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What actions or in-actions will you take if you find an abandoned house or apartment near where you live? Would it become a secret haven for you and your friends? Or, would you just leave it abandoned? An artist from Canada, James Nizam, has the best suggestion yet!
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Need to shoot photos in low light conditions? Want to shoot indoors without a flash? Lomography CN 800 is a brilliant film for all situations.
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I took my Sardina ride on the LRT and viewed the Choa Chu Kang neighbourhood through her wide lens. The weather was nice that day and my Sardina really loved the sun, and riding on the track.
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If you feel like shooting with your Holga using slow shutter speed to achieve the blurry effects on a bright, sunny day, the only way is to narrow your lens opening.
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Pretty much it's the tipster for ppl who has lots of old 90's expired film like KODAK and doesn't know how cool and awesome they actually are :3 Last summer I got a bunch of KODAK Gold 100 film rolls almost for free, cos they were expired and hidden on some dusty shelves of a family store in the middle of nowhere (good-old-Missori state). So I started my experiments with the way of using sunlight in analogue photography and here are some of them (:
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Whacked out colors? Sure, why not. Hot highlights and bright tones? Yes. Such has been my personal experience with Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 film. As you continue reading, treat this not only as a critique of the film, but feel free to critique the photographer. Maybe I've done something terribly wrong!
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Size does matter! I know the title of this film doesn't fit on any benjamin, but it is worth remembering this gem in the historic film-supermarket. Bright results, true and saturated colours and a feel-good-mood, when you get the results.
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You think you know where you live? But what's behind those trees? What's behind those buildings? Do you know your city? A short expedition on foot in Lund, Sweden. It is not exactly known as Sweden's liveliest city but nonetheless there are places that are worth being discovered.
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Do you know those intense passions that happen in the summer and make you wait all winter to meet again? That's what´s going on between me and my Supersampler Dalek's edition, my favorite multilens camera.
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1 2 3 4 tell me that you love the Supersampler more! It is the coolest movie camera I know. A 4-shot photo is a great and harmonious one. I love the vignettes in each short. It is fantastic!