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So you've got your spiffy new macro lens. Cool! I bet you can't wait to make those tiny things in your world explode onto your negatives. This week, I'll have a look at taking macro shots indoors and how to make the most out of the smallest.
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My thoughts on the Sunset Strip cross processed, after using it outdoors on a sunny day, and indoors with flash!
Grainy? Check. Warm? Perhaps. Cool? Perhaps.
Unpredictable? Check!
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If you are in Bangkok, Thailand, this is one shopping centre you must visit. Not because of the shops there but rather, because of the unique theme and concept, which makes it a rather interesting place to photograph in color.
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What happens when you are on a date but you desperately want to photograph the moment? Here are some tips on what you can do when your date’s not looking.
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Sometimes, there are situations where you simply can’t capture the meal that you’re about to partake in. But fret not, here are some tips on what else you can do.
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If you own an Olympus PEN EE-2 camera, do you know what happens when you push the limits of your camera with a Black and White film? Here’s what I discovered.
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Sometimes street photography in black and white or in color looks predictable. But when a roll of redscale is used for street photography it adds a whole new dimension.
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Conventional wisdom says you need lots of light to shoot a roll of redscale film. Typically, this means shooting outdoors. But did you know that it’s actually not necessary to shoot redscale outdoors?
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The name of the restaurant sounds promising. It hints of a time long gone when the city's food was next to none. But can it live up to its promise?
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Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde has his head up in the clouds. And we love it. If you ever tried, to no avail, to bottle up a cloud then dream on dreamers because Smilde has made it a reality! Instead of a bottle he's found a way of creating full sized clouds that stay contained, and float as it would in the sky, in a room!
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We spent a fun afternoon in the largest indoor theme park in the world. This amusement park is called "Lotte World". The recreation complex also has an outdoor part called "Magic Island".
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Your guide to the top fleas and markets in New York City! Hands down, my all-time favorite thing to do in the city is exploring all the fleas and markets. New York has every market from indoors to outdoors, antiques to food, and everything in between.
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Wanna grab something small, light and fun to use? Get a Colorsplash Camera!
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Fuji Superia 200 ISO 35mm was one of my first films that I used with my Diana F+. Until now, I have used only one roll as after I bought it, as there weren’t any left at the local photo labs. However, they recently updated their stocks and I’m very anxious to give this film another try.
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It is cheap, easy to find and sometimes you can get them for free in certain shops! However, if the films are expired, the seller may give them away. Kodak Ultramax 400 is definitely recommended for most cameras which do not have built in light meters.
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The instant, credit card size photographs produced by the Fujifilm Instax Mini 7s makes it the perfect camera to bring to gatherings with friends and family. This camera was my first brush with instant photography and I fell in love, instantly.
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This is really awesome bar and music venue and it is one of Baltimore’s Hidden treasures.
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I’ve been a Lomographer for over a year before I purchased my Horizon Perfekt. And during that time I had a chance to develop my skills with all the various Lomo cameras but I always kept my eye on the Perfekt. I visited the microsite regularly and noticed that so many of the Lomographers that I looked up to owned their very own Horizon. So on the day my Perfekt arrived, it felt like a right of passage!