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Today I finally got my first roll of the Mauritius honeymoon series developed!
I love my Golden Half and after looking through these photos I love it even more! It’s a great camera for traveling: the it’s small, plastic, and very light. It also takes twice more photos per roll of film like the Diana Mini. How fantastic is that?
Oh, I miss Mauritius, its white sand and palms and my walks with my husband…looking at these pictures help me keep those memories alive.
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Happy Father's Day, LomoDads! Are you a proud LomoDad? Please join weedos as he takes a trip down memory lane over his last decade and a bit as a Lomographer in celebration of dads everywhere this Father's Day!
How to Take Close-Up Shots With Your Lubitel 166+ That are IN FOCUS! As great as the Lubitel 166+ is, there is one major disadvantage: the minimum focusing distance. While 80cm is close enough at most occasions, sometimes I would like to get closer. The easy solution to this is using close up filters, but most people who use use them end up guessing the correct focusing distance. From now on, you no longer have to guesstimate, but you can actually focus your image using your viewing lens! Read on and find out how.
How To Build The Konstruktor Camera Are you the proud new owner of a Konstruktor camera? We bet you're looking forward to shooting some amazing photos with this 35mm SLR camera. In this guide we take you through all the steps in building the camera to make the DIY process easy-peasy!
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