolo inhales the rhododendrons

[thug life amongst rhododendrons]

[yellow green striped spotted field]

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