Game Boy Camera July 29, 2023
Many years ago at a retro games exchange I bought an old Game Boy Camera. I had some fun with the thing back then but found it a bit sad that there was no way to get the photos off the cartridge. (Other than printing them on the fun but very low quality Game Boy Printer). Then about two years ago I got a Joey Jr cartridge dumper to backup some games and their save states. Turns out that the thing can also extract the photos from the Game Boy Camera. Since I like a good old tech / new tech mashup here are some of the photos I took with it!
Now the pictures that this thing takes are black and white and 128x112 pixels. That makes them very low resolution. (Though some people have used color filters and multiple exposures to get color images!) While this can be a fun challenge it is also incredibly limiting. This mainly shows in anything that resembles landscape photos such as the picture of the TV tower at Alexanderplatz and the picture I took in the woods. Anyway, it’s a fun retro toy and I’ve had some fun taking some party photos with it!
TV Tower
Lifesaver
Leaf
Doggo
Woods
Gibraltar July 20, 2023
In January of this year Eva and I got to visit the Gibraltar rock! For my analog photos I brought along my Olympus Pen FT, the 20mm and 100mm lenses as well as some old Kodak Technical Pan (still got a few rolls of that lying around). The combination of contrasty film and a wide angle lens that vignettes pretty strongly makes for some dark edges but I think the pictures turned out pretty nicely!
The Pen FT is a half frame camera (it fits 72 photos on a regular 135 film) and that also means the default orientation of the photos it takes is portrait. This was pretty rare for the time this camera was released in and is an interesting case of foreshadowing to modern day phone cameras.
Under Water
Olympus Pen F, G.Zuiko Auto-S 20mm f/3.5, Kodak Technical Pan
Ķemeri July 11, 2023
Pretty much a year ago when visiting Riga we spent a day walking around in the Ķemeri National Park and the village there. It was quite a nice day trip from Riga the whole area has the atmosphere of an old fashioned city getaway place. I took quite a few photos there, some of them with my Hasselblad 500 C/M on very heavily expired (1994!) Agfa Ultra 50. I’m frankly surprised how well these turned out given how old the film was. I also think the color pallet fits the place quite well, so here you can see three of those images!
Ķemeri Station
Hasselblad 500 C/M, Planar T* 2.8/80 CF, Agfa Ultra 50 (expired)
Ķemeri Train
Hasselblad 500 C/M, Planar T* 2.8/80 CF, Agfa Ultra 50 (expired)
Ķemeri House
Hasselblad 500 C/M, Planar T* 2.8/80 CF, Agfa Ultra 50 (expired)
Cordoba through Lomography Experimental Lens Kit Lenses April 8, 2023
About a decade on I’m still enjoying shooting with the three lenses from the Lomography Experimental Lens Kit for micro four thirds. These three lenses where released back when I was working for Lomography and are about as quirky as their announcement trailer. The Kit contains a fisheye, a wide angle and a standard lens and it comes with little filter gels that one can insert behind the lens.
I took the wide angle lens (my favorite out of the bunch) on my trip to Spain in December and (especially on my full spectrum camera) it’s the closest digital thing to a plastic analog camera that I’ve ever used. At f8 these lenses are not exactly bright and the corners have quite some vignetting and blur but that is what makes shooting them fun. For the full spectrum image (‘Bloom’) I used the yellow filter gel. It works quite well to get a bit of a shift towards the infrared part of the light spectrum.
Christmas Lights
Gaisberg Peak View April 2, 2023
In a bit of a long running theme on here I’ve been to the top of Gaisberg at the end of last year. Given the unseasonably warm winter we had in large parts of Europe you can see that there was not a lot snow on the peak for late December.
In the first picture (“Transportation”) you can see the top most parking area in the foreground and Untersberg in the background. The second picture (“Watzmann”) is, as the name suggests, a view towards Watzmann and the surrounding German Alps. And the third picture shows Hochkogel to the left, Kratzspitz to the right and Keeskogel in the center/back (I think). If you are curious you can find a 360 degree panorama with peak names online.
Transportation
Watzmann
Keeskogel
Ernst-Tählmann-Park August 14, 2022
A while back I got a broken Cosina CX-2 off of eBay for cheap. I managed to piece the camera back together after some tinkering (might put up a post about this process in a bit). To test it I got out some old Fuji Superia 200 and went on a stroll through the Ernst-Tählmann-Park in Prenzlauer Berg. The area has some quite well kept GDR era buildings and monuments, it’s worth a visit! As you can see the camera seems to be doing fine and I think the expired film fits the scenery quite well.
Tählmann
Cosina CX-2, Fuji Superia 200 (expired)
Waschbeton I
Cosina CX-2, Fuji Superia 200 (expired)
Waschbeton II
Cosina CX-2, Fuji Superia 200 (expired)
Brandenburg Cow August 13, 2022
Sometime in 2020 a friend and I went on a bicycle daytrip from Berlin to Brandenburg and I came across this cow.
Brandenburg Cow
Otherworldly Aegna June 14, 2021
In 2018 I was visiting Tallinn with one of my partners and we took a daytrip to the island of Aegna. I found the landscape there quite otherworldly and think that the seascapes really worked well with the super expired Agfa film that I used.
Shoreline
Canon EOS Elan 7, EF 35mm f/2 IS USM, Agfa Ultra 50 (very expired)
Seaside
Canon EOS Elan 7, EF 35mm f/2 IS USM, Agfa Ultra 50 (very expired)
Summerdays on Rügen April 19, 2021
Last year I managed to get away from our ongoing pandemic situation a bit and spend some relaxing days on the island of Rügen. I had my Hasselblad with me and shot took some photos there. (Film roll number 600, according to my numbering scheme!) It was all very much the cliché German Baltic Sea beaches, but I do love that landscape a lot.
Seaside
Hasselblad 500 C/M, Sonnar T* 4/150 CF, Kodak Portra 160VC (heavily expired)
Lively Beach
Hasselblad 500 C/M, Sonnar T* 4/150 CF, Kodak Portra 160VC (heavily expired)
Snowfall in Friedrichshain March 10, 2021
In January and February 2021 Berlin had some unusually cold weather that brought us a lot of lovely snow which also stuck around because of the low temperatures. One evening in late February in particularly I noticed a snow storm outside and ventured into the night to take some photos. It turned out to be quite a magical change of scenery during the lengthy lockdown that Berlin was (and still is) under.
Snowy Rosenwiese
Bicycle in Red
Rental Bike