Cafe Sachs, Bochum.
Back in the days the meeting point for Bochum's In-Crowd. Nowadays mostly students and tourists. Very good Asian food, though.
Taken with ZeroImage Zero 2000
I'm off for a few days in an attempt to prolong the summer. Autoblog mode is on, comments will be approved once I'm back or when I get a chance to sneak into an Internet Cafe.
Please treat this humble blog gentle in my absence.
John Snow. A must visit every time I'm in Soho.
There's actually a rather interesting story surrounding this pub. Read all about it here.
My contribution to Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2004.
Finish/Refreshment zone of the Ruhr Marathon (half distance) in Herne, April 25.
I don't even know the English word for "Kirmesorgel". If anybody does, please enlighten me.
Chinese Garden in Bochum. Taken with the ZeroImage Zero 2000. Did I already mention that I love this camera?
Remember, next Sunday - April 25 - is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day.
The first roll from the Zero 2000 came back today and I have to say I'm actually quite pleased with the outcome.
It's quite clear I have to work on the composition a bit, and more precise exposure plus the use of a tripod will undoubtedly lead to better results. Nevertheless I think for a first try the pictures are okay-ish. I really love this camera.
Here's a first gallery.
While writing this, the camera is standing in the cold outside, taking a picture of the moon with a really long exposure time. What fun.
I've got myself a ZeroImage Zero 2000 6x6 Pinhole. I'm turning into such a camera geek, it's unbelievable.
Anyway, I already love that little wooden box. It's of amazing quality and makes up for the fact that my Holga devoured the last roll. Grrr...