Pusography Back to Basics.

Stan Hesketh

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I took these with an Olympus Trip 300 35mm camera that I picked up in a charity shop for pence. It is fixed focus; fixed everything in fact. With Lomography in mind, I loaded it with a very old roll of Jessops 100 ISO film that has been lying around for many moons and went for a walk. I don't believe it had been used for years, and seemed a little sluggish at winding the film, but it soon got used to being operated again. It is better for close up stuff, but can give a softened effect on the horizon. I edited the canal shot a little, but the others are straight out of the camera (other than removing car reg. no.)

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Edit: I stupidly put "Canonography" when I meant "Olympusography" Senior moment I'm afraid.
 
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I know that windmill well - you can't be that far from me :)

Nice trip with the trip :)
 
Thanks folks. It was just a bit of fun, but I think that it may be out of focus at infinity somehow. It is a really cheap version of the Trip and a plastic lens, I believe. Might try a roll of XP2 in it.
 
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