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LOL! LOL CAM!
written by fitzand on 2011-03-10 #gearThere is nothing better than to receive a fun disposable camera as laughable as this! This is quite a camera you would enjoy indeed!
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Night Traffic and How to Do It
written by pvalyk on 2011-12-08 #gear #tutorialsEverybody loves those night shots of a street with straight lights -- this is the effect created by headlights of cars.
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How to Scan Film Without a Film Scanner
2011-12-12 #gear #tutorialsIf you're just starting in analogue photography, like me, it's probable you don't own a film scanner. Well, no worries, I found a cheap way to scan your film using your old multifunctional scanner or any other simple scanner.
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30 Ways to Hack Your Next Roll of Film
written by jeanmendoza on 2011-12-13 #gear #tutorialsOne of the things that we look forward to when shooting with film is the result. Seeing the photos is always a surprise as we never know what exactly we're going to get. Here are some tips that you could use to hack your next roll of film.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-11-21I am no big fan of popular culture icon Lady Gaga. And the little that I know about her is that she sports these shocking costumes and props everytime she appears on big event. Thus, she always gets media attention. Anyway these are doubles on her image with street vignettes which I took on the way to an outreach performance to flood-affected communities in Macabebe, Pampanga. What is more important for me about this set is the experiment on bleaching my film. I guess the freckled frames of an earlier album are the manifestation of the effects of the bleach reacting to the film material. I would suspect that I finished the process too early that freckled effects were not overwhelmingly pronounced in this set. These shots were latter exposures so when the film was rewound, they were in the inner loop (ie., they got much less direct contact with the chemicals as compared to the ones in the earlier shots). I think I was conservative and cautious with this bleaching process. Maybe next time I'll prolong the process a little bit.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-11-21I am no big fan of popular culture icon Lady Gaga. And the little that I know about her is that she sports these shocking costumes and props everytime she appears on big event. Thus, she always gets media attention. Anyway these are doubles on her image with street vignettes which I took on the way to an outreach performance to flood-affected communities in Macabebe, Pampanga. What is more important for me about this set is the experiment on bleaching my film. I guess the freckled frames of an earlier album are the manifestation of the effects of the bleach reacting to the film material. I would suspect that I finished the process too early that freckled effects were not overwhelmingly pronounced in this set. These shots were latter exposures so when the film was rewound, they were in the inner loop (ie., they got much less direct contact with the chemicals as compared to the ones in the earlier shots). I think I was conservative and cautious with this bleaching process. Maybe next time I'll prolong the process a little bit.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-12-02At the prime of his music career in the 80s Boy George was so brave to brake taboos packaging himself a transvestite rocker complete with fedora hat, thick make up like a geisha and usually in loose trench coat. He looked more a she than a he and sometimes more a he than a she - a look that was very transgressive at that time. Yet the eccentric Boy George gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of chart topping new Romantic British rock band The Culture Club. With hits like Do You Really Want To Hurt Me and Karma Chameleon, his androgynous persona and his band's brand of music combining new wave and soul catapulted him into international stardom. In honor of my youthful memories of the 80s, I did these triples of Boy George against rainbow textures and street vignettes. And in sync with transgression, I tried to destroy my film by giving it a vinegar bath. Cheers to George! This is the second of two albums.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-12-02At the prime of his music career in the 80s Boy George was so brave to brake taboos packaging himself a transvestite rocker complete with fedora hat, thick make up like a geisha and usually in loose trench coat. He looked more a she than a he and sometimes more a he than a she - a look that was very transgressive at that time. Yet the eccentric Boy George gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of chart topping new Romantic British rock band The Culture Club. With hits like Do You Really Want To Hurt Me and Karma Chameleon, his androgynous persona and his band's brand of music combining new wave and soul catapulted him into international stardom. In honor of my youthful memories of the 80s, I did these triples of Boy George against rainbow textures and street vignettes. And in sync with transgression, I tried to destroy my film by giving it a vinegar bath. Cheers to George! This is the second of two albums.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-12-02At the prime of his music career in the 80s Boy George was so brave to brake taboos packaging himself a transvestite rocker complete with fedora hat, thick make up like a geisha and usually in loose trench coat. He looked more a she than a he and sometimes more a he than a she - a look that was very transgressive at that time. Yet the eccentric Boy George gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of chart topping new Romantic British rock band The Culture Club. With hits like Do You Really Want To Hurt Me and Karma Chameleon, his androgynous persona and his band's brand of music combining new wave and soul catapulted him into international stardom. In honor of my youthful memories of the 80s, I did these triples of Boy George against rainbow textures and street vignettes. And in sync with transgression, I tried to destroy my film by giving it a vinegar bath. Cheers to George! This is the first of two albums.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-12-02At the prime of his music career in the 80s Boy George was so brave to brake taboos packaging himself a transvestite rocker complete with fedora hat, thick make up like a geisha and usually in loose trench coat. He looked more a she than a he and sometimes more a he than a she - a look that was very transgressive at that time. Yet the eccentric Boy George gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of chart topping new Romantic British rock band The Culture Club. With hits like Do You Really Want To Hurt Me and Karma Chameleon, his androgynous persona and his band's brand of music combining new wave and soul catapulted him into international stardom. In honor of my youthful memories of the 80s, I did these triples of Boy George against rainbow textures and street vignettes. And in sync with transgression, I tried to destroy my film by giving it a vinegar bath. Cheers to George! This is the second of two albums.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-12-02At the prime of his music career in the 80s Boy George was so brave to brake taboos packaging himself a transvestite rocker complete with fedora hat, thick make up like a geisha and usually in loose trench coat. He looked more a she than a he and sometimes more a he than a she - a look that was very transgressive at that time. Yet the eccentric Boy George gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of chart topping new Romantic British rock band The Culture Club. With hits like Do You Really Want To Hurt Me and Karma Chameleon, his androgynous persona and his band's brand of music combining new wave and soul catapulted him into international stardom. In honor of my youthful memories of the 80s, I did these triples of Boy George against rainbow textures and street vignettes. And in sync with transgression, I tried to destroy my film by giving it a vinegar bath. Cheers to George! This is the first of two albums.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-12-02At the prime of his music career in the 80s Boy George was so brave to brake taboos packaging himself a transvestite rocker complete with fedora hat, thick make up like a geisha and usually in loose trench coat. He looked more a she than a he and sometimes more a he than a she - a look that was very transgressive at that time. Yet the eccentric Boy George gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of chart topping new Romantic British rock band The Culture Club. With hits like Do You Really Want To Hurt Me and Karma Chameleon, his androgynous persona and his band's brand of music combining new wave and soul catapulted him into international stardom. In honor of my youthful memories of the 80s, I did these triples of Boy George against rainbow textures and street vignettes. And in sync with transgression, I tried to destroy my film by giving it a vinegar bath. Cheers to George! This is the first of two albums.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-12-02At the prime of his music career in the 80s Boy George was so brave to brake taboos packaging himself a transvestite rocker complete with fedora hat, thick make up like a geisha and usually in loose trench coat. He looked more a she than a he and sometimes more a he than a she - a look that was very transgressive at that time. Yet the eccentric Boy George gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of chart topping new Romantic British rock band The Culture Club. With hits like Do You Really Want To Hurt Me and Karma Chameleon, his androgynous persona and his band's brand of music combining new wave and soul catapulted him into international stardom. In honor of my youthful memories of the 80s, I did these triples of Boy George against rainbow textures and street vignettes. And in sync with transgression, I tried to destroy my film by giving it a vinegar bath. Cheers to George! This is the first of two albums.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-12-02At the prime of his music career in the 80s Boy George was so brave to brake taboos packaging himself a transvestite rocker complete with fedora hat, thick make up like a geisha and usually in loose trench coat. He looked more a she than a he and sometimes more a he than a she - a look that was very transgressive at that time. Yet the eccentric Boy George gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of chart topping new Romantic British rock band The Culture Club. With hits like Do You Really Want To Hurt Me and Karma Chameleon, his androgynous persona and his band's brand of music combining new wave and soul catapulted him into international stardom. In honor of my youthful memories of the 80s, I did these triples of Boy George against rainbow textures and street vignettes. And in sync with transgression, I tried to destroy my film by giving it a vinegar bath. Cheers to George! This is the first of two albums.
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shared by lakandula on 2011-12-02At the prime of his music career in the 80s Boy George was so brave to brake taboos packaging himself a transvestite rocker complete with fedora hat, thick make up like a geisha and usually in loose trench coat. He looked more a she than a he and sometimes more a he than a she - a look that was very transgressive at that time. Yet the eccentric Boy George gained worldwide fame as the lead vocalist of chart topping new Romantic British rock band The Culture Club. With hits like Do You Really Want To Hurt Me and Karma Chameleon, his androgynous persona and his band's brand of music combining new wave and soul catapulted him into international stardom. In honor of my youthful memories of the 80s, I did these triples of Boy George against rainbow textures and street vignettes. And in sync with transgression, I tried to destroy my film by giving it a vinegar bath. Cheers to George! This is the first of two albums.
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The Queen
shared by natalieerachel on 2011-11-26I painted the Diana a while back and then left it on the side for a while. But I had free time today so I dusted it off and added to it. I'd love to hear what you all think! What's your interpretation of this painting?
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No model Please
shared by sondyy on 2011-11-03hunting with lomo friend in car free day
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shared by bccbarbosa on 2011-10-31A lot of splitting, a lot of flipping, lots of exposures. A whole lot of Fun..
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Industrial Complex
shared by hodachrome on 2011-08-09used a half ND (neutral density) filter.
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There would have been more colour shots, but 1.…
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shared by cc-in-paris on 2011-10-24summer shots with la sardina
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Visit to the Golden Gate Bridge!
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Legs
shared by natalieerachel on 2011-11-07Attempted self doubles with galaxy photos with the computer screen. Unfortunately the day time photos completely wiped out the stars. But the night shots came out quite nicely. I'll have to try this again!
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Quadricolor + Transgunner
shared by zenline on 2011-11-07You can see the other photos on my blog : http://grainofmind.blogspot.com/2011/10/quadricolor-transgunner-mjc-picaud.html
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shared by warning on 2011-11-07Working day in the "Jarama Vintage Festival"
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my first roll of supersampler
shared by albeelee on 2011-11-08some first layer photos was covered
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Day 2 is rainy :( we spent a whole afternoon to…
shared by albeelee on 2011-11-09the tree is BEAUTIFUL! isn't?!
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