These photos were taken with a Holga (lomography camera) back in Year 11 when I used to do photography. The top 4 pictures are of Terrigal beach and the bottom is a wide view of Homebush from a friend's apartment. These images were created by taking shots from various perspectives/positions. Each individual photograph is vague and unusual however by combining these pieces together I was able to create an image. What is interesting about this technique is that you are able to create a continuation of time in the same image.
This is ironic as cameras are made to capture a moment in time.
All of his works are unbelievable.
The design of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is something out of the ordinary.
This masterpiece reflects originality as Frank Gehry pushes his designs to the limit.
What is more amazing is the construction of this building that enables this radical structure of such size and unique dimensions to stand.
Bondi Beach, beautiful weather and lovers.
One of the most beautiful things in life is when people are simply not doing anything in particular.
FIONA HALL: Greenhouse, Laze, Tranquil
TRACEY MOFFAT: Juxtaposition, Fortify, Peacefully
ROSALIE GASCOIGNE: Hyperbola, Oscillate, Dilapidated
Hey lawrence! Im kinda liking your holga panoramas. I have a Diana F+ but I havent quite tried to do panoramas with it. Good job! I like how the sky turned on in your first shot at the top. So blue! What film did you use?
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