
While masks are going away, smartphones are not. They are an integral part of our culture now. I hope in the future, technology will create an implant in our brain so we do not need to have a physical object in our hand (or better still, go back to just living free of anything but our immediate environment).

It was a cool day in Seattle. I had with me the Nikon FM3a. The camera was loaded with Ilford HP5+. The lens for these shots was the Nikkor 50mm 1:2. I shot the film at box speed.



I had a biscuit for lunch. (https://biscuitbitch.square.site/home)



I developed the film in Ilford ID-11 1/1 (13 minutes). I scanned the negatives with the PrimeFilmXEs, using VueScan software;

interesting street scenes. I hope that the idea of the smartphones implanted in our brains will never be a true :-)) Because the cameras also will be implanted there and it will be impossible to load the HP5 to these cameras 🙂
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Lomography will create a film that can.
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i hope they can’t;-)) i prefer to stay with some “primitive” things forever;-) Until today i used the old school credit cart with the code and without “connectless” technology on it. ;-))
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“…or better still, go back to just living free of anything but our immediate environment…”
Yes, please. I am so tired of this Internet and device-obsessed world I want to puke. I miss the days when cell phones didn’t exist, people had genuine interactions and relationships, they weren’t oblivious to everything, and if you needed to make a call while out and about you simply used a payphone. Man, do I miss that world.
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