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I've been away for a bit. There's a reason.
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It happens with family, with friends, and also with LSI: the pictures I love, everyone else shrugs off, and then they pick out something else that I hate and call it great! What gives?!
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Having issues with drying and scanning my film without dust everywhere!
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... but I'm trying to be better!
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I have to upload a photo for work, and I am steadfastly refusing to do the typical vacant-faced smile-at-the-camera in front of a wavy single-coloured background. So I shot my own. Can you help me decide which of the three is best?
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The first step in C-41 development with a press kit involves letting the film soak for a minute in 102 degree water.
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No, no photos on this one, though once I get my most recent film developed, maybe the right shot would be there.
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They really are a brilliant concept; I'll engage more with the community with that extra incentive, and they help me get the goodies I want!
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Into everyone's life a new film should fall. For me, picking up a Diana F+ changed the entire flavour of film photography.
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It's not just what we do, but it's what it makes us do.
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Today's photo of the day is of the Great Picture, but Wiki's explanation leaves a lot to be desired.
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What to do when your next Lomo magazine article might not work.
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Colour is amazing, but black and white chemicals abound.
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Keep that camera warm!
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Those wide-format shots will work fine, just watch this video.
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Before I learned how to capture flickers of moments with film, I captured them with words.
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I've finished my nine undeveloped rolls of C-41 film; here's how it all turned out.
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I'm not exactly mister handyman, but living where I live, there's a cultural mindset that you should at least try to be self-sufficient. With my recent foray back into the lovely world of film, I figured I had best be able to do my own development; you can do it too!