They arrived. Finally. After a string of stern emails to a bemused Lomography.co.uk customer service assistant, my pictures found their way through my letterbox
I picked up my Canon 110ED 20 with great self-satisfaction for a mere £2 from a charity shop in Bedford:
Even more fortuitous – it’s actually in good working order!
The films cost more than the camera itself. Such is the way with archaic equipment reentered into the cycle of things by ‘trendy’ people.
Lomography film pictures
Anyway, without further ado, here’s the outcome from a number of shootings taken at different intervals over a two month period. I used a Lomography Peacock 200 ISO 110 film which was slide developed. They’re a little grainy, which I think is partly to do with the way a cross-development process and partially due to the low level lighting of the individual scenes – you’ll notice that I braved inches of snow for these shots, so I’m more than happy to embrace the grain.