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Winter trees and sky from Jan. 13 2026 in Las Vegas, NV

  • bigrickstuart
  • Jan 14
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 14

Winter trees and sky from Jan. 13 2026 in Las Vegas, NV.

The bare look of trees in winter is a favorite photo subject to me.


These are from a photo walk with a Lomography Simple Use 35mm camera. They shoot like and look like a disposable but these all plastic cameras are reloadable. They come with film but I loaded Kentmere 200 in this. The camera has no adjustments other than a flash option and is 31mm f/9 1/120 shutter and cost about $20 new with film.


My version for these photos is a colab between Lomography and Satoru Taguchi, one of Japanese top professional skateboarders who founded the “CHALLENGER” brand back in 2009, with its flagship store opened in Harajuku, Tokyo. Other than the graphics I think it is the same as the others.


Yes this little plastic camera can take pretty good photos and it can be used over and over with whatever film you want. I think they are pretty cool. Sometimes I carry 2 with me. One might have color film and one black and white. I might also carry one for indoors or low light with faster film since most of these cameras have a flash.


They are easy to reload. You actually unload all the film inside the camera and as you take photos the film goes back in the canister. When you take the last photo (the counter goes down 5 4 3 2 1 E) and see E you can open the camera up and the film will be back inside the canister safe to take out.



I developed the roll in the Lomography Daylight Tank. Some adjustments to contrast and sharpness were done in Luminar NEO


OK that's probably TMI :)




here are my winter tree photos



 
 

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