Wednesday, March 31, 2010

12 depressing hours of not being at the beach

I came across this wonderful blog of Polaroid & lo-fi photography called take nothing but polaroids and was tickled pink by the author's writings in this post: "Most of us are out the door at 7 set to embark on our work day, and don't usually roll through the door till about the same time in the pm. That's 12 hours of not being at the beach a day, depressing ain't it."

I love how silly it sounded yet it's so true.

Anyway, my Red Trees Golden Half from The Click Shop arrived today in the midst of the maelstrom of work, just the perfect time to put a smile on my face. I had a great pleasure purchasing from Adrian of The Click Shop - I presume he has all time supply of all the cameras considering the fact I never had to place an order unlike the other lomo blogshops I've dealt with before, and his shipping only took a day. How delightful!

Now I can't wait for the weekends more than ever.

2 comments:

Sue Anna Joe said...

Hey, looks awthum. Pictures of the pictures?

Zana Fauzi said...

Ah yeah that's the problem. You see, since golden half divides pictures in half of the frame, and I loaded my first 36-exposure roll which will eventually double up to 72 exposures, and I've taken pictures of everything & anything (the cats dah tak larat posing) and I haven't finished them up all yet! It leaves me kind of agitated to be honest :D

For first timers of golden half, I recommend getting 12 or 24-roll first, then build up from there especially if you're on vacation where you don't need the results fast.