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I got some expired True Colors film from my friend. It was cheaply sold for 30 pesos -- a little short of $1 USD. So I tried these films in different cameras and I got exciting results. Although I was expecting that the color shifting won't do much of a hassle, the colors in these expired films came out different. The film was imported from Italy. I don't know how many films of these are still out there but it's a nice way to hunt out!
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The Fuji Velvia 50 is great for nature and landscape photography. But when it comes to Lomography and shooting like you don't care, this film can really tune in some fine colors especially when cross-processed. Expect to see a face full of jaundice (yellowish skin) and lights that are made up of greenish delights!
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Agfa Vista is probably one of the best films Agfa has ever sold. It tones down natural colors with a bluish shade that makes every photo worth a memory.
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I was curious about the results that Fujicolor C200 would produce every time I had my films developed. They were arranged in a clean shelf in a pyramid pattern. So we decided to try and use this film. C200? Albeit it emphasizes 200 ISO.
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Last March 2011, I bought a Lomo LCA+ camera. To be honest, I am not a fan of LCA+ that much because I myself consider a purist with regards to the original LCA camera. Although a lot of people might tell me that there are no difference in between the shots of these two cameras, I say I will still go for the original because… it’s original per se. I don’t know. Blame myself for being a purist. Well, to each its own.
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Say hello to Fuji Pro 400H. This color negative film can definitely trust your eyes whether you are under a shade, in the dark, or out in the sun! Fuji Pro 400H never fails to amaze you when it comes with promising colors.
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My Colorsplash Flash Chakra Edition was bought together with my Diana F+ and ever since, this accessory is forever a partner to every hot shoe of my cameras!
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Yielding a bluish (and sometimes, greenish-slash-yellowish) tones that are often quite unpredictable, let me say that this film is simply one of the best!
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The Smena 8M was an entry-level that was produced by the Soviet Union during the early 70s and is a manual toy camera -- A great tool for amateur photographers and to those who want to start photography!
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The Rollei CN Digibase is a color film that lacks an orange mask/filter. It can be readily printed either in color or in black and white. The film, due to it's lack of orange filter, has some vintage effect when processed over the labs.
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This wonderful compact camera has brought millions going insane with its capability to capture beautiful photos in a semi-wide angle shots. And it has the most distinctive mark: the vignette that appears rightfully in every corner of the photo. Lomo LC-A Refurbished is always winning for the 35mm cameras!
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Kodak T-MAX (35mm, 400 iso) is somehow an outdated black and white film. But these films I found over a photo lab was subjectively great especially in grains and in black and white shades.
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Don't be fooled with what you see because this Juice box camera does not carry juice inside. Once you opened this camera, it contains film and takes great pictures!
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This cheap film has been a mainstay to many of us since we started using film. Aside from being cheap, this marvelous film can bring out hopeful colors, vignettes, and wonderful tones to every snapshot -- especially if used with the Lomo LC-A+!
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The traditional black and white film Lucky SHD grains in a corresponding 100 iso, taking great sunny pictures and wonderful vintage look!
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Since the recreation of Fuji instant cameras, this is perhaps the most greatest invention that Lomography has offered to everybody. The creation of Lomo LC-A+ Instant Back. Take pictures with your LC-A+ in an instant!
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Last December I went to the Football Capital of the Philippines, locally known as Barotac Nuevo to spend the afternoon and take some photos. There were some guys practicing football and I just can't help but start clicking away.
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Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim is a great plastic toy camera. A lightweight and travel-friendly camera, it can take awesome shots of your favorite locations!
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It's that month of the year again! That month where Santa Claus would drop down by the chimney to present some gifts to those little boys and girls who were nice and not naughty. The month where everybody gets busy just to buy a gift and give it to their loved ones. But how do we celebrate Christmas here in our country? Read the full article below and celebrate this jolly season with us!
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Once you've attached the Diana F+ Flash to your camera, the world just goes crazy!