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The Fisheye 2 camera is ready for playing and improvising, leaving room for creativity with shapes, distortions, and double exposures. It is a camera I highly recommend to start in the LomoWorld!
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Like fine wine film, in my opinion, is better the older it is (well to a point). All film has an expiration date printed on to the box, like food it states when it's "best" before, but expired colour film brings about unexpected results, colour casts, crazy colour shifts, colour saturation and colour desaturation.
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I recently paid a visit to Pinballz Arcade in Austin. This hidden treasure in North Austin is the mecca for all pinball machines, arcade games, and geeky fun. It’s not everyday you get to interact with Dirty Harry, Playboy Bunnies, and Elvira all in one night. Prepare to be amazed!
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"Film photography is real and authentic, and that’s exactly how I want to be about my music as well." Inch Chua is one of Singapore’s most prominent indie singer-songwriters, did you also know that she's a big analogue fan? Let's get to know Inch better, check out her Fisheye photos and follow her analogue journey!
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My first Lomo camera is a white Fisheye 2. Little did I know that it would start my love affair for analogue photography. Read on after the jump.
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Our Fisheye rumble has just ended. We received a lot of circular framed photos and had fun browsing through them. Want to know who won? Check them out after the jump.
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Eighteen, twenty-one, and fifty, the three milestone ages that were hit in 2011 by our family (my little brother, me, and our mother). Me and my mother ended up going on a trip to New York to celebrate.
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Pretty exciting insights, huh? After the Fisheye hit the market, we made our way into the deeper and darker fields of the pond to discover even more outstanding goldfish. Lazy John, Double Dory, Plug-in Peggy, Gary Gonzo and Winnie the View gave us the faith and inspiration to assemble the second version of our Fisheye-camera and heat it up with a load of extraordinary functions. Give the Fisheye 2 a quick going-over, as you will soon meet those goldfish nuts.
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My Fisheye No. 2 was one of the first Lomography cameras I owned, and to this day it remains one of my favourites. On a recent holiday I realised how this is really the ideal for camera for shooting tall buildings and with NYC in mind, skyscrapers.
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Monochromatic film photographs seem more dramatic since the images are portrayed as a single hue. But what exactly does monochrome mean?
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Outside of the major cities and driving through Maryland in the summertime you can see farmlands and cornfields everywhere! But in the fall, after corn season is over, the landscape begins to change and in one particular area, you’ll come across beautiful fields of sunflowers blooming in the autumn sun.
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Spotted, our favorite Vampire Diaries vixen with a sexy, Fisheye Compact in her Teen Vogue spread.
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Finding myself in the loft at home I stumbled upon a big box of old photos telling stories of my parents lives and I guess it got me thinking. The initial reason for getting into Lomography was to create pretty photos for prettiness sake; just to put on my wall and look at. However, what I ended up with is a room covered in photos each telling a story from a very different perspective.
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In light of recent successes and subsequent addiction with multiple exposures, I decided to take a look at the 10 commandments of Lomovangelism and dedicate an entire roll to the 'MX' button of my Fisheye No. 2.
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A fantastically easy way to get snowglobe-like, dreamy neon works of art on the Fisheye 2.
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The Art Juror booth was open again last Saturday in the Times Square Lomography Exhibition. It was very exciting for us to read all the creative and fun LomoLocation plan. Here are the immediate winners who have submitted their LomoLocation.
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Get out and see the animals! I love to go see the animals on a sunny day; the latest zoo I have been to is Fuengirola Biopark. And it is probably the best zoo I have been to yet.
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Under the sea, light drawings. I accidentally got a whole series of Lomographs of me and my friends catching the sun and under the sea!
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A chilled-out town early on a sunny day.
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Bobbing around in the sea with my submarine and rubber ring.