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It's April and yesterday it was still snowing here. Yes, really. I don't even live on the North Pole. It was snowing here, in Slovenia, in the middle of Europe, in times when spring should already be in full bloom.
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I bought a filter set with lots of different colors a time ago. Mainly for a flash and the gray for a neutral density filter. But now I use a couple of different colors to hold in front of the lens.
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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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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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Pink is my favorite color, I always want to live the world with pink! Now Redscale XR50-200 made my dreams come true.
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Pink has to be the favorite color of many, including Lomographers. Remember when Mr. Pink came out? Oh, the dashing analogue debonair in a hot pink outfit!
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Bicycles seem to be a very interesting part of Finland and very common objects you may find on your photos from this beautiful country. Several days after the arrival to Helsinki, Penny decided that she needed one as well, and of course, a nice one. A pink one.
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Pink Dot SG is a non-profit movement for everyone, straight and gay, who support the belief that everyone deserves the freedom to love. Since 2009, the group has been gathering supporters to wear pink and form a pink dot at Hong Lim Park. This year's event was more ambitious as it attempted to form a lighted pink dot at night!
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Eric Bana with a single red daisy in front of his face. Sarah Jessica Parker in gym clothes plus a misplaced Perrier bottle. David Duchovny in shiny leggings on a disco ball. Christina Ricci emerging from a space egg. Here's a gallery of cringe-worthy celeb photos from the 80's and 90's. Posing and styling lessons learned, hopefully!
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When Capitalism and Anti-Capitalism come head to head interesting showdowns may occur. Take this little incident between French Graffiti artist Kidult and designer Marc Jacobs as an example. It’s bound to make you take sides.
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I love leopard print, and when the Diana Mini Leopard Edition was released, I just had to order this baby! Take a look at the photos I took with this camera after the jump!
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Your favorite compact Fisheye camera comes in two new, yummy ice cream colors!
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It's going to be a beautiful weekend in San Francisco! Come enjoy the sunshine with the Lomography SF crew.
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You probably noticed this with your younger relatives, or even in your own closet as a kid. Gender stereotypes have been dictated by our consumerist society for as long as we can remember and South Korean photographer JeongMee Yoon explores this in her ongoing Pink & Blue Project.
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Hardly a ballerina but with as much, if not more, grace than one, photographer Bob Carey puts on a pink tutu to help fight breast cancer by raising money through selling items with logos of Bob on them. Check out some of the somewhat funny, somewhat majestic photos, and an in-action video after the jump.
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Forgot your precious color gels? Did you say goodbye to the colorsplash flash at the wrong time, or do you simply want to play with your photos and paper? This is a great trick that makes it easy to give a different feel to your photos!
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The Diana F+ Mr Pink Says Hello in British Vogue's February Edition.
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I'll take this opportunity to talk about a photography series that I find very interesting. It's about a photo collection made in large format and using infrared film that shows the armed conflict harshness over eastern Congo.
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Just before I left for Gurten Festival for partying, I noticed that I had almost no more films. I went to a photo shop to buy Fuji Sensia 100, but got Fuji Velvia 100 instead. Read about it after the jump!
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What is the PURRR-fect way to spend a Thursday night? That’s right! At the Lomography Gallery Store Singapore celebrating one of their wildest (quite literally), craziest party! We had many roars, can-you-believe-it candid moments, and—the stars of the night—the ‘Go Wild with Lomography’ range was revealed!