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A month ago my girl bought Lomography Orca 110 in my friend's store because she was awed and curious about using the Fisheye Baby. So she bought one!
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We all know how astonishing and breath-taking Mother Nature can be. However, are you able to take advantage of all this beauty and portray it in your photographs? Here are some humble tips that may help you.
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Something smells fishy and it's not seafood! Check out my analogue "catch" of the day in the first installment of my "First Impressions" reviews series.
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The Digitaliza 110 film scanner is awesome when it comes to scanning the teeny tiny 110 filmstrips in flat bed scanners. I originally tried to use my 35 mm digitalize, but my Epson Perfection V600 scanner had trouble recognizing the film with all the empty space around the negatives. Here comes the Digitaliza 110 to the rescue! Scanning 110 film is now super easy.
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There are many reviews on the latest film in Lomography .. But I saw that there was no review written by Goonies!
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The Diana Baby 110? Double trouble in more ways than one! Not only does it come with two lens variations: wide (12mm) and standard (24mm), it's also an excellent tool to shoot doubles! Check out the gallery below!
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Yes you can! You can go from Orca to Tiger in one swift move. No rewinding and winding necessary! Read on to find out how
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It's all about immortalizing that which attracts you says Andreas. Read on to find out more about his stint with the Diana Baby 110 in the interview below.
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Thomas proves that even when it's raining, the Diana Baby 110 can shine and save the day with its analogue flair.
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The Diana Baby 110 and The Big Apple make for an interesting combination of contrasts. Meet Liad and find out what he got up to with this tiny camera in New York.
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Say hello to Adam and read about that special moment with his camera which will just make you go awwww.
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Dominik took the Diana Baby 110 out to meet his friends and bumped into some celebrities along the way. Read on to find out all about it.
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Lomography proudly presents the Diana Baby 110, the second member of the Lomography 110 Camera Family! This tiny camera is super easy to use and comes packed with creative features! Read on to find out all about it!
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Been eyeing the Fisheye Baby 110 since its launch? Now’s your chance to get up close and personal with this camera that fits your palm and packs a punch! Learn more about the Fisheye Baby 110, and have a ball of a time experimenting with its multiple-exposure feature to create eye-popping pictures that’s guaranteed to make you go gaga!
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Mario took his Fisheye Baby 110 out with a roll of Lomography Orca B&W film. What did people think when they saw this baby sensation? Read on and find out.
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The Fisheye Baby 110 is a small camera with huge potential. As they say, the proof is in the pudding. So that’s what we have here. No, not a pudding, but a selection of great Fisheye Baby 110 photos. Enjoy!
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I used two rolls of this glorious film and I'm even more pleased with the results this time.
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Peter, better known as Clickiemcpete is a metal artist specializing in small tools. It comes as no surprise therefore that he and his Fisheye Baby 110 make the perfect combination.
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Now that you’ve shot all the Orca and Tiger cartridges your heart desired, it’s time to have your negatives developed and for you to see your fantastic analogue masterpieces. Here's where to go.
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Wil6ka headed to Lake Balaton with his miniature companion the Fisheye Baby 110. There he discovered how up, close and personal you can really get with this tiny Lomographic wonder.