Thursday, January 05, 2012

inside an old inn






Camera: LC-A+, film: fujifilm 200 (top) and lomography 100 (bottom)
The inn I stayed at in Brisbane was very old (apparently it's over 120 years old and said to be the oldest surviving B&B in Brisbane) but so charming. I was quite in love with my room's floral curtains and doorknobs. Yes, I still need to work on focusing with my camera.

12 comments:

  1. These pictures are so pretty, what an adorable place!
    From Carys of La Ville Inconnue

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  2. gosh, you've already taken loads with your LC-A+ :)

    how

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  3. how lovely is that inn too, wow!

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  4. Sounds lovely and historic Anna! And I don't think you have to work on your focus at all... wonderful photos like always!

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  5. Looks like a charming inn. The LC-A can be a pain to focus, I always look at the distance between my camera & the subject & try to imagine an invisible scale. It helps! I also have a Lomo BLIK rangefinder attachment but I hardly use it! :)

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  6. my house came with some floral doorknobs. old b&bs are so pretty. i always stay in a specific one in boston when i visit my brother. it's so quaint and pretty.

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  7. love the doorknob!!

    thea.
    xx

    spoonful

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  8. the first photograph is beautiful!

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