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This family of cameras is bit of an enigma. I acquired one by accident. Now, I'm curious about the rest of the family.
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On the night of May 3rd, Lomography Gallery Store Singapore (LGS) was transformed into a beach resort complete with beach umbrellas, beach balls, and of course beach hunks and babes that give Baywatch a run for their money. Read on to find out about all the happenings on that night!
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A review of a slide film that's now hard to find (in Italy), but with amazing results that always leaves me speechless, even after so many years.
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The Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 is for developing in C-41 chemicals and brings back the old Agfa look to the present.
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I'd heard about Fuji Velvia 50's famed qualities and was eager to try it out. With a planned trip to the Amalfi Coast, I had the prefect opportunity to see of the film was every bit as good as I'd heard it was.
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Today I will tell you about a rare film, hard to find in these parts and with some very good features. It is the Fujifilm RMS 100/1000. But what does it offer? Go on and read!
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When expired and cross processing, it can be moody and difficult to control. I recommend this only for the brave.
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Currently the fourth biggest university in the UK, University of Leeds has a campus as diverse and fascinating architecturally as the students who occupy them, ranging from gothic revivalist to post-modern. Let's have a little tour, shall we?
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Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 is a great choice for those sunny weekend walks. That great "not knowing what the photos turned out until you develop the roll" feeling of shooting analogue is even better when you cross-process the film and add the "not knowing which color shifts you will get" feeling to the mix!
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Calling all Lomographers and Leprechauns! It's time to party shamrock style as St. Patrick's day is this Saturday! To celebrate, we bring you this green themed rumble, and offer you the chance to win the Lomography Leprechaun's treasure trove of Piggy points!
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In my quest to find films everybody forgot about, I found the ALFO Professional Slide Film. Never really heard about that one, so I started my CSI engine. So this review is rather about the way one researches about the history of gone film-gems than the look of its emulsion.
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Past their prime and useless? Hardly! We love our expired film and we know you guys do as well! It's time to showcase your best shots taken with outdated film and we'll pick winners that are more than fresh!
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My favourite film is Lomography X-Pro. My favourite camera is the Diana F+. If I can have them both in a unique experience what more can I ask?
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At the New Museum in New York, an exhibit entitled "Experience" gathers a number of Carsten Höller's pieces in the most comprehensive US exhibition of his engaging works to date.
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Lomography Slide 200 is a great slide film with a 200 iso rating, designed for 120mm medium format cameras. It gives bright coloured even on an overcast Autumn day in the UK. If you want to try a different slide 120mm, why not give it a try. See the results after the jump.
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This is a story of boy meets a camera -- the story of how I fell in love with the Lomo LC-Wide.
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When asked what's special about Lomography, one of the first things that comes to mind is cross processing. The EBX is a staple for X-pro!
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Agfa Agfachrome RS 100 Plus Professional is a medium format slide film from a budget resolution by a photographer. It's the first of its kind that I had cross processed.
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When thinking about shooting outdoors with the sun up or in a low light situation, Lomography Slide 200 is your film of choice. In my experience, this film brings out vibrant colors in both light situations. And it was an easy choice on what type of film to bring anytime.
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X-pro is one of those things us Lomographers just flat out love. We experiment with color, cross slide films and find new combinations that make even more color jump off of the images. If you're new to this, or just want to learn more, come and enroll in the X-pro workshop!