Off To The Seaside With The Circuit Bent G6 Thumb Camera
Off To The Seaside With The Circuit Bent G6 Thumb Camera
The circuit bent G6 Thumb Camera has become my carry anywhere camera, even when I didn't plan to take it with me. On Monday we decided to go to Costa Nova for lunch. There's a fabulous seafood restaurant there called the Marisqueira, so I planned to take three cameras with me: the Proud Chrome Six III, a medium format folding camera loaded with Harman Phoenix I film; the Lomography Sprocket Rocket, loaded with a partially exposed roll of Lomography ISO 100 colour film; and an Olympus Pen E-PL3 mirrorless camera fitted with an Industar 69 28mm f2.8 lens from the Chaika II half-frame camera.
These were packed away in my camera bag, but when we got to the beach and I was rummaging around in the bag, I discovered that the circuit bent G6 Thumb Camera had stowed away in the bag, too. Well, I couldn't let it just sit there, so it became the fourth camera of the day. Of course, in the end it was probably the camera I used the most. Like the Charmera, the G6 is just ridiculously easy to use, and with the addition of the circuit bent sensor the false colours make the images so much fun. If you're interested, I’ve posted the whole series in an album on my Joomeo (https://public.joomeo.com/albums/69a16b4119b9b) if you want to see the rest of the images.
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