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When the sun goes down, night photography in film requires a different set of skills, know-how, and sometimes, luck. Other than the basic photography knowledge, you also need to know your camera. Here’s what I do to learn more about the cameras I have.
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Just because a camera only has a limited ISO range doesn’t mean you can’t use a higher rated ISO film. In fact, it can be just the right combination depending on your type of photography.
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Golden Rule #2 - Use it any time – day and night. So let's apply it. Especially in the night. Let see, things I usually do in the night with my camera...
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The Netherlands' second city has launched yet another new festival: the China Light Festival. From 7 December 2012 to 14 February 2013 from 16.30 to 22.00 every day, visit the park next to the Euromast to experience a little bit of China in Rotterdam. Highly recommended for some awesome lomo long exposures!
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This week on Analogue Girl About Town, I thought I’d show you some of the nighttime bokeh photos I've taken of the LA skyline from some of the best spots in the city and write a tutorial on how to make homemade bokeh filters.
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What happens when you shoot a roll of what Kodak touts as the world's finest ISO 100 film with the Lomo camera that started it all?
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Spending less time to shoot in the day means exploring night photography as the next viable option. And this will require using a film such as the AgfaPhoto Vista 400 that will perform well under less than ideal conditions.
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Join us at Lomography Gallery Store NYC on Wednesday evening, May 23rd @ 7pm to photograph the night in our Nightscapes with the Sprocket Rocket workshop!
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In this review, I will show you how the Olympus Trip 35 works great for nighttime, non-flash photography. Read about it after the jump!
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Decided to follow Rule #1: Take your camera everywhere you go. So here are some of my pictures out and about town.
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This is the 2nd roll of film that I used at Avillion Port Dickson! It's an Agfa Vista ISO 200 film coupled with a wonderful LC-A+. We had lots of fun at Avillion Port Dickson, the beach there had fine white sand and the accommodations were great!
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Lets face it, we aren't all morning people. Luckily even night owls can enjoy photography! So grab your flash lights and head over to NYC Gramercy!
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The night is young and they are armed with film ammunition of various kinds. They scavenge for nocturnal people who, in turn, ravage the night's flickering lights. They love experimenting with lofiness and their ultimate dream is for everyone to get infected with the analogue fever. Ludovic shares with us the story behind his project, Analog Nights!
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Using a bigger aperture and closer focus for bokeh effect in night photography.
Next time you are out galavanting at night with your Diana Mini, stop using the flash, and decide to engage in some nightime photography while also trying to have some fun with the focus and depth of field effect (bokeh).
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Get up somewhere high, cross your fingers for a clear night and prepare your camera for a night shot, as the Northern Lights are passing over the UK for the next couple of nights!
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This tipster is about a technique which I call "High Quantity Multi Exposure" or short HQME. I assume that people have already done something like that before me but I couldn't find any information about it.