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No matter what camera, subject, or weather conditions, redscale film has never let me down. And because I was looking for something special to do with my very first pack of instax, I decided I would try to get that redscale atmosphere I love so much. Turns out it's very easy and works rather well!
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When I saw some great redscale photos on Lomography, I also wanted to shoot these great images. But I found out that 35mm redscale film is hard to find, so I decided to make my own redscale film from a roll of Fuji Pro 400H.
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The Lomo LC-A+ is a favorite of many for taking all kinds of photos, including rad redscales! This bright and sunny season is one of the best times to shoot with those light-hungry redscales, so allow us to show you some snaps by our fellow lomographers to serve as your inspiration for painting the town red with your Lomo LC-A+!
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It’s summer now! Summer is all about blue sky, white clouds, colorful bikinis, tan skin, and wonderful colors. But how about we de-colorize all of this?
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If you've seen the awesome redscales taken using the Lubitel 166+ some days ago, we're sure you're going to be inspired all the more to whip out those redscale films this sultry season. Today's redscale inspiration is a collection of Belair snaps tinged with eye-catching reds, oranges, and even hints of green and purple!
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For LGBT month, it seemed important to me to talk about the love of my life through my photos. He is the one who inspires me the most, the one I never miss when it comes to taking pictures. His love and strength makes him my muse. Even if life has not always been kind to us (and especially lately), it will always be there for me and I'll always be there for him.
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Making your own redscale film is an easy job with 35mm film. So choices are limitless, you can just flip any and every CN film out there. But redscaling a medium format film is a whole different ball game, and is a lot easier said than done. Buying redscale 120 is basically the only viable option. And even though choices of pre-made redscale 120 film are limited, that's OK, since one of those is the perfect redscale film: Lomography's XR 50-200!
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If you have been researching on redscaling films, you might have come across “expose the wrong side of the film”, but what does that exactly mean? We will not go technical. Cut me some slack, this is going to be long for sure. It only means that the matte side of the film should be facing you when you load the film on your camera. Here’s how we will go about that.
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Gearing up for summer, I've decided to look around the Lomography Online Shop and replenish my film stock. There are some old favourites available and new emulsions that caught my eye. Here are my top 5 film recommendations!
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Summer means brighter days and fun under the sun, making it one of the best times to shoot redscale photos. So, if you have a Lubitel 166+ and a handful of Lomography Redscale Films, we bring you some inspiring redscale photos taken using this dashing duo!
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Summer School 2013: Eternal Sunshine!
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A prepackaged Redscale film from Ultrafine tested and reviewed.
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A tip on overexposing a little bit more on redscale to get interesting colors and tones.
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Look over here! A print of a bird, a plane... there's nothing the new Belair X 6-12 35mm Back can't do. Don't believe me? Read on to my review of the new back's heroic powers.
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Personally I am a huge fan of redscaling. It allows you to get some color in your photos, even on the grayest of days. But what if you just want to add the redscale effect to just some of your photos rather than shooting an entire roll this way? Easy enough: use a red filter! And while you're at it, why not throw in some other colors as well?! Read on to find out how you can turn your LC-A+ in to a rainbow camera!
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Stealthy, sleek and likely 007's camera of choice. "You can take images and stay very low-key". Let's hear more from Natura owner, shooter and Lomography's own agent: somapic!
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Do you have two wheels and a need to get away from the city for an afternoon? Then Tommy Thompson Park at the end of the Leslie Spit near Toronto's docklands may be just the escape you need.
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I met with these amazing analogue cameras with the help of a friend. Ever since I got my Diana Baby, I feel totally analogue! It's basically all about my joy in this "new" lovely road.
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A quick, simple and easy way to load your Smena 8M, the redscale way!
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Month-by-month I'll pick up one Lomograph and write a brief Tipster on, and anything associated with my feelings towards, it. The third article features a February-photo. After the jump, I'll introduce you to a dreamy photo taken with my favorite technique "Exposing both sides of the film (EBS)" with an LC-A+!