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The Elqui Valley, one of the many beautiful sights of Chile, is a magical place full of contrasts, ideal for taking Lomographs!
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This blue-toned, high saturation, fine grained slide film is normally used to duplicate slides using a slide duplicator instead of a lens. You can also use it to shoot with any camera as long as you adapt to its very low sensitivity.
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I was very curious to use the film Fujifilm 160S Pro. After shooting with a wonderful sun and a flash, I have an idea of how I will use next time.
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If you love to have some greenish tones on your Lomograph, do not miss out with the wonderful Agfa CT Precisa! Let's paint the street green!
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This camera has a wonderful lens, I liken it to the Olympus Trip 35. How does the rest of the camera fare? Overweight tank or heavyweight contender? Find out in this review!
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Lomography is about colors, isn't it? We all love photos with high contrasting colors like popping red, blue, yellow, green, and etc. Then, most of us think that to get this kind of photos, we need xpro (cross process) to achieve it. I thought so too at the beginning when i just started lomography. But today I am going to show you guys how to get high contrasting photos with negative films instead of slide films!
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Many cameras have a screw thread on the front of the lens. There are a few uses for this, but the most common is filters. Find out how to enhance your black and white lomographs with these essential items
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Have you ever toyed with the idea of making yourself some toilet roll binoculars? In this workshop, we will put those trusty toilet roll binoculars to good use on our La Sardinas to give us some surprising double exposures! Expect something ‘fishy’ with your photographs!
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In part one I compared and contrasted features of four similar wide-angle Vivitar point and shoot cameras, including the legendary Ultra Wide and Slim. In part two, I compare the results of the shootout and you can decide which looks best. You might be surprised.
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This week I talked to Martyn Boyce, a successful wedding photographer who has witnessed with regret the shift towards the digital grind. Here, he shares his tips for some really fantastic black and white analog shots.
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The cross-over rumble that LomoAmigo Ties created has ended and the winners have been picked! Want to know if you won one of those awesome prizes? Read on!
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Why does a film expire? What's the difference between expired film and fresh film? You'll find the answers to these questions and more in this Tipster!
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My favourite film is Lomography X-Pro. My favourite camera is the Diana F+. If I can have them both in a unique experience what more can I ask?
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Have you ever seen those old 80's movies where the colors are in a way intense, vivid and with an interesting contrast? Well, with the Lomography CN 100 you've got that and more!
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I was looking for a new way to show my lomographs. I wanted to incorporate texture, mixed media, collaging and lots of contrast. I found laserjet transfers.
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For clear, sharp contrasting colours and deep tones of blues, this is the film to find and use. Best for daylight shooting but don't be fooled this low iso can do some great things whilst the sun is setting.
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Luckily, I have two rolls of Lomography X Tungsten 64 left because the first one can be considered an epic fail. Who’s fault is it? Mine. Don’t want to end up with pink cheeks rather than pink photos? Read on and find out how.
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If you're someone who likes slightly stronger colors without unnatural color shifts, prefers some saturation in your photos and wants higher speed slide films...The Fuji Sensia 400 is your answer!
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An excellent all rounder that performs well both in the dark and indoor circumstances and outside in blazing sunlight.
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Get colour explosion and high contrast with Kodak Elitechrome 100 (EB)!