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This charming little bugger is a real treasure. You can find them for a few cents in thriftstores or garage sales. Once you figure out it works (it's easy, I promise!) you'll surely fall in love with it.
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Medium format film is often shot in cameras with a 6x6 square aspect ratio of 1:1 (as opposed to 3:2 in many 35mm cameras). Composing your shots for a square is often quite different to shooting a rectangular image.
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We do know that analogue photography is well-known for its square format - that elusive 120 film which isn't that easy to find compared to the usual 35mm brings more excitement to the Lomography we have always adored.
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A railway station in the middle of the urban city that has a history dating back to the independence of Singapore, which possesses beautiful interior designs from the past. Tanjong Pagar railway station, which is also called Keppel Road railway station or Singapore railway station, was operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) until recently, ceased in train services. The building structure held very beautiful interior designs, which include pictures or statues on the walls and nice, gigantic glass panels of windows around the ticketing area.
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Lomography's color negative ISO 400 film for medium format is every bit as good as the 35mm cousin. In other words, it's bright, colorful, and dependable. I don't know why it took me so long to try a roll!
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For smooth color and honest skin tones, I love Fuji's Pro 400H 120. It's fast enough for my Diana, and the true to life colors make my friends and family look like I remember them!
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Lomography's 120 format color negative 800 film is full of color with a noticeable but pleasant grain. It's great food for Dianas, and it's fast become my go to film for moderate light shooting with my little blue beauty. Regardless of the subject, I know I'll be happy when I load this emulsion!
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The Lomography Diana Mini Valentine's Edition "Love Is In The Air" was introduced in 2011. Like other Diana Minis, it takes 35mm film and you can choose between half-frame and square frame formats. This edition comes packaged in a cute custom box with a matching Diana flash and a packet of vivid color gels, plus the uniquely designed "Shoot Forever" book.
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Want bold and beautiful colors without sacrificing on speed? Try this ISO 400 slide film!
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It was love at first sight when I laid eyes on this beauty. The solid metal body, sleek lines, huge focusing screen and unique dual-lens look made me swoon. Give it a try, this medium-format camera could just be your blast from the past too!
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We've all had self portraits turn out the exact opposite of what we envisioned. With the new LC-Wide, things are about to change. We've sorted through our testers photos and created a collection of the best 25 self portraits we've seen so far to give you a sneak peek of what the LC-Wide is capable of.
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So many formats to choose from and so little time... But, I guess we can take a break from our hectic schedules to admire the beauty of Square. With the new LC-Wide, you can create those lovely square images with the click of a button! Enjoy...
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It seems like yesterday that this tiny little camera was launched, but it was nearly two years ago now! I enjoy using my big Diana and the endless artistic possibilities it gives, so when I first saw this camera I knew I had to add it to my collection.
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This Valentine’s Day, show your partner how much you care by buying them our beautiful new Diana Mini ‘Love is in the Air’! With its half-frame format, you can fit up to 72 photos on a roll – So you can get even more photos of the two of you hugging and kissing on each film!
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The Diana Mini exemplifies the famous "Don't Think Just Shoot" motto. It literally can shoot forever on a roll of 35mm that produces twice more photos (72 photos) than normal format. It totally fits into my environmentally concerned mind that I can shoot at ease without worrying of wasting film...
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Square Magazine presents for your inspiration : Cécile Schuhmann by Low-fi Superheroes. Have a read, feel the passion and then submit your own text and Images for a chance to be published in the Square Magazine Online and in their début hard copy book due to release on 15th December.
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I needed a camera on a night out and decided to be extremely shallow and go for looks. Diana mini white with a white flash would suit my style for the evening. Black and white film would give me an edge but I never expected the results to be this good!
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We all love the beauty of the square format in 120mm film cameras, and as of late, the wonderful Diana Mini was given the feature to produce a square format. So I thought I should give this a try myself. And here it is.
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Tenement houses in Wing Lee Street were built in the 60’s. Here preserves the scene 50 years ago.
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Here's the Zeiss Ikon Tenax I, possibly the cutest camera in the world!! If you're a cutie of whatever species
or gender out there, you're going to love this camera!! It will match you!!