Some more tube photos, since they seem to be popular. Comments refer to the picture below the text. Click on any for big.

30 second exposure, lit only by candlelight, below.

My Argus Autronic will double expose on the last frame on the roll. Leads to some great unexpected shots, because the camera will just keep clicking away until you realize it.

Lomography fish-eye camera here.

The Lomography camera also has an open-shutter function, but no tripod mount. Hence, the table in the bottom of the shot. And I had to count to thirty in my head.

Taken from an iPhone 3GS, with some sort of filter program. Shot by my friend Emily.

And, the tubes were still there in the morning!

Another iPhone 3GS with app filter.

iPhone 3GS. Me.


30 second exposure, lit only by candlelight, below.

My Argus Autronic will double expose on the last frame on the roll. Leads to some great unexpected shots, because the camera will just keep clicking away until you realize it.

Lomography fish-eye camera here.

The Lomography camera also has an open-shutter function, but no tripod mount. Hence, the table in the bottom of the shot. And I had to count to thirty in my head.

Taken from an iPhone 3GS, with some sort of filter program. Shot by my friend Emily.

And, the tubes were still there in the morning!

Another iPhone 3GS with app filter.

iPhone 3GS. Me.

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