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Another one bites the dust. Fuji Film Imaging Systems, Inc. has officially announced the end of sales for Advanced Photo System (APS) films, production of which already stopped in July 2011. While it hasn't been a popular format for a while now, the news still brings an analogue frown to our faces.
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Meet the one which brought me into Lomography, the one who caught my eye: it's the forever loving Holga 135 BC! Read our Love at First Lomo story after the jump.
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Besides crazy cross processing and eyes-catching color lomographs, we need lite taste sometimes. Kodak Portra 160 NC is a famous choice between professional photographers for many years. It's honest to the colors in the reality and shows what you see in your eyes. 160VC is a lovely natural choice.
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Who said that using a higher ISO film will result in grainier photos? Try Fuji Superia 1600 for a different perspective! Take a look at my fine-grained photos after the jump!
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La Sardina charmed me from the first sight in real life. I was not planning to buy it, but now it's one of my favorite camera. This is a great gift!
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Since I first saw the Carl Zeiss Werra 1, I really got into this nice small camera. It still delivers a decent quality and offers a few details you will not find every day...
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How to make your own Holga Splitzer using cardboard? I'll show you how I made mine :)
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Walking in the southern part of Bombay is a delight. And when matched with my new book on Gothic Architecture, it was just like walking through a museum.
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If the Holga 135 BC's vignetting is too much for you, but the Holga 135 doesn't have nearly any vignetting at all, you can find a happy medium. Simply add the Wide Angle 0.5x Lens, and voila! You have the classic vignetting we all know and love.
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An exceptional film that provides great colors when cross-processed.
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The Diana+ 35mm Back is an indispensable accessory to the Lomography Diana+. Come have a look how far it streches the boundaries of what you can do with your favorite plastic beauty..
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The unique feature of Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is that different species of birds roam free in the park, visitors feel like they are inside a giant bird cage, and can interact freely with the birds.
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Do you like saturated and high contrast colors? Our beloved Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 35mm is in stock again! Let's take a look at some sample photos.
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It's quite reasonable that the new Lubitel 166+ also has a "Universal" in its Name. Besides medium format, it also supports 35mm film and exposes the sprocket holes as well. Although some small black lines remain on the left and on the right, it's very easy to get rid of this imperfection.
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This is Rollei and it hails from Belgium, its charming colors made me fall in love after shooting the first roll!
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A great film when for when you're in complete control over your ISO setting!
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A very special film: No orange mask, very saturated colorful images and stable for the next 300 years. Easy to scan and easy to shoot.
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A trip right back to the 60's with Agfachrome colours.
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I went to "Hey-To-To" (Black Rabbits) House during the weekend. I spent my whole afternoon here, and all my depression from work was swept away with its relaxing pace!
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Tasma Photo 64 - one of the most popular films in the Soviet Union. Tasma and Svema factories were almost the sole suppliers of the film on the Soviet market. At the moment, Tasma factory still produces the film, but only highly specialized type of X-ray film and film for aerial photography.