3D City is a year long stereoscopic photography project by Doctor Popular.
Another rainy weekend. Another batch of rainy day wigglegrams. (Ilford film shot on my Nimlso 3D cam)
3D City is a year long stereoscopic photography project by Doctor Popular.
Soak up some rainy day wigglegrams, courtesy of a rusty old Nimslo camera and a soggy roll of Ilford HP5. Speaking of, thanks to all the folks who have helped keep the film rolling by supporting 3D City’s Patreon project.
3D City is a year long stereoscopic photography project by Doctor Popular
My morning walk from the Mission to downtown is one of my favorite rituals. When shooting photos along the way, this walk takes about 30 minutes. Unless it’s raining, then I’ll be out for hours.
This batch was shot on my Nimslo 3D with a roll of Ilford HP5 (my default “foggy day” film) on a recent rainy morning, then dropped off at Photoworks on the walk back home where I’ll load up film for the next day’s walk.
3D City is a year long stereoscopic photography project by Doctor Popular
Did any of you guys get stuck in the rain storm yesterday. Well, not so much a “storm” as a light “drizzle”… Even “drizzle” could be pushing it. I finally got around to developing the rolls from the last good storm we had (back in April?) and wanted to share them with you guys.
3D City is a year long stereoscopic photography project by Doctor Popular
There’s been a growing pile of not-yet-scanned 35mm film piling up in the corner of my studio. As I finally began the lengthy process of scanning and editing, I was instantly taken back to the one good rainy weekend we had this season. Wandering in the rain with my Nimslo 3D camera, stepping over discarded umbrellas, hanging out by Yamo watching the can-kicking-dude nail a trick shot, and trying to capture the rare SF lightning storm. Good times.
More shots after the bump.
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It’s hanging out across from the Lex at 19th and Valencia if anyone wants to go throw a brat on.
Oliva sends in another tree mishap on 22nd and Folsom:
Now, how the frank are we expected to move our vintage Volkswagen bugs when they’re all covered with fallen trees?
Well, yeah:
(Sorry about that)