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It seems like it was a very long time ago, but it has only been 3 months since I first got my hands on a true Lomo-camera, a gorgeous Black Jack Diana F+. Having browsed the Lomography site quite a bit, I had seen a lot of beautiful redscale shots, and I decided that the Lomography Redscale 100 ISO was going to be my first film. This is a very easygoing film that turned out to be a good choice for a newbie like me.
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Finding that perfect camera and film combination can be hard, but sometimes you just stumble upon it without thinking. This is what happened to me with this particular combination and I haven't looked back since.
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Hoping to evoke more profound Christmas spirits in our hearts, I fled the dull Berlin December weather and took my beloved cameras and my significant other on a trip to Budapest.
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Explore the ruins of the palatial home of a sugar baron circa 1900s in the southern Philippines and discover the grandeur of an era gone by through its structural remains and perfectly manicured gardens, which were all lovingly restored, and further developed by its heirs. A popular spot for pre-nuptial photos and wedding celebrations, the lomographer fell in love with its haunting beauty...and all the more with the country.
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An interesting and varied film that any analog fan should give a try.
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We here at the Lomography Gallery Store LA know that without film your Lomographic camera would be useless! So we chose to arm you with all the knowledge and secrets to get the best out of your pictures. Whether your desire was slide, red-scale, or good ol' black and white we had you covered!
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A review based on my first roll of Lomography Redscale film. I've done DIY redscaling before but was not satisfied with the results so I tried to use LSI's film for benchmarking. I'm happy I did.
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Your Lomographic world is turned upside down and oh so pretty with the top three liked Redscale photos!
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It's time to vote for your favorite shots taken with some of the top-notching 35mm emulsions - Kodak Elitechrome EB, Lomography Redscale, and Fuji Velvia!
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If you travel in Madagascar, you may from time to time spot trees that look as if they are growing upside-down, with gnarled roots sitting atop a huge, smooth, trunk... wonderful baobab trees.
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Halloween is always a great time to scale or splash some color to make your costumes look extra scary. Camera goodies, tasty treats & must-haves for the big night - Join in the fun!
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Redscale’s perfect for those crazy landscapes and building photos, but how about portraits?
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This is a place to go if you want to experience something. You will not find any valuable antiques; you will not be overwhelmed by variety or the size of the market. You will find a small, very friendly, varied and interesting market.