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I love Instax so much, and I love the Lomo effect from LC-A+ so much too. So I combine both my loves into one, that’s LC-A Instant!
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Great news everyone, the Lomography Online Shop is back up and running! We had to take the shop down because we have been working on a new design and carrying out some maintenance work. Apologies for any inconvenience caused by this; we can’t wait to show you the re-launched shop design soon. Read on for details and please shout out your suggestions for the new shop in the comments!
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Here are more results of hours travelling around the world by lomography homes, searching for "twin sisters" of my own photos.
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Just last week I received my Diana F+ El Toro and the Diana Instant Back +. I’ve already been through a pack of Fuji Instax. Admittedly, the results have been varied and basically what that means is that about half the pack turned out pitch black. But I guess that’s just me getting familiar.
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If like me you are new to the world of pinhole photography, and don't want to waste the more expensive 120 films in your collection, then try the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator with the Diana 35mm Back+ for more practice shots per roll!
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The Bronica ETRsi is one solid medium format beast but how does it perform when coupled with a 35mm back? Not the normal 35mm back but the wide version...the 135W (very rare!) back!
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At one of the Lomowalks, a friend suggested that I should use the LC-Wide for music photography. Now I know that LC-W is great but then I wanted to push it to the extreme limit and find out what happens.
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Here is some news many of you will have been hoping for – Lomography MiniMovies are back! Read on for details on how to create fun cinematic clips from all your photos!
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Even though we, Diana’s Lovers, find its square format irresistible, sometimes it’s reasonable to have more than 12 or 16 frames and get the cute sprockets. With the Diana 35mm Back, you can get the fantasy that characterizes this camera in different formats and save some capital at the same time.
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Time Capsules are collections of objects that are buried or contained and then re-opened in the future. Some people say they are the closest we can come to time-travelling – They are a unique way of communicating with future generations through objects from today.
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Who says that you always have to use the camera straight on, with the eyes aligned perfectly with the lens? Experience would tell you to look for different, perhaps better angles to get that shot you're looking for. hippopo0838 for instance, loves the stories behind his subject's backs!