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It's been a while! This month's rendition is a rather different style compared to what I normally do, but I've found that sketching with pencils is much easier for me than other mediums. Check out the article to see my imitation of @farbenmann's photo!
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Until now, I haven't been doing much face work with paint. But this time, I tackled it with water colors! Take a look at the tenth edition of my CopyCat series after the jump.
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Since I missed last month's article, I painted two this month! See how I've combined two lomographs into one in this painting after the jump.
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Upon my arrival to Taiwan, I quickly realized how much faster the analogue world has caught up compared to my small island of Hawaii. Almost every store window I looked into had an analogue camera as decoration, advertisement, or inventory! See the analogue goodies after the jump!
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After quite a few paintings, I tried a new approach on this month's imitation: a pencil sketch! Want to see how it went? Read more about it after the jump.
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This month of May had a special holiday: Mother's Day! So I decided that I would do an imitation of my mom's favorite flower: a rose. Read on to see the final result!
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I've re-started an idea that I've had for a long time and started a series; transforming lomographic photographs from our community into paintings! I've been doing some write ups because I thought they deserved some explanation. Read more about it after the break!
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I've re-started an idea that I've had for a long time; transforming lomographic photographs from our community into paintings! I did my first painting almost a year ago, but I thought it deserved some explanation. Read more about it after the break!
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Heavy, fully manual, Russian: The Zorki 1 is a classic following the good tradition of Russian Leica copies.
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A rare duplicating slide film at 3 ISO!
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Built like a tank (and weighing almost as much), the Kiev 88 takes amazing pictures! Compared to other medium format cameras of it's class, it's inexpensive and yields crisp, clear pictures, much like the camera it was modeled after--the Hassleblad.