saturated
February 25, 2010









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dear lomo LC-A,
i’m sorry about all of those bad things i said about you. i didn’t mean a word of it. you’re brilliant. thanks for giving me a second chance.
-brian
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i was inspired by famapa and so i loaded some film into my LC-A, took matt‘s advice about estimating distances and such, and went out on a shooting spree this weekend. i thought we could all use a little saturated color on this february day, so i hope you enjoy!
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wow this one is suppppperrrrr focus!
“Brilliant.” The metamorphosis has begun, ANGLOPHILE.
(pretty colors.)
the color in that 1st photo just screams early spring to me. that grass!
Oh Brian, you do make me miss London…
I love the vivid color in these photos! My favorite is the second to last green storefront.
wowsa. really good. you had me at that first one.
Spot on! Love it.
Great photos. And even damn great angles. Love your blog. Won’t you welcome your new subscriber?
You’re making me very, very sad that I recently loaded my film into my new lc-a incorrectly and instead of shooting 36 photos, I took zero.
Best camera ever.
Indeed. A little color is always appreciated!
gorgeous. the photos feel so alive.
Thanks for the reverie! Needed that today! Beautiful…..
these are so so cool all together. i need to start noticing color in my life, too.
Brilliant, indeed! Many thanks from snowy snowy Brooklyn.
fantastic. first and last are my favorite.
I’m happy you decided to give your lc-a another chance! :)
wow..great images..like the one with the mini ; )
You’re right – I DID need color on this rainy day. Beautiful!
soooo bright and joyful! totally wonderful!
Wow! This post made me really happy.
Hello, Brian I like the photo located at position number 8, capture of spectacular building.
powerful images!
Hey great work glad to see someone still enjoying the beauty of film.
great street photos–I love the third one down, the pic of the blue door. It reminds me of a pic I took in greece a few years ago. I have a thing for doors and graffiti :)
here’s a link to the pic if you are interested: http://ctrlzworld.wordpress.com/2010/02/25/blue-door/
I love your work. Simple yet alive!
love this set, especially the photo of the forgotten glove. for several weeks there’s been a lost pale blue glove crushed into the snow and ice of my driveway. i probably should have thrown it away by now, but its been frozen into a peace sign and every time i see it, it makes me smile.
xo Alison
love these photos. the colors are beautiful and definitely get me in the mood for spring. thanks for sharing.
And now we gonna buy one, definitely! They made a great set!
from 2 fans of your work, Nuno&Adriana, from Portugal.
LOVE the saturated colour. very beautiful detail too
How do you get so much colour into such a small space? Even my lovely lovely Leica can’t do that, especially not in the current London weather…
i NEED that mini-cooper.
I loved the first and second picture…
Love the photos…beautiful. The color saturation is excellent!
Love the way you see things most people would miss.
Beautiful Photos.
These are great – I love the simplicity of the subjects paired with the pop of color. Awesome :)
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Thanks,
dustin
Very Eclectic.
Way to go.
These are great!
Lomo colour is lovely.
Good pics. I like the combination of the greens and the reds.
Great photos; though with my criminal justice background, the red glove picture, reminded me somewhat of a crime scene.
awesome , thanks
Brilliant and gorgeous pics! Nice!
Speaking of which, you may be interested in my website called ‘fotolusion’ which is dedicated to photography… check it out: http://fotolusion.com
wow your photos make me want to go back to photography
This series is beautiful. Much appreciated!
Found your blog, loved your blog, saved your blog to my sidebar.
Keep ‘em coming.
♥ this!
the green and that brick together are incredible. great capture- film rocks!
What is it that I love so much about old doors? There’s some story they hold about the people who have come and gone … love it!
love this series. keep up the good work, champ!
brian -
these are wonderful.
i have an LC-A buried in a box somewhere and these are making me want to dig it out.
love plumage house and the black door in particular!
i live just around the corner from these photos… i took a similar photo of that black door a while back. nice to see things i pass everyday from your eye!