Just out of the bus this morning
Author Archives: Stephane Venne
Winter Day
Taken in old Quebec with a Pentax K100d Super
Aux Anciens Canadiens
Taken in the Old Quebec with a Lomography Sprocket Rocket with Lady Grey 400.
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I’ve made a page featuring Tracey and my pictures you can visit if you like at : q.ennev.com/photo
If you want to see my analog stuff specifically you can visit my lomo home at : q.ennev.com/lomo if you have a home there too you can friend me, I’ll reciprocate 🙂
Old Quebec
Taken with a Pentax K100d Super set a 3200 iso without tripod.
Chateau Sprokets (Frontenac)
Chateau Frontenac with Lomography sprocket Rocket with Lady Grey 400
In The Steets of Quebec City
Happy New Year !
Taken with a Lubitel 166+ and Lady Grey 400
Weird Street
Accidental double exposure
Little cloud in the sky
The Moon and Venus
Taken just before sunrise this morning with my girlfriend canon 60D and its great 200mm lenses.
Read directly on an iPad with a card reader and edited on photoshop touch, look ma! No pc.
To The Shul
Taken in the mile-end with a Lipca Flexora with Kodak’s Portra 400
Lomography to save Kodak’s film product?

For me it’s a bit surprising that Lomography would be saving Kodak’s product, but it could be the best thing, Lomography is totally dedicated to film even releasing new film camera. But I think that the films where selling are manufactured by others, for example the Lady Gray 400 is kodak’s TMAX 400, others product are made by Fuji etc.
Check this article on thephoblographer.com:
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