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★ FujiChrome Velvia100 - The Power of Red.
A few days ago, I had the sudden urge to go to Malaysia's acclaimed travel destination cum the only legal casino, Genting highlands. I felt like going there to experience some wind and taking a break from the sweltering heat.
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★ Sprocking and Rocking!
Just a few days ago I received my Sprocket Rocket, and I have to say that it's spectacular. The great side of it is that you can take beautiful and panoramic photos with it, with or without sprocket holes, and the negative part is that you have to use a high ISO because otherwise your photos will come out dark and a little color dead.
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★ Recesky DIY TLR
An exciting camera that's fun to build and fun to use.
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★ Kodachrome: The Legend Concludes
Kodak introduced the first commercially available color film—Kodachrome—in 1935, and processing for the by-then-legendary film ceased on December 30, 2010. It was a film engineered for quality and archival stability. But it ended up capturing the gamut from the most famous photographs in the world to snapshots on family vacations. I even managed to capture a few frames in the spirit of Lomography...
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★ Belomo Vilia
Meet the BeLomo Vilia, a cheap, sweet looking camera with a surprisingly good lens.
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★ Return To Squares
Have you always been fascinated by square pictures? Do you want to get a medium format camera but you're scared that they are too expensive and complicated? Do you have a 100 USD? Do you want to walk into a event / party with the camera and have everyone look at you? If you answered yes, then you are the perfect master for Yashica D
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★ Lomo LC-A review
I think all of us here know the famous Lomo LC-A? Am I right? Well you sure should! Its pretty much one of the cameras that started all of Lomography! That old Russian beauty!
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★ Juice Box Camera
Don't be fooled with what you see because this Juice box camera does not carry juice inside. Once you opened this camera, it contains film and takes great pictures!
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★ Diana Mini at Night!
This little gem, although small, can give you an amazing night experience. There's already plenty of Diana Mini reviews around, so I'm going a bit different. I'm going to review the Diana Mini as a night camera!
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★ Lubitel 166+: The Lomographers Swiss Army knife
If you like to shoot with 135 and 120 in several formats, don’t like to carry too many cameras or can’t make up your mind if you want a 120 or 35mm camera, this is the perfect camera for you: The Lubitel 166+.
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★ Diana Mini First Impressions
This is my first impressions review of the Lomography Diana Mini White, bought for me as a present for my birthday in February 2011. A test roll was shot in Nottingham, England and processed the same day. Read on for my review and see what I made of this mini marvel.
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★ Diana Mini-My personal key of life
For me, Diana Mini is like a “Key”, her tiny body with the bags, you can open your door of eyes whenever you go.
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★ Double Your Pleasure with the Lomography X-Pro Slide 200
Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 film derived is from the Agfa RSX emulsion and is wonderfully balanced for cross processing, with result giving high levels of contrast and beautiful grain. It comes in 2 flavors, 120 and 35mm, my sample photos below will be of the latter.
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★ The Canon EOS 650
Chunky, clunky, but really quite funky. I have lots to thank Lomography for - but letting me rediscover my analogue soul is top of the list. Through Dianas and other toy cameras, I reconnected with the joy of film photography once more.
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★ Diana Mini Review
I got the Diana Mini when it was first released and I have so much fun shooting with it. Compact and light, this little camera is more than a scale down model of the very popular Diana F+. The Diana Mini loads 35mm film and comes with a built in lens.
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★ Muji disposable camera
My Boss give me an expired Muji disposable cam. I kinda excited and wondering what will come out from this expired disposable camera.
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★ Kodak Ektachrome EPL (120 iso400) - Surprisingly vibrant colors!
After trying out a lot of slides and negatives, I would like to strongly recommend Kodak Ektachrome EPL as it always produces strong vibrant colors!
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★ Horizon 202: The Forerunner
Now that I’m college, one of my first missions was to find a photo lab, and I was lucky enough to find one that is also a camera store. While looking through their vintage cameras for sale, I happened on something I thought I’d see in person: a near-mint Horizon 202, the precursor to the Horizon 303 that Lomography’s Perfekt is based on. Now, it’s mine! Let’s see what she can do.
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★ Epson Perfection V330 Photo Scanner - A Personal Review
Some things are better done personally. We are spoilt for choice of scanners as there are many brands, models, functions to choose from. Also, photo and film scanners are quite expensive. But I chose this… EPSON Perfection V330.
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★ Fuji Neopan 400CN
Sharp. Deep. Bright. Fun. And you can even get it processed using the C-41 process! I stumbled across this film many moons ago, when I bought an odd job of film off eBay in August last year.