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My Spinner 360 ° and Lomography Color Negative Film 400 ISO get along very well, so even though this was the first combination I used when I started with Lomography, the photos came out perfect!
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So many cameras, so much film--how do you pick your favorite? When picking favorites, I must choose the trusty combination that ensures beautiful, wonderful photos, any time, any place: The Lomo LC-A+ and Lomography X-Pro Chrome. I must plead: please Lomography, bring back this film!
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A perfect combination between a camera and a film doesn’t necessarily mean the team gets on well. Nevertheless, this one I’m writing about goes beyond a team concept and makes it a true love story that started years ago and had its revival by summer 2012: the last Electro 35 series + first Samsung’s Corporation film adventure.
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Even if you have a ton of cameras and films to experiment with, we all have a perfect combo of camera/film to love. Here's mine!
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I love panoramas, so I got myself a Horizon Perfekt. I love natural and vivid colors, so I got myself Lomography X-Pro 100. When I combine these two, I got myself awesome photos.
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My favorite combination is feeding my very hungry Lomo LC-A with a roll of Agfa CT Precisa. The camera feels right in the hand, and the result is always surprising.
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When the Lomo X-Pro Slide 200 meets the Lubitel, it's a more than just simple magic.
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There are films and cameras that are simply and clearly made for each other and the photographs they produce together are just pure poetry.
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Do you like crisp and detailed photos from a reflex camera but also need a bit of color craziness? Well, you really need to try the Tungsten X64 from Lomography!
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With such a wide-angle lens and beautiful vignetting, paired together the LC-Wide and Fuji T64 produce such calming colours typical of tungsten film. Add to that formula tropical Chinese New Year clear, beautiful skies and you get a roll of beauty!
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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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I had not tried the Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 film with my LC-Wide before. It was a big mistake! Read on to find out why.
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Nothing beats your first camera. My love affair with my Olympus OM-1n started with a rather uninteresting trip to Hidalgo, Quiapo, a mecca of used cameras in the Manila. When I first held her, the camera felt right to me. Then I heard her sing her first shutter count, I knew that this is the camera for me. After a few months with this baby, I found the perfect film for her. Fuji Neopan 400.
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The Sprocket Rocket loves Fuji Superia 200! Read on to find out why I think Fuji Superia 200 is the perfect partner for the Sprocket Rocket for getting lovely colored sprockety goodness!
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February – it’s a romantic month. The atmosphere of love is spreading everywhere. Let’s capture it with something instant!
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I had a dream: using slide film indoors without a flash, a tripod or a B setting. This is the perfect match that made my dream come true, the wonderful Lomo LC-A+ and the amazing Provia 400X!
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I admit it, me and my Smena 8M haven't always been best friends. I tried a couple of Smenas, each one with a different problem. But then, one decisive moment came. I went surfing to Basque country and the rest is history.
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Maybe there’s only a technical reason behind this “perfect combination,” or maybe also that romantic feeling about matching a very old camera with an inverted layers of film, that gives the redscale effect. In any case, some of the best pictures I took are born from this marriage: my 1986 classic LC-A and the Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 film.
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I loved my Minolta x-700 camera from the very first time I started shooting. It goes well with all films, but what it does with Tungsten film is what I love the most.
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It was completely by accident.