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Redscale film is fun for two reasons. First of all because of the warm orange, yellow and red colors that it gives (even on a cloudy day) and second of all because it takes inverted pictures!
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For this extended rumble, we are looking for the 'ca-ching' shots with your *Diana Camera*.
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The year was ’07, I was in San Fran, and visiting the college I wanted to go to. While wondering the streets, my brother saw a comic museum he was interested in. We went inside and paid for him to get into the museum area. While waiting for him, I wondered around in the gift shop area.
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Sprocket hole pictures look finnneee, would you not agree? And picking 1 winner was not an easy task, well have you know. But in the end we thought that "mondebiffy":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/mondebiffy just had that extra rawness that deserved the win. Congratulations!
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Halloween is all about trick-or-treat and all sorts of crazy unpredictability! This "Snatch!":http://www.lomography.com/snatch offer is perfect for such shenanigans, when you sneak up behind your friends and family to surprise them with the click of a camera! With Lomolito single-use cameras you don’t have to worry about ghouls and ghosts causing mischief and mayhem with your beloved Lomographic cameras when you are out at thriller parties.
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What comes out if you put together the two newest Lomographic Products…?
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Our two week-long rumble treats everyone to a spook-fest with an early *Halloween* lomographic spine tingler!
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A Collabo-Experiment Exhibition
Opening date: October 24, 2008, 7pm Team Manila Studio
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One of the greatest thrills of Lomography that digital cameras could never replicate is the thrill of unexpected results with film and cameras. Our favorite medium-format cameras, with adaptors or not are testament to the beautiful shots everyone submitted for this edition of the round-the-clock rumble.
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Welcome all again to pan_dre's emulsion weekly. Having become a big Sensia fan over the last months I'd like to take some time to have a closer look at the complete Fuji Sensia line here:
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*Looking Glass Photo* of Berkeley, California has always been the spot to head when in the Bay Area looking for all things photographic. Hosting classes such as Pinhole Photography, this is one analog destination not to be missed. The staff consists of primarily photographers, giving you a chance to geek out and open up a dialogue on shutter speeds, aperture, film speed, and anything else a shutterbug can dream of. We caught up with owner Jen to find out more about the store, the Bay Area, and life behind the lens.
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Halloween is fast coming up so we thought that before we all dress up this year we could reminisce a bit and see what has been scary in the past! So any zombie picture, any haunted house or frightening pumpkin is allowed, as long as it is redscale!
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**"Out with mates and dates and friends -
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NYC Photo Rumble Extended
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**Let us know a little bit more about who you are and what your present life is made of...**
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We’ve been well acquainted with the LOMO Lubitel twin lens reflex camera for decades, and often daydreamed of breathing new life into this Soviet-era, medium format beauty. When our research revealed the Lubitel to be the most beloved out-of-production camera for the international community of Lomographers, we felt compelled to step up and bring this icon back to life!
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"This here is the team that set my summer into fire! Grab a Fisheye No. 2 and a Ringflash and start colouring everybody you know. Start with your family memebers then ask some friends, try some neighbours or even have a go at strangers in a bar! The funniest shots are taken indoors or at night so the last ingredient to this kind of photo Strudel would be the Fuji Press 800 film. Give it a try! Oh, and don't forget to get close."
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Don't you agree that *cable releases* are so much fun? Our rumble entries just proves the versatility of the cable release - whether it be for portraits or for brilliant night shots.
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This week's Lomolocations winner goes to "jelga":http://www.lomohomes/com/jelga for his/her Knokke – Het Zuin Nature Reserve entry. The pictures in the gallery perfectly capture the peace and quiet that this place offers its visitors. If you love nature, animals, and leisure, read about the location "here":http://beta.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2008/10/13/knokke-het-zuin-nature-reserve!
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Are you ready for another amazing RedSclae-Gallery taken by one of our handpicked film-testers?
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Happy Monday everybody and welcome once again to pan_dre's shopping guide. With new deliveries rushing in, we have some familiar face back in the shop today as well as a pinhole newcomer waiting for it's chance to shine.
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During the Maltese religious Santa Maria feast when most of Malta’s inhabitants were off for vacation and the island became empty and deserted, the Lomographer Alexandra Pace headed for the beach. This hot spot of Malta which is the only place always crowded with people, served as a wonderful inspiration for a Lomographic Underwater shooting.
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For this installment of RTCR, we are asking for your best photos with *sprocket holes*!
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We hope everyone had a good weekend! As we welcome yet another week in la la Lomoland, we would like to announce our winners for our recently concluded cable release self-portrait rumbles.
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__"Look at the stars, look how they shine for you."__
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Previously, Mandi gave us a background about choosing the right speed for different lighting conditions. Now he’s going to show some examples on how to work with certain film speeds should you want to let the speed control your body.
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Actually I’m more a cat person than a dogs- man. Never the less I immediately agreed on taking care for the monster of bulldog waiting for a master in the office.
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I think I had a friend in school that first showed me some lomographic camera on a website. I first did not show any interest but later I found the official lomographic website and that was when I first entered the enormous, warm and analogue world of these unpredictable, oddly shaped cameras. Sitting in school and studying half the time, wandering through the website the other half. There were so many pictures to look at, so much to read about these eye opening lenses. Lomography gave me this great feeling. To see the world as something great, discovering all the interesting details and documenting, documenting and documenting. Always having your camera with you, looking for shootable things. The next step would be very natural: buying these tools of living.
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What more to end the week with colourful dessert of the best flower pictures on our second Flowerama installment? We had a lot of really good entries this time around, just right enough for the snowy few months to come.