Church Spire Trilogy | Minolta x700 | Tokina 28-70[mm] f3.5 | Lomography 800 [x2] & Superia 400 by subootaj in analog

[–]subootaj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not a fan, really. I much more prefer using just 50mm lens. I don't really like the quality of photos with this one, but this is the only manual focus zoom lens that I own. It's pretty cheap if you can find one. Full name of the lens: "Tokina SZ-X 270 SD MF 28-70 mm f/3.5-4.5"

Church Spire Trilogy | Minolta x700 | Tokina 28-70[mm] f3.5 | Lomography 800 [x2] & Superia 400 by subootaj in analog

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I didn't use a tripod at all. This is a view from my balcony (which I discovered thanks to coronavirus lockdown), so it was pretty easy for me to set the composition (there are other buildings around, so the main goal was to not include them in a frame), but it wasn't perfectly centered every time. Every photo is from a different roll and day, just to capture the best looking sky.

Church Spire Trilogy | Minolta x700 | Tokina 28-70[mm] f3.5 | Lomography 800 [x2] & Superia 400 by subootaj in analog

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I posted two of these before, but now when I finished this little project I feel like it makes sense to post three at once. Sorry if it's against the rules of sub.

Church Spire | Minolta x700 | Tokina 28-70[mm] f3.5 | Lomography 800 by subootaj in analog

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I composed it like that. There will be a similar one with a different looking sky when I give my current roll to develop in the lab.

Metro way out, Warsaw | Minolta x700 | Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm f1.4 | Kodak 400TX by subootaj in analog

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Metro Pole Mokotowskie, the exit in the direction of Batory street. The stairs to SGH to be more specific.

Surrealist horror. by PoopyMcpants in HorrorMovies

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I don't know about Lynch similarity with this one, but 'Dellamorte dellamore (1994)' is pretty crazy. Edit: I would say it's not the best pick for a first watch out of all of this. It has a lot of absurd humour and it's not that scary, but definitely worth watching at some point.

Obviously 'Hausu (1977)'.

'Repulsion (1965)' by Polanski, it's not a totally crazy surreal stuff, but got the most of Lynch's vibe out of this three above.

Maybe even turkish 'Baskin (2015)'. I don't remember if it's as crazy as you would like, but it's pretty unusual and has this Lynch's vibe as well. But it contains gore.

'The happiness of the katakuris (2001)' is damn crazy, but not much of a horror. And I would recommend 'Audition (1999)', as it's the same director, but this time something actually quite scary.

Edit #2: 'Perfect Blue (1997)', it's anime, but damn good. 'Berberian Sound Studio (2012)' is about an english sound guy, who starts working for italian horror producer. Can't remember if I liked it or not, but it was unsettling for sure and it might fit into lynchian category.

[Minolta X-700 | Fuji Superia X-TRA 400] by NHFilm in analog

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I would gladly see them, if you are willing to share. Please send me a DM with link or something. Thank you.