Two Versions of a Winterscape—By the Heinz Brothers
12 28 Share TweetDuring the previous Christmas holidays, brothers Gérard and Stéphane Heinz (@gheinz and @vicuna, respectively) took a stroll around a nearby lake with their cameras. The frosty winter scenery was truly a magnificent sight, and we get to see this from two different perspectives!
Metallic Winter
Gérard's photos were in an album he called "Metallic Winter" and it's easy to see why. A Lubitel 166U loaded with Cinestill 800T (a tungsten-balanced color negative film) resulted in these icy, silvery-blue images. A pop of color as seen in the signpost makes a nice contrast to the cold colors.
Classic Winter
Stéphane opted for black and white in 35 mm format. For these photos, he used a Minolta ⍺7 and a roll of Kodak Tri-X 400. The photos emitted a timeless monochromatic look and a sense of mystery!
Another winter is just around the corner and we wonder if the Heinz brothers will be going on yet another scenic exploration with their cameras?
To see more of their photos, visit Stéphane and Gérard's LomoHomes.
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