Christmas tree
Lucifer VI Lens, Pistil Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic
Filed under Hipstamatic Lucifer VI Lens Pistil Film No Flash
Morning Penzance
Lucifer VI Lens, Blanko Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic
Filed under Hipstamatic Lucifer VI Lens Blanko Film No Flash
Half term walk around Penzance
Helga Viking Lens, Pistil Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic
Filed under Hipstamatic Helga Viking Lens Pistil Film No Flash
poptech:
Karakuri
Japan has always been on the forefront of cutting edge robotics. Its roots can be traced back 200-300 years during the Edo period when skilled craftsmen created automata (self-operating machines). Using nothing more than pulleys and weights they were able to make the Karakuri (Japanese automata) perform amazing tasks.
Japans modern day robots can be traced back to the Karakuri. Today Hideki Higashino is one of the few remaining craftsmen who is determined to keep the history and tradition of Japanese Karakuri alive.
Shot and edited by Matthew Allard
Filed under Japan robotics craftsmanship art
Pz Catz
Roboto Glitter Lens, Ina’s 1935 Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic
Filed under Hipstamatic Roboto Glitter Lens Ina's 1935 Film No Flash
Moon Pz
Helga Viking Lens, Claunch 72 Monochrome Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic
Filed under Hipstamatic Helga Viking Lens Claunch 72 Monochrome Film No Flash
Chunky waves in west Cornwall