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If there is one place in my village that could serve as the backdrop to a movie, it would have to be the medieval moated Castle of Cortewalle. Even though there are no actual knights living there anymore, there very well could be... If this were Hollywood that is!
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This is the most enjoyable black and white film for those of you who don't have an access to process your own b&w film with b&w chemicals because you can process it with the C-41 process.
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I have always hated the borders between four pictures in the Actionsampler frame. I decided to get rid of those and here’s how i did it.
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You've got the basics of using your macro lens down; now let's take it outside! There are some unique challenges to shooting outside with a macro, and the next few tipsters will help with a variety of scenarios.
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A beautiful piece of history deserves to be photographed in the most majestical way possible.
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Lomography offers a tribute to one of the most phenomenal bands in the the history of rock 'n roll.
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Sometimes, one snapshot is enough to capture a memory. And today's Snippets and Vignettes installment is in honor of Ray Manzarek, founding member and keyboardist of the legendary band The Doors, and his contribution to the world of music.
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The Lower East Side is one of New York City's most iconic neighborhoods. Here are some photos I took while walking through this area to show you some of the must-see spots for your next trip to New York!
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We are so excited to announce a workshop that has been in the works for months. Sunday June 30th join us for our very first Spinner 360 workshop. But we have made this workshop extra special by doing it ON A BOAT! Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to shoot with one of our most epic cameras on the Chicago River!
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The beginning of Autumn in the South Hemisphere is the perfect time to drink some wine, eat some typical food, and participate in the grape harvest festivities!
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Black and effortlessly classy, the original sprocket superstar launches analogue photography to awesome new heights! Now here on the Daily Picks: the Lomography Sprocket Rocket!
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If you want to escape from the crowds and the giant buildings of Manhattan without leaving New York, jump in the subway and go to Coney Island !
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Tired of the same old story? Static pictures, motionless? This is the tip for you: find out how to add motion to your pictures.
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Beautiful wedding photos of one of old Hollywood's most celebrated couples!
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Last week, I loaded my Canon AE-1 Program camera with a roll of Orwo TC27 film, setting the ISO speed at 200. Here's my first impression about this film. Read more!
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Lomography UK is opening our doors to one lucky individual who is looking for a FULL TIME sales representative position for our London stores. Read on to find out how to apply.
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If you wanna know what the 80's was all about, just take a look at this picture.
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I wanted to present my work and where I realize my ideas. After leaving my job teaching art, I decided to devote myself to the evolution of my personal work. That's why I converted part of my home into an art studio.
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Love animals? Have some time to spare? Why not head to Kemaman Recreational Park and Mini Zoo for a walk?
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Shutter priority, setting a fixed shutter speed (in the Lubitel 166+ most frequently is 1/125 sec), with a variation of aperture. How do we use this technique with the Lubitel 166+ and what kind if advantages/disadvantages we have with Shutter Priority? Is it worth it?
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Last year, my friend Chris came to my home and brought a small compact camera that he borrowed from his older brother. It was a Fuji Zoom Date. I don't know what type it is but it is similar, but not the same with the camera that I will review now. Please say hello to Fuji Silvi 1000 LS!
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We loved seeing your clever submissions for our "Five" themed rumble with Brooklyn Industries. Read on to see the photos that'll be exhibited in Chicago on May 30!
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So you've got your spiffy new macro lens. Cool! I bet you can't wait to make those tiny things in your world explode onto your negatives. This week, I'll have a look at taking macro shots indoors and how to make the most out of the smallest.
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The lighting's just right and the shadows are just fine to be able to capture a cute moment like this one.
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Their cuteness are just too much that we can't help but play tiny cutesy baby voices in our head. Ahh, these little wonders of the world!
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I love multilens cameras. I love the excitement they bring and I love how they are all about fun. Forget about everything, let's just jump around and capture ourselves moving.
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All winter long, I eagerly await the first sunny days of the year to hop on my bike and go for a ride. But besides a single week of decent weather early March, it has been a very sad, cold and unpleasant spring. Until yesterday! Sun came out early, temperature went up, so I filled my tires with fresh air and headed out! Let me take you on a tour through the countryside surrounding my hometown.
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Forget standing still and saying "cheese", this quirky little four-lensed camera wants you to jump around and dance!
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This big boy is the real heavy-hitter, a medium format Pinhole camera in the original full-size Holga body!
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Ever owned a pair of Levi’s jeans and how these killer cool trousers made it to practically everyone’s wardrobe?