Here are the photographs from the first film I ran through my new Juice Box Camera. Some of them are a lot clearer than I expected, and it seems incredibly leaky. I realise they're not the most exciting photographs, but after the disappointment of the Diana Mini on my recent jaunt to the lake, I thought it best to test this camera and film combination on nothing particularly important. The film I used was Fuji Superia 400, as that came most recommended. I'll probably use this combination when I, hopefully, make it to the local reservoir and wood. Overall, I'm happy with this camera!
BOROUGH MARKET
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I had one of the best Fridays- a day out to Borough Market with my sister
and mum. We were meant to go to the museum nearby after lunch but we lost
the tra...
Day 17: Taking a diversion
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I was singularly uninspired by today's Blog Every Day in May topic -
Journey To Work - as I drive to school, so it's therefore difficult to take
photograph...
#BEDM – Walk to Work
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I think this is going to be my easiest post for #BEDM as I take a lot of
photos on my walk to work… Everyday I leave the house to go catch the bus –
the fi...
LPA Futures Awards
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Wednesday night I popped along to the LPA Future Awards at the Great
Eastern Bear in Shoreditch. It was a great night, with an amazing standard
of work o...
These bottles are the cast-aways of this world
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These bottles are the cast-aways of this world. They have no value or
purpose and they have no genre, but are simply the architecture of the
visual world, ...
Togs + Clogs's Classic Dog Moments
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The team at where I work have been beavering away and have recently
released the Togs + Clogs Spring/Summer 13 photoshoot, entitled Classic Dog
Momen...
The Sligo Flea Market
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Despite all my good intentions I haven't been diligently updating the blog,
even though I have lots of things I want to share!
For the moment I'm working...
Sugar Free Coconut Flapjacks
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[image: sugar free coconut oat bars]
Traditional flapjacks, made with butter, sugar and golden syrup or honey
are one of my favourite cheap and easy snac...
Rye and Dungeness
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During the daytime of ATP when the bands weren’t on, we made the most of
being on an unfamiliar stretch of the south coast and did a couple of
little local...
May adventures (brb)
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I haven't had much to post about the last few weeks - I've been working
hard and, er... reading hard. I am really looking forward to the rest of
this month...
Tour de Harz {Hexentanzplatz}
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The next destination of our one-day tour-de-Harz was the Hexentanzplatz
(Witches' Dance Floor), a plateau in the Harz mountains near the small town
of Th...
Brighton Children’s Parade
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Popped out in the midst of pouring rain to shoot the Children’s Parade
which made its way through town to open Brighton Festival last weekend.
Real shame t...
Things That Make Me Happy
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1. Parcels of delicious, squishy yarn in soft, springlike colours. There's
something absolutely luxurious about buying hand-dyed yarn, and the
plotting of...
Lately.......
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Hello friendlies. It's been a while - we've been busy. I've been working.
Alot.
It has been constantly cold.
Bertie has a new cheesy smile face.
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Daguerreotypes & John Donne: Loves Alchymie
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Recently, I visited Christopher Brenton West's studio in the hope of
learning the daguerreotype process. Brenton explained that he trained as a
silversmith...
I like!
ReplyDeleteMaybe sealing with tape when the film is in will help?
i like the image of the sky with peter floating in it.
Don't think I'll bother sealing, because light leaks make me happy!
DeleteThey are awesome! I love the light leaks & the bear one :D
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI like, too! And the 1st and the 5th are my favourites! The 5th has so wonderful light!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I really like the light in that photo, too.
DeleteI love the 3rd one! I wish I won your giveaway I would have used the crap out of that camera it is wonderful :D
ReplyDeleteI hope you manage to snap up one of your own!
DeleteLovely photos! love the one with the teddy bear! Nice to find your blog :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Delete#4 and the last one are my fave, but they're all so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI loooove how leaky this camera is and the colors are so deep and vivid! Great results!
ReplyDeleteAgain, I'm so glad you made me aware of its existence!
Deleteno problems there, decent enough results.
ReplyDeleteTa x
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