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Despite their lack of colors, even black and white photos also have the ability to bring out powerful emotions.
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Want to give your photos a makeover? All you need is pen and paper!
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A generous gift from Japan fills a small area of the city with beautiful bright white flowers in the spring. However, you need to act fast, for High Park's cherry blossoms disappear for another year after only a week.
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Most of us live our lives hoping that “something wonderful” would happen to us but if they don't come, we can always turn to the smaller stuff.
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We're transported back in time with our Track Back to the Past Rumble! Want to know the winners? Check them out after the jump!
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So far so good for my analogue project - read on after the jump to find out about how #project52 is working out for me after a month of photos.
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Fomapan 100 is a classic of b&w. The formula and materials used are based on classic formulas. It gives smooth tones, it is sharp with very little grain. All these advantages can be used to create classical dark, grainy but sharp photographs.
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Valentine`s Day is just around the corner and you still haven`t got that special something for your sweetheart?
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At the beginning of every roll, you take that first test shot to make sure that the film is properly fed into the camera. Most of the time, the first frame turns out to be overexposed nothingness. Sometimes, it's a significantly light burned photo that leaves you thinking of "what might have been."
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How about some art for your closet? Japanese clothing brand Uniqlo recently tied up with the Warhol Foundation to reproduce some of the artists' most ubiquitous pieces—such as Campbell Soup and Dollar Signs—on their popular basic shirts and I was lucky enough to receive one as a gift!
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In this article, I present to you the masks of one of the oldest and most traditional carnivals in Italy, the Schignano Carnival, famous for its hand-made wooden masks.
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Maybe there’s only a technical reason behind this “perfect combination,” or maybe also that romantic feeling about matching a very old camera with an inverted layers of film, that gives the redscale effect. In any case, some of the best pictures I took are born from this marriage: my 1986 classic LC-A and the Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 film.
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On the first Thursday of every month, the galleries and museums of East London open their doors late for a chance to see amazing art, culture, and events after hours! This month we're proud to host tongue-in-cheek illustration and typography from Benjamin Liebenhals and Chris Mackenzie. Read on for more details.
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In my previous article, I wrote to you about the perfect combination of an high contrast b/w film with a rangefinder camera for the winter season. Here, I explain to you why the professional Kodak Portra is a perfect film for a Diana F+ in the summer season.
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I loved my Minolta x-700 camera from the very first time I started shooting. It goes well with all films, but what it does with Tungsten film is what I love the most.
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All photos were taken with Holga 135 BC, home-made redscale film, kodak colour plus 200 iso. Photos were taken on mid-afternnon in Kovalam Beach, India, a fantastic place for Lomographers. Well I am here to tell all Lomographers about the great combination of these two products. Please continue reading to know more about it.
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When in need for some peace and quiet, my favourite place to go for some quality "me" time is the picturesque pier in Maraetai.
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I just tried something new to those old film strips that I have in my box. I’m looking for film strips in a different moment and bring back the old moment I have. After that, I prepared the Scanner and Digitaliza. Let’s get started!
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Here's a short Valentine's poem I made for my Lubitel 166+ U. Enjoy reading! :)
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This is a review about this beautiful creature called Disderi Robot 3 Camera