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The Ronica CF35 AF hit the market in 1977 and was the first mass-marketed camera that featured sensors that automatically adjusted to the correct focus. Thus autofocus was invented. This function, which made photography a lot easier (but also a bit more restricted) and pushed the concept of `point and shoot' cameras to new levels, quickly gained large popularity amongst the public.
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We've just added another experiment to our playground: browsing photos by colors. Which has nothing to do with kids, we just like the Cat Power song.
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We need a cover for the forthcoming London City Guide, and it could be your Lomograph! We want to see all of your very best London shots right here. The best will be crammed into the book, and one or two may even make the cover!
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Dorothea Lange's photograph, entitled Migrant Mother, expressed deep emotional impact. The creases on the mother's face showed despair and longing. Her desperate eyes yielded a flicker of hope. Her children were the pillars of her strength. She was a woman who battled depression.
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What is your favorite doubles picture of all time? Did you do it by yourself or did you collaborate with a partner? Show us and win Piggies!
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Mirror, mirror, on the wall. Who has the fairest Lomographs of them all? Submit your mirrored photos right away before our lovely magic mirror gives its answer!
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This is your Lomography ticket to your cricket! The world cup is here with sixes and fours all around, crowds cheering and wickets falling! So pick up your cameras and shoot crowds cheering, cricket around you, bats, balls, stumps, anything related to the game! And win loads and loads of film from us!!
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Look once. Then look again. The scene in front of you will have changed. Something may have moved. Something may have disappeared. But the world will not be the same as it was before…and neither will you. So take a photo, it can’t help but be a unique moment…
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A lot of people like multiples but are never satisfied with the output enough to shoot them more consistently. I want to talk about how double exposures work and what you can look for.