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Lomography RedScale (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review
written by wherearemysunglasses on October 20th, 2009 , 5 comments (3 votes)

The Lomography RedScale film generally results in three vibrant colors: red, orange, and yellow. These colors can be connected to their governing chakras. The red Muladhara chakra, or root chakra, is related to instinct and governs sensuality. Additionally, this color radiates my passion for Lomography.

Next, the orange Svadhisthana chakra governs creativity and generates enthusiasm, perfect for an experimental art form! Then there is the yellow Manipura chakra, which governs growth. There is no question that Lomography has helped me grow as a photographer. There is more beyond the radiating color of a photograph! The Lomography RedScale film’s avant-garde nature helps channel my energy and passion for photography.

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5 comments

  • dogma
    by dogma
    about 1 month ago

    Nice gallery!

  • stouf
    by stouf
    about 1 month ago

    Oh my god ! Limulus ! I wish I could see one some day... Superb gallery !

  • adi_totp
    by adi_totp
    about 1 month ago

    lovely gallery

  • lovesmesumcake
    by lovesmesumcake
    28 days ago

    I love these shots! When I did redscale I got a much more muted result, like the photos had just been desaturated a bit, but I really liked it! You can see that album here if you want: http://www.lomograph(…)oney-island

  • its_gone
    by its_gone
    28 days ago

    What would happen if you cross processed this?
    thanks

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