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Here are some tips for photographing during wintertime: setting the correct exposure values under the unusual light conditions created by snow and ice.
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I do not know if this is a unique idea; if it is, then I am taking my claim to immortality. Introducing, the "Principle of Light Penetrability" by Rene M. Nob.
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With my first try at the Lubitel 166+ and manual settings in general (with no light meter), it's no surprise that my slides came out overexposed. But in the end, I actually really like the overexposure effect! Dreamy, bleached, otherworldly tones of cream and turquoise make for some genuinely gorgeous cross-processed slides. Read on to find out more!
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Have you ever expected a film to come out in a certain way, but it didn't? Have you ever had an overexposed 35mm Lomography Redscale XR film, which you shot with your LC-A? Well I did. I bought a 35mm Lomography Redscale XR film and loaded my original Russian LC-A (ISO settings 25-400) with it. Quite interesting photos.
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We all love saturated colours and high contrast, but what about the other end of the spectrum?