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Last week I, Sandravo, lent my LC-Wide to my 8 year old nephew Tuur and turned him into a “Lomographer for a Day”. The camera was loaded with a Fuji Sensia 200 (expired) to document his brother's birthday party. Look what he’s done!
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LC-Wide owners (and users), have you tried out the overlapping feature yet? I shot one semi-successful roll of overlapping photos and found it to be a real exciting challenge.
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It’s not exactly the best kept secret among Singapore’s yuppie crowd, but this is a great place for analogue lovers to share a meal – be it for a special day or whatever the reason.
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Winter break is sadly long gone, but some of us are finally coming out of hibernation and remembering to develop rolls of film that have been just as neglected as our New Years Day resolutions. Ned from the Lomography Gallery Store in San Francisco had the advantage of spending nearly one month over winter break in Europe with the LC-Wide camera. He officially had his film developed from the Lomolab and this was his experience:
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Sometimes, all you need is just 20 minutes of "me" time to recharge your batteries before handling the next big ticket item on your to-do list at work or at school. Here's where I go for a quick break when at work.
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The most impressive effect I have ever seen on my pictures is when I have used the Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 (35mm) film and my LC-Wide. It is the combination that has given me the most spectacular double exposures. And now my LC-Wide's heart is broken as the film is completely out of stock...
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There is no camera wider or more versatile than the LC-Wide. With two different rolls of film I have done nearly everything possible with this camera. And let me tell you: that's a lot!
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It's the first time I did an experiment. The first time I used the camera Supersampler, I was broken.
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If you've ever missed a tipster article on the wonderfully wide-eyed Lomo LC-Wide, Taking Back Tipsters comes to the rescue with some noteworthy LC-Wide tips for you to check out!
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This is the perfect gift for me ever, it suits me very well and I will bring it with me everyday. Indeed, it just completes me and keep coloring my monotonous life every day. Thanks for this perfect gift that present to me one year ago.
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Meg Pickard describes herself as a creative geek. She's worked in new media for over fifteen years, for some companies you've probably heard of, including as Head of Digital Engagement at The Guardian. Despite her ultimate expert knowledge of all things digital, she still loves to shoot film. We asked her how she mixes the two...
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I've always said that when you buy a camera, you should get the case. It's cheap insurance if you drop it!
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Rule #1 Take your camera everywhere you go. Also, take it in water with the Krab!
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Conventional wisdom says you need lots of light to shoot a roll of redscale film. Typically, this means shooting outdoors. But did you know that it’s actually not necessary to shoot redscale outdoors?
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The name of the restaurant sounds promising. It hints of a time long gone when the city's food was next to none. But can it live up to its promise?
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In my review on the LC-Wide, I'm sharing some of my photos taken with this wide-angled wonder and what I like about it so much.
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In May 2012, Singapore’s Housing & Development Board organized its first-ever Heartlands Youthoria event to educate children on how to be a good neighbor. Read on to understand why.
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Stepping into this little restaurant on a busy Saturday afternoon is like role-playing your favorite western cowboy movie hero stepping into a bar. All eyes are on you as you enter the eatery.
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Is the LC-Wide really worth its recommended retail price? No, let me rephrase that question. Is the LC-Wide a value for money? Read what a first time user of the LC-Wide has to say about one of Lomography's most expensive cameras.
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If you want to protect your camera from hits when you carry it in your backpack, you will be interested in this tipster article. Here, I show you how to make a case for your LC-Wide or LC-A in an easy and cheap way.