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Horror films may now open for me a chance to enjoy screaming with friends and other audiences in the moviehouse at critically horrific moments in the film. But when I was much younger, Dracula and other monsters of the night really gave me the creeps.
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You may have noticed that mounting your LC-A+ or LC-Wide on a tripod causes a big problem: the MX and HF/FF-S buttons are no longer accessible. The same happens when you attach Fritz the Blitz using the adapter kit. But don’t despair, read on for a quick fix!
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Have you ever heard someone say "grab two of them" when you find the absolute perfect sweater, shoes, or rare collectors items? In this case, there's no need to think twice about grabbing two...
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We've passed the 500,000 like milestone in facebook! To celebrate, we're featuring members of the community in our page, and here's the first lucky winner!
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We just reached an incredible milestone: we are about to reach a whopping 500,000 likes on Facebook! Take part in this historic occasion as we hold a little contest to get your shot on our cover page!
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With over a week to go, and a little over 200 submissions, we're in the home stretch and want your full effort in panting a vivd and descriptive picture of Vietnam with your photo submissions! What's more? The surprise we mentioned in our original call out post is revealed after the jump!
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Disillusioned by the monotonous expression of a wooden feline party animal, a lomographer moves two furry sisters into her home in search of fresh multiples of movement, whimsy, curiosity, and fur.
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Compared to most full-featured analog cameras, the Lomography Fisheye No. 2 shows that its limitations are its most artistic attributes. With the Fisheye No. 2, I don't have to think what ASA/shutter/aperture I need to get that unique xpro look. I can get those rich saturated colors with the fixed settings of the Fisheye 2. Combined with an xpro-d Fuji Velvia 100F, the result of orangey, dark blue and violet tones make a wonderfully artistic and unique image.
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They say a picture is worth a thousands words, but what about triple exposure photo? We challenge Vietnam to conjure up and share with us the most action packed photos we've ever known! Details after the jump!
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My year-end celebrations this year was accompanied by the La Sardina Grand Cru, and what does two separate gatherings with one roll of film and one camera give you? Two parties fused into one! Also, rules #5 and #7 -- 'Get close' and 'Be fast', were the mantra for shooting during celebrations!
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Supersampler is one among the multi-lensed lomo cameras that seemed to have taken a backseat to give way to the prominence of LC-A+, La Sardina, and Fisheye – three of the heavily advertised and marketed LSI products in a multitude of clones, colors and promo packages. But, frequent visitors to my lomohome would probably have an impression that many of my multiple exposures are taken with at least a multi-lensed camera like Pop 9, Actionsampler, Oktomat and, of course, the queen of them all, the Supersampler. This article is my tribute to the latter's wonderful analogue charms.
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Half of my family are from Kent, England and it's only in recent years that I have been able to visit. I've been there three times and I stayed at my Aunt and Uncle's house for part of the time. They live on the sleepy isle of Sheppey in south-eastern England, and I managed to stumble upon an analogue lover's dream while on a walk there one day.
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this one is really easy. It's something you can easily try within all the techniques from MX. You can basically snap whatever you want, and you can create very unique shots! You just need to know how to MX it :)
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Artist, adoptive mother, spy, civil rights activist - all rolled into one fabulous persona that is Josephine Baker. What an extraordinary life she had!
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The Multiple Exposure (MX) technique is one method to create some of the most unique photos know to Lomographers! We all love MX, but what are the techniques? Flowers are my favorite subject for MX. I often mix them with landscapes, old factories, trees and so on. Now, let's take a look at how we can create those wonderful images!
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I am hooked on taking multiple exposure photos! The first time I took part in a doubles project is when I accidentally discovered it on PTT's Lomo forum. It felt very fun and exciting because 2 complete strangers can complete the images together due to their love for photography.
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Are you (too) guilty of taking hundreds of photos of trees and fallen leaves? But even though your photos come out pretty, don’t you think you may already have hundreds of identical photos? Read along after the jump to add some variety to your autumn photos!
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My friend Aileen and I already made a few double exposure projects together. Almost with a previously determined theme and with wonderful results! Here I show you a small selection.
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Shooting photos with the Belair X 6-12 is incredibly easy; and so is experimenting with multiple exposures! Read all about it after the jump.
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The winners are selected and finally, it’s here! Have you made it this time? Keep your fingers crossed as we unveil the winning shots for this showdown!