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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!
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Here's a story of how I shot an expired Kodak Gold 100 film by mistake. Now that I've experienced this issue, I'll share it with all of you.
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Do you agree with me that double-exposing your film means bringing trouble to yourself? Some people will describe it by saying, "Well, I just want to take a risk. I really think that it could be different in the way we see in reality." Or, some people might even say that you must have your luck and faith in your picture while you plan to the take doubles. So, which person do you agree with? The 1st, 2nd, or 3rd?
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Good negatives make good prints. Bad negatives make prints that are too dark or are all blown out. This tipster is all about getting the balance right.
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This is the story of an 11-year-old expired film. An uncommon film, not yet in the Lomography list, with fine results! Read more about this Konica film after the jump!
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Redscale is a shooting technique where the film is exposed from the wrong side, resulting in a strong red color cast as the the film's red-sensitive layer was exposed first. I would like to share some tips on shooting Redscale films with different cameras to achieve different effects.
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Since 2008, Hyde Park (London) set up a Christmas fun fair attraction called Winter Wonderland, which turns Hyde Park into a fairytale wonderland!
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Inverting or buying already inverted film is the definition for creating red pictures from a color negative film. Here's a couple of tips to use when shooting it.
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When in Germany or if you're lucky and see a store nearby, go to any DM store and you'll find this film. Buy it and use it and you'll feel like a real German.
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The Fuji Neopan 100, forever used by professional photographers, stays true to the commitment of providing awesome black and white photos. Know more about this film after the break.
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If you have some film negatives in your drawer that didn't make you very happy, it's time to bring it to the light. You can create a very analogue environment with this tipster!
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When talking about Kodak, you have to mentionPortra, a color negative film which comes in two different types: NC and VC. Read on to know their differences.
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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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This is my review for an amazing colour from Lomography CN 100 shot with LC-A+ RL for day & night!
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If you are looking for TRUE colour, the Lomography Color Negative 100 might be the film of your choice. Read on to find out why!
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This is a how to guide for anyone struggling with their CanoScans. This is the how to for Monochrome scanning.
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Sweet, friendly, tender, and a good partner... that's how I describe Lomography CN 100 35mm. He opened my eyes for color negative films. Why shouldn't he open your eyes too? Read on to find out why you should give it a try!
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We're in summer with the high temperatures in Chile and especially in Santiago, making it ideal to go to the pool or the beach to escape the heat and have fun at the same time. The SuperSampler is a great companion.