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★ Celebrating London With La Sardina 'The Guvnor' Edition
I have been eyeing the La Sardina camera a couple of times but nothing caught my eyes until the La Sardina "The Guvnor" Edition came along.
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★ Tudorcolor XLX 200: Cheap at Quarter of the Price
Tudorcolor XLX 200 is a cheap, possibly rebranded version of a quality C41 film at a fraction of the cost. Used as test film for two newly purchased SLR's read on to see if Tudor is a King of Film or a fat lump of lard. Sorry for the poor Henry The VIII analogy.
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★ Fujifilm Instax Mini 25: A Great Toy for the Complete Novice
The light and handy Fujifilm Instax mini 25 is a new addition to my camera collection. This camera is easy to use and has a few new features compared to its predecessor. Keep reading for more details!
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★ Lomography Redscale XR 50-200: Many Films in One Roll
The Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 will surprise you with its incredible versatility. By varying the ISO from one shot to another, you will get a wide range of shades so much to make it appear that the photos were taken with different films.
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★ Lomography Orca 110 B&W Film
I used two rolls of this glorious film and I'm even more pleased with the results this time.
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★ The Sprocket Rocket Instead of Horizon Perfekt
No money for a Horizon Perfekt, but wanting some panoramic pictures? Or, do you already own a Horizon Perfekt, but that certain something is missing? The Sprocket Rocket is your weapon of choice!
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★ Fisheye Submarine Case: The Perfect Accessory for Summer!
How to exploit a funny and easy camera and make it your favourite analogue companion for the summer!
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★ Dreamy Beach Photos from 14-Years-Expired Ektachrome Slide Film
I took a chance on a roll of Kodak Ektachrome Elite II 100 film which expired in 1998. It wasn't well-stored so I had the lowest expectations of the $3 discontinued slide film. But after using it on my trip to Boracay, I ended up loving the photos and now want to buy the rest of the deadstock! Find out why here.
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★ Horizon is “Perfekt” Not Only for Panoramas!
After having dreamt of it for a long time, I have finally made it mine! A couple of weeks ago, this jewel by Lomography knocked at my door...
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★ My Lomokino MUBI Edition
It was born out of the collaboration between Lomography and MUBI. Its essence is the LomoKino we all know and love, but it's wrapped in a new coat: a cheerful, playful, and fun design! Keep reading and you'll be amazed with all its features!
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★ Lomography Color Tiger 110: All You Need in a Small Package
The amazing thing about the Color Tiger 110 film is that it does not sacrifice quality over practicality. Read on to learn more about this film and see some photos snapped with it!
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★ A Review From the Heart: Why Do I Love My Diana?
The Diana F+ is one of my favorite cameras, so if you are expecting objectivity and technicalities, turn the page. This is a blind passionate review, like love! Because I love my Diana F +.
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★ The Kodak Tele-Instamatic 608: Two Cameras in One Tiny Package!
This Tiny 1970's 110 camera packs quite a punch! Read on to learn more about the Kodak Tele-Instamatic 608 and see some of the shots I took with this camera!
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★ Meowing with the Diana Mini Leopard!
As I was choosing which Lomography camera to purchase first, the cat lady in me purred "Pick the Diana Mini Leopard!" Aside from its roarin' design, its many features—square and half-frame formats, bulb and MX settings, flash and colored gel filters—are really the cat's pyjamas! See some photos from my test rolls here.
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★ What are Your Top 10 Favorite Films?
Wild at Heart, Buffalo 66, Paris,Texas, Secretary, Lost in Translation... It's hard to select only ten tittles -- at least for me. But actually what I wanted to share with you today are my favorite photographic films!
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★ Kiev 4 AM: A Silent Sniper
Let me introduce my latest purchase: a beautiful and very silent Soviet camera, the Kiev 4 (AM version).
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★ First Impressions on the Lomo LC-A
I attended a workshop organized by the Lomography Gallery Store in Santa Monica on 6 June, 2012. We used the Lomo LC-A with a "used" X-Pro film. The photos on the films were shot by people from the store in West Hollywood. We basically had to shoot the second layer of the film, a.k.a. multiple exposure.
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★ Zenit E: The Sturdy Metal Heart of Russian Photography
The Zenit E, one of Russia's first and finest! The well-known Russian tank, a camera with a cold, metal heart. You have got your hands on one of these fine babies but how do you load/unload your film, what lenses do you need, or does it even work properly?! I hope most of you will know how to get along with their Russian friend after reading this guide!
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★ Let's Go to the Beach with Fuji Velvia 50!
Bring your Fuji Velvia 50 to the beach and see how it will surprise you! Take a look at some of my Fuji Velvia 50 photos taken at the beach after the jump!
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★ Diana Instant Back+: The Joy of Instant Photography
As an amateur photographer, one of the challenges that I encounter whenever I indulge in analogue photography is the resulting image being different from what I expected. This is where instant photography comes in. Keep reading for more rambling!