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This is the story of how I got my beloved camera and found the perfect match for her.
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Looking for a peaceful place in an urban city like Singapore? Check out the Kranji War Memorial located just a stone's throw away from the relocated Turf City!
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At first glance on the Sprocket Rocket, it seems to be a very simple camera – two settings of aperture (cloudy and sunny) and two settings for shutter speed (1/100s and B). On second thought, it would be an amazing machine with unlimited possibilities!
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I test all of the Diana F+ lenses on a Canon EOS Rebel Ti with some interesting results.
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You may ask, “why should I present my lomos in triptych?” For one thing, it looks cool. Secondly, if you scan your own negatives, you get to scan them faster and more efficiently. And thirdly, it can provide a story that you never intended.
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The Kodak BW400CN simplifies the way photographers shoot with B&W films, which can be developed in any professional lab or retail establishment running a C-41 process.
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Just when you thought you already did everything there is to do with film, you had it wrong then. Because out of excitement from the previous Film Orgy that had happened, Stouf thought of another way to play with them, yet again! And you know how we love these kinds of things here at Tipster, so treat yourselves and read on!
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Just as everyone is having a break from the Lomo LC-A Race, our two participants from the North American team chose to do something very exciting than to take a break in the pit stop and they're here this week to tell us more about it!
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Beautiful black & white images are yours for the taking with simple, over the counter C41 processing with Kodak BW400CN!
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I went on a group tour to the famous palace in Lhasa, Tibet. Its name means "sacred Buddhist site" was built in 7th century and throughout the ages, it had been the winter palace of Dalai Lamas. Today the palace has been converted into a museum by the Chinese.
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The Saint Lawrence River from the bike lane.
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Walrus, seals and polar bears... no need to go to the Arctic to see them!