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The union of 2 pleasures of life in this collection of shots!
In this article there isn’t much to be said, but to be appreciated. It’s a tribute to two things we love and that work reeally well together: Lomography and beer. I’ve collected a short collection as a sincere homage. Some shots are shaky and little focused, but this is just a coincidence…
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166+ Series #21: Tipster 166+ - Aperture Priority Aperture priority, great composition opportunities, lower control, and incapability of taking good pictures with rapid movement of the subjects. How do we use this technique with the Lubitel 166+ and what kind of advantages/disadvantages do we have with Aperture Priority? Is it worth it?
StereoKino: The Mission To Make A 3D Analogue Movie Yes, you read this title correctly. And yes, this post is about what you think this title means: using two Lomokinos to produce 3D analogue movies. Or at least I tried.
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neanderthalis
Now I am thirsty.