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MissKhali, aka Caroline Merklen (or Karotte for friends) is actually much more than a friend to me! As my girlfriend, but also as my initiator to the mysteries of Xpro and plastic lenses, she was the one I wanted to ask a few question and let you know a bit more about! Let me introduce you my Lomo guru, "MissKhali":http://www.lomohomes.com/MissKhali!
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Here's another issue of my very personal weekly choice of film. Last weekend we were blessed with the best weather in weeks so I seized the opportunity and took my Yashica and a hand full of carefully selected film with me in the autumn sun.
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Enter the latest "JPG Magazine x Lomography":http://www.jpgmag.com/themes/148/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=Lomo_148 challenge using a technique that no one knows better than you!
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The "Lomo Lubitel 166+":http://www.lomography.com/lubitel+/ is a remarkably versatile camera. With the right film, some patience, and a cable release, you can pretty much shoot in any conditions, and not even be limited to one possible option to get the right exposure. Because of the multitude of possible settings, you can shoot long exposures at f-stop 16 or even 22 for great depth of field, or even shorten your exposure a bit at a smaller f-stop and take portraits in any light. The Lubitel+ doesn't mind, because it puts complete control in your hands in every way.
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_We hope everyone_
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A couple of days ago we got a request from "maxpinkers":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/maxpinckers asking us for some advise in building a Lomowall that he would like to present later on this month in Brussels.
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This project started back in 2002 and its purpose is to capture a single moment – October 24, 10:24 GMT – as it passed through different locations over the globe.