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At the beginning of the year I made an Analogue Bucket List for 2012. Four months into the year it's time to see if I've been keeping busy trying to complete it! Read on to find out.
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Sandy is a friend whom I befriended through the LomoHome. We did a film swap for our double exposures. Take a look at the pictures after the jump!
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Vivid imagination, daydreaming, fantasy books, doodling and scribbling on the paper while listening to a boring lecture... Many of us probably have forgotten about the little things I mentioned and taking photos serves as a possibility to go back to trouble-free time of our life.
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Our ever-creative community has been snapping beautiful photos with the La Sardina since its release, among these some double (or even multiple) exposures. Read on to take a look and be inspired by some of the dazzling doubles by our brilliant fellow lomographers!
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The Pop 9 is a great little camera which produces 9 identical images on one 35mm frame, and, as Lomography says, instantaneously transforms the environment around you into explosions of pattern-repeating pop-art! But what happens if you would like to experiment with it a bit more to give you different results? Keep reading this tipster for a lens modification, giving you twice the fun!
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Here is a litany of who, what, when, where, how, why I take portraits.
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A Splitzer? What’s that? And do I need it? – Yeah, sure! Because using this little black and blue plastic device with your Diana F+, camera you can create amazing effects! More info after the break.
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Do you agree with me that double-exposing your film means bringing trouble to yourself? Some people will describe it by saying, "Well, I just want to take a risk. I really think that it could be different in the way we see in reality." Or, some people might even say that you must have your luck and faith in your picture while you plan to the take doubles. So, which person do you agree with? The 1st, 2nd, or 3rd?
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Once in a while, we trigger happy lomographers run into this sort of “surprise.” Read on to find out more.
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Here are more results of hours travelling around the world by lomography homes, searching for "twin sisters" of my own photos.
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As good Lomographers, we have this tingling feeling that makes us want to try unexpected techniques and get surprising results. This is the chance you've been waiting for. We present to you The Fishbowl! Learn all the details by reading more.
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Here are the winners of the third part of our Valentine's day rumble series. Wanna know if your photo made it? Read on to find out.
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I borrowed halfwakehaiku's Horizon Kompakt for a Lomo wedding shoot and was able to to use it for a couple of weeks. It was short, but nonetheless a memorable relationship.
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I really enjoy trying new cameras and trying different films and techniques, but for me, 2012 is going to be the year I experiment more!
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Here's a fun idea for easy bokeh! Dust off that hat and take it out for a lomowalk.
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Join us for a never before seen excursion to the "Wild" side in a workshop that breaks all expectations and promess a totally savage experience.
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Come with us and enjoy the colorful carnival of Sitges with our most well regarded gem, the LC-A+! We'll put cross processing and double exposures to the test, shooting away the wonderful customs and characters that join the party.
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Lomography Singapore and Lomography Philippines will collaborate on a film swap. Merge your lomographic imagination with your fellow Lomographers and take part in this project. Read the full article for more details.
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I'm still sharing my compilation of other users' photos that are twins of my own photos. I haven't found the exact twin photos yet, but I know I will achieve it! But for he moment, I'm finding some of them that are very alike.
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Double exposure shots with clouds as background has been my signature shot simply because I love shooting clouds and walking around the city. I love how cloud formations have such a nice contrast against the blue sky. Thanks to film photography and Lomo cameras, I now have a way of immortalizing this wonder of nature and at the same time, double exposing it against ordinary things I encounter.