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It's the Chevy Caprice of point-n-shoot camera's - square, bulky, and beautiful!
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I used my Kodak Signet 35 during the month of November for my Analog Project 2012.
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Closing the old lomo home, opening a new!
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Getting comfortable with shooting 800 speed film.
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Shooting Tungsten film fo the first time.
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My first 35mm Russian rangefinder.
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Simply the best of my half frame cameras.
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In my opinion, this is the greatest 110 shooter hands down!
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Still learning the in's & out's of shooting redscale.
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Another fun and simple point-n-shoot.
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My Olympus XA is the smallest rangefinder that I own. It's so tiny - like a little black bar of soap hanging from my wrist.
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A 90's retro looking fully automatic point-n-shoot camera.
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An attraction towards 80's style point-n-shoot cameras.
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A dirt cheap plastic camera - born as crap but blossomed into a jewel.
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Realizing that sprocket hole photography is real and not just some filter in an iPhone app.
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Getting settled in with my Olympus Trip 35
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I used this camera for my August edition of the Analog Project 2011.
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Shooting with the Olympus Pen EE2 during the June edition of my Analog Project 2011 - A year long project using only my vintage film cameras.
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Shooting B&W Lomo film with the YashicaMat EM medium format camera
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Getting the Olympus Pen EE2 ready for action.
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A future photo project.
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I took my first trip down the road of "Sprocket Photography" recently. It's a wonderful and exciting style of lomography.