We visited Ocean City New Jersey again, as we do. Every year it gets more difficult to find new perspectives from the same old scenery. This year, rather than fight it and dream up some new photo project for myself, I just decided not to force it. And yet, somehow, I still have a few dozen photos to share with you.
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Lomochrome Purple, part two
When I shot my first roll of Lomochrome Purple in the spring, I thought that it was pretty interesting. But I also thought that there just wasn’t enough green around to make it amazing. I decided then that I’d need to try again in the summer for sure, but also in the fall. In the […]
Read More: Lomochrome Purple, part twoThe Otherworldly Vibe of Lomochrome Turquoise
I took Lomochrome Turquoise film to the beach, the swamp, the farm, the river, and the coffee shop. In some cases it looked like a whole other planet (for better or for worse), and in others it resulted in just a pleasant teal tinge. Take a look!
Read More: The Otherworldly Vibe of Lomochrome TurquoiseHacklebarney State Park
Early this month, on a quiet Sunday, Neil and I consulted the Adventure Map and chose a park we’d never been to before: Hacklebarney State Park. And it was awesome.
Read More: Hacklebarney State ParkTrains and Train Stations
The third and final installment in my Lomochrome Metropolis adventures. I took it with me on the railroad, and got what I think are the best photos yet.
Read More: Trains and Train StationsPoint Pleasant Beach
This is part two of my experiences with Lomochrome Metropolis film. This time I took it on the boardwalk at the Jersey Shore, which is objectively a more appropriate location than the previous place I took it. Come see how it did capturing boardwalk stalls and amusement rides.
Read More: Point Pleasant BeachThe Red Mill
A few months ago I got a roll of Lomochrome Metropolis film, which is meant to result in muted tones with occasional pops of color. It’s designed to be right at home in a city. So naturally, the first place I took it was to an old mill surrounded by trees and water. Read on to see if that went as well (or as poorly) as you might think it went.
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Photos from a nice spontaneous evening out, somewhere lovely, not too far from home, and totally doable after a full day at work. It’s such a nice thing, to be able to take advantage of the long days of summer from time to time. With so much daylight available at this time of year, a work day doesn’t have to be *just* a work day. It’s almost like you can fit two days into one. What a terrific bonus!
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On Memorial Day weekend, I hopped in the car with my cameras and my firstborn kid and drove to Hamilton, NJ to check out Sayen House and Gardens.
Read More: Sayen House and GardenThe Deserted Village of Feltville
File this one under “Weird Stuff in Your Own Back Yard That You Never Visited Before Despite Living Here for Twenty-Five Years.” It’s the Deserted Village of Feltville, in the Watchung Reservation, less than 20 minutes away from home.
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