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Look over here! A print of a bird, a plane... there's nothing the new Belair X 6-12 35mm Back can't do. Don't believe me? Read on to my review of the new back's heroic powers.
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I bought this Medion Scanner a few months ago at my local Aldi store (in France, I don't know if they sell them in other countries). I didn't know what to expect from this scanner as it was really cheap (If I remember well, it was 30 Euros). In the end, I have to say I'm very happy with this product!
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A few tips on what films to use and the best conditions to use them.
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Here's a story about an analogue plastic journey between love and hate, the start of my relationship to Lomography.
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What do you get when you process negative film in black and white, then reprocess it as colour? You get even weirder colours than cross-processing alone can ever produce! Read the full tipster to find out how!
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Some time ago I bought for my Spinner and Sprocket Rocket the DigitaLIZA for 35mm and this became my preferred way to scan negatives. Now I finally bought the DigitaLIZA for 120mm and I can only say: SHE IS WORTH BUYING!
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For the 110 filmstrips, there is still no scan mask, so I've made something very simple.
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Here's your personal online glossary that you can refer to anytime at home when you are ready to process your own film! This glossary will definitely make it easier for you once you start reading the instructions on those chemical bottles. Good luck and have fun developing!
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Everybody knows that chemicals are bad for your health, but if we stick to the safety rules on how to manage and handle the chemicals we use in the darkroom, it should save you a visit to the doctor's. Anybody who is working in a darkroom should follow these instructions and get themselves familiar with these health and safety rules.
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Wouldn't it be great if you could take all the colors in the world, add a bit of sunset feeling and blend them all together and make a smoothie? Well, when it comes to experiments and trying out new things, Lomographers are the bravest photographers in the universe. And if the word X-Pro is involved, then they're especially daring. Check out the gallery of awesome photos that have been concocted with the Color X-Pro Sunset Strip!
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This is a short and sweet review of this amazing film with amazing colors perfect for shooting in most situations!
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You've seen the Spinner 360° take picture with normal color film negatives, but have you seen those taken with the Redscale? Here's a collection of Redscale photos for you to enjoy!
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As I said in the first part, lately, my breaks tend to be accompanied by nature and far from big cities. It's what I have all day. In this second part, we go further to the North, specifically, to the Monasterio de Piedra in Nuévalos, a small town in the province of Zaragoza (Spain).
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The Lawn @ Marina Bay Link is a public open space located just beside the Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resorts. It is meant for people who want an escape from the city, indulging in kite-playing and picnics.
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Tudorcolor XLX 200 is a cheap, possibly rebranded version of a quality C41 film at a fraction of the cost. Used as test film for two newly purchased SLR's read on to see if Tudor is a King of Film or a fat lump of lard. Sorry for the poor Henry The VIII analogy.
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I have always wanted to try Revolog Kolor Film, but for the mean time, I tried out a DIY substite.
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Need to shoot photos in low light conditions? Want to shoot indoors without a flash? Lomography CN 800 is a brilliant film for all situations.
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A beginnier in photography? Playing with a new camera and going through the trial and error phase? Sick of producing images that are either under- or over- exposured? Try using the forgiving Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 which produces vibrant and striking images and increase your success rate! Keep reading for more details.
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The Marina Barrage is a dam in Singapore built across the mouth of the Marina Bay, creating the country's 15th reservoir and the first in the city. Since its opening in 2008, Marina Barrage has become a popular weekend destination for many people. Read on to see it in black and white!
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Wanna give a different touch to your Lomographs? Do you want contrasting colors in your photos? Read on to find an easy trick to make your own filters!