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Fuji Velvia 50 is one of those films that I feel is timeless. However, I haven’t even had the chance to process a roll as it was intended, through E-6 processing. It produces great results from a daylight film even in overcast conditions.
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The Holga 135BC, a sweet little gem with a history and Holga charm that gives us those great vignetted photos on easily accessible 35mm film. The following will be a review and look into the Holga 135BC.
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The Sprocket Rocket camera, designed by LSI with nostalgia and functionality in mind. It’s one of the cameras that I feel exemplifies the lomo cuture well all hold dear.
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How would you like to turn that plain-Jane fisheye into a multiple exposure diva? If the answer is yes, then read on! Disclaimer: The following mod is not for the faint of heart.
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The Yashica Electro 35 GSN/GTN is the fourth and final if the electro series rangefinders. Introduced in 1973 it was the culmination of the previous versions with a few improvements, one being the ability to select an ASA/ISO up to 1000.
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Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 film derived is from the Agfa RSX emulsion and is wonderfully balanced for cross processing, with result giving high levels of contrast and beautiful grain. It comes in 2 flavors, 120 and 35mm, my sample photos below will be of the latter.
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Self portraits are a great way to experiment and learn and pretty easy once you get over being camera shy! Plus you can just be goofy or express yourself any way you’d like.