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On a beautiful Saturday afternoon, I decided to take my Canonet rangefinder 28 to Leu Gardens. This was the perfect day to explore what nature can be found near downtown Orlando!
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The intrinsic connection between strawberries and Britain is around to stay. In this post I'll show you how a complete lack of culinary skill is not always a hindrance when it comes to cooking with strawberries - as long as you're also armed with a camera and some film...
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One of the very first films I tried after getting my Nikon FE2 was a curious one called Konica Minolta Centuria 400. Performing close to both Fuji Superia 400 and Kodak Ultramax 400, it was one of the very first films whose results I really liked. Unfortunately, I am not sure if I will ever get my hands on some rolls again.
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It's raw. It's grainy. It has poor dynamic range. It's a leak-catcher. It's expired Konica VX (35mm, 200 ISO), and it's soooo awesome! Learn more about this great partner for the Lomo LC-A after the jump!
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All across the US, temperatures have been soaring. Grand Rapids has been no different. When thermometers started reading in the triple digits, Cole and a few of her friends decide to escape the city in favor for a cottage on the lakeside!
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Two South African girls fed up with city life, packed up and decided to backpack through Morocco and travel the Sahara desert in June 2012. We did this with no preceded planning except for buying the airline tickets. This turned out to be the most magical and enlightening trip we've had, and not in the least bit as scary as everyone warned us it would be. I documented everything I laid my eyes on with an 100 ISO color negative film and my Fisheye 2 and experimented with a 50 ISO expired film that also went through the airport scanner. This trip made for some interesting pics. Enjoy!
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I found this film in a film bundle. The Agfa Ultra is a very nice film, but not very easy to get. Take a look at the photos I shot using this magic emulsion after the jump!
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If there's one thing we lomographers are known for, it's our inclination to try all things experimental. Therefore, we believe it's not surprising that this week's film review on spotlight is a big, experimental one, a good read especially for beginners!
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Here's a short review of what is the best expired film in Lomography Store, the Agfa Vista 200 Color negative film expired 4 years ago. It's the best color negative film that gives the effect of a Cross-Processed slide film.
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Whoo-hoo! A LomoKino music video is what Michael Raso of New Jersey based "Film Photography Project" has created as one of Lomography's first LomoKino Amigos! The experimental electro-acoustic band "The Smoove Sailors" are featured performing their song "Majic Carpet Fried". What a great complement the creative camera provides the non conventional tunes. Also, a special surprise lurks after the jump!
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Kodak Portra 400VC is a great choice for a film for almost any conditions and camera, that will give you bright colours like those you may be used to with slide film. It's a brilliant color negative film choice!
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Are you looking for a film that can capture unbelievable awesome colors instead of dulling black and white? Are you looking for a film that has high contrast, smooth grain, and fantastic resolution? Fret not. I have a good recommendation: the Lomography CN 100 35mm from Lomography.
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Lomography CN 800 is a color negative film with a high ISO. Not everyone loves a picture that has lots of grain because it can sometimes look messy. But to me it's ART. This is my favorite Lomography film ever, trust me.
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Lomography Color Negative 400 120 works really good in many different situations: sunny, cloudy, outside, inside or night may be. It's definitely always a great option when you don't know what to expect in your short future.
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Back when I was still very new to Lomography, I only had a Holga 120 CFN to shoot with; hence, I took mostly medium format photos. One of my very first films was the very versatile Kodak Portra 400 NC!
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Say hello to Fuji Pro 400H. This color negative film can definitely trust your eyes whether you are under a shade, in the dark, or out in the sun! Fuji Pro 400H never fails to amaze you when it comes with promising colors.
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New to analogue photography, I happened upon my first doubles shot with a complete stranger in a foreign land.
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A declaration of love of panorama, sprockets, cross processing, multiple exposures and redscale, all from one lightweight camera!