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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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Every cross processed slide films have different color shifts. In order to use them flexibly, why don't we have a color palette?
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The location that I am going to talk about is a location where you can find interesting things to shoot at and they are old and meaningful. It is Balestier Road. Balestier Road is named after a man called Joseph Balestier, located in between Novena and Kallang. It is a place for food shops, designer firms, shops for electrical appliances, budget hotels, temples etc. Besides this, you guys can walk down to Whampoa via Balestier, a place for delicious local delights.
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Nuns at the beach? Seriously? Has the world gone mad?
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Fuji Sensia 200 is an amazing film that gives you golden greens and bursting blues when cross processed which make it without a doubt the perfect film for any summer day. Throw it in a camera that loves the sun as much as the Lomography Supersampler, and you have a winning combination.
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If you go to Sicily you can't miss the capuchin catacombs of Palermo, something that confirms the ghoulish side of this city. A cemetery that contains 8000 mummies, lined upon walls, lying or standing, skeletons, and perfectly preserved bodies. It was active until 1920, when the last body was interred. And hooray! This is actually my first Lomo location in Sicily
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There are a lot of restaurants, pubs and bars in the Oldtown of Düsseldorf, Germany. I want to introduce you to my favourite: Space Burger! If you are looking for tasty, fresh, huge and crazy burgers and want to dine in a trashy atmosphere, you should go there!
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Along the lines of 'our love will be forever', couples are attaching their locks to the Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne, Germany. The Hohenzollernbrücke (Hohenzollern bridge) is right past the Cologne train station and the Cathedral (Kölner Dom) and became a place of pilgrimage for lovers.
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An interesting look into Ancestral Pueblo people and how they could live happily under a rock.