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★ Doubles with Flowers : The Easiest Way To Make A Great Film Swap Lomograph - Tipster
Using flowers as a layer for multiple exposures is very fun and unpredictable. What about if we use it as a layer for film-swapping? It gets double-fun and double-unpredictable, of course!
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★ Me and My Belair: A Love Story - Reviews
Like so many love stories, sometimes beginnings are a little wild. This is what happened to me last year with my LC-A+, and my first attempts with the Belair hadn't been much better. But this love story, it seems is going to have a happy ending!
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★ Save Up To 50% On Selected Cameras Today! - News
Wow folks, have we got some good news for you. We have a selection of special offers in the shop which allow you to make big and beautiful savings on a range of our favorite analogue snappers. Head past the jump for details! This deal will expire sometime during the day on March 8th, so don't hang around.
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★ How to Write with Light - Making it Legible! - Tipster
If, as a kid, you were told off because of your bad handwriting and, as an adult, this problem got worse... this tipster is for you!
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★ León: My Favorite Place in the World - Locations
Leon is my city, it is my favorite place in the world. Filled with romance and mystery in every corner, it urges you to shoot lots of pictures. It is a city to enjoy and it is best enjoyed in good company.
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★ Please Don't Kill My Perfect Combination: Save X-Pro Chrome! - Analogue Lifestyle
So many cameras, so much film--how do you pick your favorite? When picking favorites, I must choose the trusty combination that ensures beautiful, wonderful photos, any time, any place: The Lomo LC-A+ and Lomography X-Pro Chrome. I must plead: please Lomography, bring back this film!
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★ The Film Photography Project Reviews the Diana Baby 110 - Reviews
Last year, the 110 film format celebrated a glorious comeback with the Diana Baby, the Fisheye Baby and various films. The resurrection of the discontinued format took the analogue photography world by storm. One of the people excited by the cameras and film format is Michael Raso, producer and host of the Film Photography Podcast. Read on for his thoughts on the Diana Baby and a video review!
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★ Your Own Macro Studio - Tipster
Do you want to shoot great macro photos, but the results always look boring? Well, keep on reading. Do not expect that I will show you how to build a real studio, but read on.
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★ World's Smallest Man Dances With His Pet Cat - Analogue Lifestyle
Before Guinness became the deciding body for world records, Henry Behrens was once considered the smallest man at 30 inches high. Here, he is seen dancing with his feline friend who is nearly as tall as he!
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★ Santiuste de San Juan Bautista: A Village Rich in History - Locations
Santiuste de San Juan Bautista is located in Segovia province in Spain. As you might have guessed, its name is larger than the village itself! On a normal day, I share the town with 600 other inhabitants, but as soon as summer starts those numbers multiply.
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★ I Am Who They Were: Analogue Jewelry - Analogue Lifestyle
Do you find that the vintage photos of your family are much too good to be gathering dust in the wall, rarely admired in a gallery? If so, you should take a look at what great the artist Ashley Gilreath made from her analog family keepsake!
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★ Organizing your Analogue Arsenal: From Liquor Cabinet to Lomohome - Tipster
Adding yet another camera to your collection is always fun and exciting. As your collection keeps growing the problem becomes finding a proper place to store them. My camera collection found a beautiful home in my liquor cabinet.
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★ A Walk Through the City in Redscale Tones - Locations
Come take a flight to a world of dreamy colours, soft contours and sweet details. Guimarães, a city located in the north of Portugal, where this very own country was born, has been captured in redscale unpredictable colours. Never have its beautiful corners been so magical…
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★ Lomographic Society “Lomo Love” Blog Awards 2013 - Analogue Lifestyle
Lomography loves frogs, clogs, dogs, and logs, but most importantly, we love blogs. We love them so much that we took some time to find our favourite blogs to present to you.
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★ Photoline 200 : The Cheapest Film I’ve Ever Used - Reviews
Deep in the camera jungles of Hidalgo, I found a film. A film cheap enough to make me buy 5 rolls for only 50 pesos (more or less 1.25 USD) without having to think more than once. Read about it after the jump!
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★ Primo Paper Pinhole: P-Sharan STD-35e - Reviews
A paper kit wonder that is easy to assemble and get yourself started on a classic form of photography
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★ Holga in the Sun: Multiple Exposures in El Parque del Retiro - Locations
Loads of tricks have been shared about how to get the perfect multiple exposure shot. Which is why I won't focus so much on how, but rather on where and what camera to use. I will show you my favorite place to take my Holga out of my bag, trip the shutter as often as I like, and don't move on to the next frame until I feel like it.
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★ Rare Color Photographs of Early 1900 Paris - Analogue Lifestyle
The following pictures are pretty rare color photographs from Paris, captured early 1900. At that time, the Lumière technique was chosen to capture these scenes. Great are the motives, also the quality of the pictures!
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★ The Tardis - Making the Dual Filmed Film Box Pinhole Camera! - Tipster
With my last tutorial, I showed you how to turn an ordinary film box into a super wide angle camera. This time I decided to stack two 35mm film rolls into one camera, exposing them simultaneously resulting in an image split over two negatives! You like the sound of that? Of course you do!
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★ Purify Yourself at Pura Tirta Empul, Bali - Locations
Pura Tirta Empul is a Hindu temple in Bali Island, Indonesia. The name of "Tirta Empul" means "crystal clear stream". It is famous for its holy water where people go for purification and various religious ceremonies.