I finally got my rolls of film developed! After such great intentions back in February, I let my films build up without getting them developed. By the time I got the prints, I had 4 months worth of photos.
The first roll was a write-off. I'd used a red scale film and the images were so dark that I couldn't see a thing. I won't be using that film again until I really learn how to work with it! Luckily, the other rolls were fine and I love some of the images. I've narrowed down my favourite images and I'll be sharing them over the next three weeks. Getting these prints back has really inspired me. I can't wait to shoot some more rolls!
This post is dedicated to the photos I've taken on various trips to London.

Which is your favourite?
i like them all!!
ReplyDeleteHaha thank you!
DeleteI love the sunset one with the london eye in the background! Also jealous you saw the Lichtenstein exhibit. It closed the day before we got to london :(
ReplyDeleteLaura
maxandmummy.blogspot.co.uk
Oh no, that's such bad timing! How annoying!
Deletelove love love lomo!! double exposures are my absolute favourite!! i've been posting film photos on my blog recently. not knowing what you get until it's in your hand is my favourite thing in the world!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love double exposures too!
DeleteThose turned out super cool! I love the picture of the reflection of hte London eye and the church.
ReplyDeleteThank you! That one's a double exposure :)
DeleteWow your photos look awesome! Especially love the first one!! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Maisie!
DeleteThese are awesome! I love the one of the chimney of the tate poking out through the trees :) xx
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Thank you! I love the look of the Tate Modern!
DeleteLove all these photos! They're so artistic. <3
ReplyDeleteKathy
www.mypeachdays.com
That's the best thing about lomography. You don't have to know what you're doing to get artistic results!
Deletevery cool ^^
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteOooo that last one is beautiful! It's kind of spooky! I'm definitely a culprit for letting my films build up too... It's because it takes me so long to finish one that I get out of the habit!
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely blog, I'm glad I found it :) xx
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The last one is my favourite! I always take ages to finish a roll of film too haha!
DeleteGorgeous photos dear! I'm your newest GFC follower, love this blog!
ReplyDeleteXO Imke
Hi Imke! Thank you so much for following. I really appreciate it :)
DeleteThese photos are beautiful! I recently found an old film cameras of my dads so I've been experimenting. Next time I go to London I definitely need to take it with me
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