Fast movers is an expression used to describe fighting aircrafts in the army. I have tried to use the iPhone to capture moving objects, but many of the pictures get out of focus/frame. I have decided to only go for moving objects on my next Hipstawalk. A good friend of mine have built a skate ramp in his garden. I was there on a driveby Hipstashooting, and this was some of the prints. John S Lens and Ina´s 1935 Film.
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Monday, September 27, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Autumn Fields…
On one of my trips I came across this newly cut field. The sun was setting, and this made for a beautiful landscape and light. All prints are John S Lens and Ina's 1935 Film.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
From the sky…
Here are some Hipstaprints from one of my trips. I haven't published these prints before, because they are shot with the new Ina's 1935 Film. At the time the new Hipstamatic 170 was not yet released, so this was a big "secret". This film is just the frame around the print.
When I was driving around on my Vespa, I had a small airplane flying low beside the road. Unfortunately I didn't arrive at the small airport until the plane had landed and parked. Here are the shots, made in a setting sun. I love the way the new iPhone 4 treats direct sunlight. It creates beautiful patterns.
For the airplane buffs out there, the first is a Cessna 182 Skyplane, the second (red details) is a Cessna 172P. First shot is John S Lens with the BlacKeys B+W Film. The rest is Ina's 1935 Film.
When I was driving around on my Vespa, I had a small airplane flying low beside the road. Unfortunately I didn't arrive at the small airport until the plane had landed and parked. Here are the shots, made in a setting sun. I love the way the new iPhone 4 treats direct sunlight. It creates beautiful patterns.
For the airplane buffs out there, the first is a Cessna 182 Skyplane, the second (red details) is a Cessna 172P. First shot is John S Lens with the BlacKeys B+W Film. The rest is Ina's 1935 Film.
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