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I love using my Holga to shoot long exposure portraits because it gives very dreamy and mysterious results. Many might think it is hard, but it is actually very easy and fun!
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Have you ever been confused by these two cult cameras: the Holga and the Diana? Both are made of plastic and have plastic lenses, so they might produce pictures of the same quality like vignetting and soft focus. My curiosity made me purchase a Diana camera to experiment!
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I was looking up for Marilyn Manson's music videos on YouTube and was intrigued when I spotted some vintage cameras in one of his music videos, "The Dope Show." Even though I can't tell what cameras they are, I still think they're really cool!
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Have I told you about Ian? He is my nephew and he is 8 months old now. He is very beautiful and I love to take his portraits, but he is also very hyperactive! How do I manage to take his portraits? Read on to find out.
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I have to say, Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 is my favorite slide film. No matter what camera you use, it will still produce great photos. I have tested it with my Holga, Pentax SLR, and LomoKino and the results are beyond awesomeness!
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Before I became a lomographer, I knew nothing about film and analogue photography, until I joined this community 8 months ago. I did some research before I bought my first Lomography camera. I was looking for a camera which is reasonably cheap and is capable of producing good photos, and that is how I met my dearest Holga 135 BC.
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Some of the lomographers might have experienced this: they got these really intense red photos from the Lomography Redscale XR when shooting with their Holga or Diana. Some of them like it, but what to do with those who don't? Read on to learn how to get vintage-looking photos from this film with cameras that can't rate ISO.
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We lomographers adore cats. They are always the best models for our lomographs. Their eyes, their whiskers, their fur--all are so good-looking in their own ways. Below are some fun facts about cats I found on the internet and some awesome lomographs taken by our fellow lomographers and me myself. Read on after the jump.
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Have you been eyeing on one of the Lomo t-shirts in the online shop, but don't want to spend your hard-earned piggies on it? Why not make your own one? Read on to learn how to make a Lomo t-shirt.
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Experimenting is what makes us lomographers so unique. No matter you are a lomographer who loves to experiment or a lomographer who takes sharp and boring photographs, you will love to try this out. You will surely get great photos out of this tipster!
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Hello! Meet my baby nephew, Ian. He was born on the 27th of July 2011. He might be little, but he is hyper photogenic!
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One of the most remarkable places in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia is the BOH Tea Plantation, which is the largest tea plantation in Malaysia.
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She is tall, she is pretty, she looks like a model, she is my sister, Samantha Chan.
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Interested in music, LomoMatrix, and love? Check out this awesome music video done in the style of Lomo-Matrix with Malaysian band, Lab The Rat, and over 25 Lomographers from all over the country!
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Located in Batu Gajah, Perak in Malaysia. It is an unfinished mansion built by a Scottish planter named William Kellie Smith. It is said that it was either a gift for his wife or a home for his son.
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Adore dreamy, mysterious photos? Holga 135 BC will be your best choice. It has a mask which creates extra thick vignette to your photos (BC stands for Black Corner). It uses 35mm films, which are cheaper than 120 films.