Underneath the big nose of Luna Park in St. Kilda. As captured by the Diana F toycamera on medium format film.
Standing along the banks of the Yarra River, just next to the Melbourne Aquarium are some wonderful sculptures, part bollard, part totem. This is one of them by Bruce Armstrong, as captured by a Diana F toycamera.
Looking like a colourful mutant weathervane gone mad, “The Blowhole” is an artpiece by Duncan Stemler, that can be found in Docklands Park, Melbourne. / It is a most hypnotic piece of kinetic sculpture, each armature revolving independently in the wind. This is another photograph captured by my Diana F “toycamera” on medium format film.
Taken with my Holga camera down near Williamstown, the bayside suburb of Melbourne, this image of a seagull is possibly a bit clichéd but it also happens to be one of my favourites from the day, perhaps because of the softness of the focus that the plastic camera produces.
Inbetween the Yarra and Federation square stands a sculpture called Red Centre by artist Kon Dimopoulos. It is a sculpture of several rods of resin which sway in the breeze, also passers by can move the rods. they make gentle clicking, clanking (and other onomatopoeiac) sounds as they hit each other when they move / “It’s really a kinetic work made of a variety of reeds that move in the wind,” Dimopoulos says. / Looking for a different perspective to experience the work, on impulse I thrust my Diana camera into the centre of the rods and photographed an upward looking shot that Ai think gave a rather interesting result.
On the corner of Spring Street and Flinders Street sits this large sculpture in the forecourt of a large corporate building. Next time I’m there I will find out the sculptures name and the artist, I’m sorry I didn’t the day I took this shot, but I didn’t want to get a parking ticket (highlighting yet another advantage of travelling by public transport!) / This image taken on my Diana, a medium format “toy camera” with Fuji 160 NPC film.
One of the many interesting facades to be found on Chapel Street, South Yarra. Taken with a Diana “toy camera”
These structures designed by John Denton greet drivers heading south towards Melbourne via the Tullamarine Freeway or going north via the Bolte bridge out of the city towards Melbourne’s primary airport. Some call them the “Cheesesticks” but being red, I would liken them to toothpicks or those skinny salami sticks you sometimes get with your chhese squares and and so forth for nibbles at a party. / I’ve wanted to capture them with plastic for a while and today I found one of the best vantage points to do so for my purpose. Being from the completely other side of town, I wasn’t sure where best to go, but it’s amazing what you can do if you study a street map! / Here is a different perspective of three of them as seen against the cheerful yellow sound barrier protecting nearby residents from the noise of commuters busily commuting. / Diana 151 loaded with Fuji NPC 160 (I had reloaded the camera after the last shot in my portfolia)
shot on film with a Holga in TONGA, / Ana lives on a small island, you can walk around it within 15 minutes , everyday she holds this rope ,climb up a palm tree and jumps in the air.
taken in the lane behind my house, with a tomato can turned into a pinhole camera. I think the exposure was less than a minute, on paper.
Another random images taken while I was in Buenos Aries recently with my little Russian Lomo failed spy camera that I just love to bits and bits. Shot with Iford HP5 super real b/w film and with a touch of post processing.
arrows on the street, and photographed with a Holga and the light leaks that it let in. Featured in issue #30 of F-Stop Magazine.
A drive by landscape, shot with a Holga 35mm camera on slide film at dusk.
these birds were hopping around the restaurant in which we were lunching at. Diana + Camera
Plastic toy fish-eye camera / Fuju VELVIA 50 / Processed in C-41 No Adobe 2008 Other fish eye images © All images are copyright Daniela Di Cesare 2008. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.
Plastic toy fish-eye camera / Fuju VELVIA 50 / Processed in C-41 No Adobe, apart from slight levels adjustment 2008 Other fish eye images © All images are copyright Daniela Di Cesare 2008. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.
Shot on film with great wall camera in Avignon, France.
Nick Milwirght from Blackchords Shot on film with great wall camera in paris.
Angel of Waters is the official title of the beautiful sculpture which adorns Bethesda Fountain – the centerpiece of Central Park’s Bethesda Terrace. This is an old image of mine which was taken with a Toy Camera…(Holga)..the negative was scanned into the computer and further manipulated through photoshop and corel photopro Textures from playingwithbrushes and Eddie 07
Taken with Holga CFN ISO 100 Film copyright Shannon Holm Photography / This photo does not belong in the public domain.
luan-sath terma 2u / chapel Street / In the Shadow of Shandon Bells / Parking is allowed but a disc is required
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