Explosions of gold fireworks lit up the sky as I took this picture.
A 4th of July celebration firework. I took this picture long-exposure and zoomed on the firework and purposely moved the camera around, I think sometimes it makes a nice effect.
4th of July fireworks :)
Some 4th of July purple fireworks that look like lightning. :)
Gold fireworks with a zooming effect applied in photoshop. :)
Vivitar IC101 & expired film.
Vivitar IC101 + expired film
Vivitar IC101 + expired film
Vivitar IC101 + expired film
Vivitar IC101 + expired film
Taken on a Vivitar “Ultra Slim & Wide” – Lomo without the expense….
The Leeds Corn Exchange. Scanned neg from a Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim and post-process conversion to B&W.
You can find this movie theater across the street from the beach in Cape May, NJ. Taken with Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim with Konica Chrome 200iso slide film, expired 12-03.
taken with a vivitar ultra wide and slim 35mm camera, expired film (2004). / one of my favourite photos ever, i think.
Some of you may know that I recently dropped my travel camera from an 11th story window. yeah – ugh! Although, it might have been subconscious, since I have a D300 coming soon! anyway – This is my crappy little Vivitar 7500i Limited Edition, but placed in front of my eye is the broken glass from the deceased Canon. Soooo spooky.
One of my first macro attempts. Taken at our villa in Kissimmee, Florida with Sony A700 + Vivitar 100mm f/3.5 ‘plastic fantastic’.
I do love water …
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Self portrait with Dragon.
Taken @ Kissimmee, Florida with Sony A700+ Vivitar 100mm f/3.5 (plastic fantastic).
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