Embarking on yet another adventure, I reached for the Lomography La Sardina DIY. Adorned with some leftover stickers I found at home, I went for the usual ritual of loading a fresh roll of film. To my surprise, nestled within its confines was a forgotten roll, that I had zero memory of.
I needed to know what was in there. So the mission was to take it with me for my father’s birthday and finish the roll – it wasn’t that hard, there were only 6/7 left.
Finished the roll with some shots of my nephew and nice – and some shots of the dog too. Took them to the shop, and on the next day: Tah-dah! Apparently this roll of film had already been to Sevilla, Tarifa (where this beautiful sunflowers were shot), Tenerife and around my hometown.
I’m in love with the colours for Kodacolor in Tenerife. The beach, sand and sunsets look great – I might have to buy some more of them. As for the camera, I think this one has some kind of problem on the shutter, I need to go check it out. But, overall, very happy with the results.
As I scrolled through the files, I couldn’t believe what I saw: a clear, non-blurry portrait, expertly snapped by my boyfriend! This absolutely never happens: