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Sometimes it is possible to predict the prominent hues of a cross-processed slide film; like how Provia appeared greenish blue and Astia purple and magenta. But Sensia 100 is in a whole different category!
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Have you ever been fascinated by the aperture in your camera lenses, and wondered how they operate? If you have some time to spare, this is a simple project that mimics the mechanics of an aperture - using card and foam boards!
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It was partly because of this invention that we get to enjoy Lomography and photography today!
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A review on one of the most popular films in Lomography: Agfa CT Precisa. My very first experience with this film was nothing short of pleasant surprises!
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The classic vacation spot to enjoy some cool air and fresh vegetables!
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Under the right condition, this slide film sure is one heck of a crazy film to cross process!
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Autumn and analogue never felt so cool before!
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Nothing feels better than wearing a shirt you designed yourself!
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Great places to wind down a little, get away from the grind of daily life, and experience a laidback trip for a short while!
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Try this if you want more natural-looking lomographs!
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In the continuation of the article "Analogue Lifestyle: DIY Pinhole Camera! (Part 1)", the author aims to improve on his first DIY pinhole camera.
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While many people find themselves upgrading to more expensive cameras from time to time, I find it refreshing to go the other way -- from DSLR to plastic film cameras, and now to my own handmade one!
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Not exactly an escape from the city as it is right in the middle of it - but it sure feels like being away from the city!
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One of the most expensive films I've ever tried; but at night it captures images as if it is daytime!
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Not exactly the most versatile of films, but works like a charm when it does.
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Besides Lomo cameras and films, I have another passion -- something to take me away from facing my laptop all day -- it's paper craft!
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Is this the best slide film to cross-process?
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Who says blue is only for "Monday blues" and "feeling the blues"?
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Try it on different cameras!
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My very first Ilford film -- and boy it's not surprising why are they so highly revered!