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Excellent all around film: I think this film is one of the best negative films ever made.
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I really love the b&w Rollei retro film for this very special "taste" of b&w. Deep contrast but with a great and subtle range of white, gray & black that gives your shots a very rich texture.
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After the weekend we can finally announce the worthy winners! Even though other X-Pro films were uploaded into the gallery, we choose our winners only from the pictures made with the film asked for: The Lomography Lomo X-Pro.
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Polish your shoes and lenses, and start practicing how to curtsy, dear friends.
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We promised more rumbles this week, and more rumbles it is. We are celebrating lomofilms and today it's all about the already well-known Lomo X-pro!
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This is the slide film I love the most because it produces the most vivid color and strong corner vignettes!
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Looking at her for the first time, I felt strange. This lightweight piece of plastic takes photos? But okay… I tried it and failed with the first few films. But somehow we both came together and images came out better and better.
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Bought as a gift from my boyfriend, the Holga 135BC was the first film camera that I had had since my youth. Whilst the gift was lovely it has since cost me a small fortune in film, developing and purchasing a camera collection, because the Holga 135BC made me fall in love with film photography. However, despite the many cameras I have bought since, the Holga is still my favourite.
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The Diana F+ camera probably needs no introduction by now. For those who loves getting upclose and personal with their subjects, the idea of having a macro/closeup attachment probably has even probably made them thought of sticking a commercial closeup filter in front of the lens and giving it ago.
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Black and white lovely-ness with the ease of c41 processing: This is a great black and white film that is widely and cheaply available and can be processed with standard c41 chemicals, so you can take it to your local supermarket, chemist, or 1 hour photo place and get it developed for a couple of quid.
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As cheap as it's good! Like most of the good things that happened to me at some point, I met the Agfa Vista film purely by accident.
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Have you always wanted that great classic taste of b&w? Those high contrast and deep shadows shots from some of the world’s greatest photographers? Don’t ask any further because the answer is here, the Rollei Retro 100ASA film!
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Buy one, love one, use it and cross process it but before all of that always bring your Lomo anywhere with you and surely you'll get certain surprises. The traditional and basic thing about taking your Lomo with you is I think is the best way to capture those rare moments. And for me, using this film is a joy everytime.
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Day or Night, This Film Has You Covered: Probably one of the most versatile of films that i have shot with. Great colors in both low light and daylight situations. Very interesting results when used for double exposures.
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I Love Agfa Pro Pack: After seeing much of the contrast, vivid and high saturation photos of a cross-processed film, It’s about time for some natural, sort of original colour- toned pictures for me to see that will somehow cool down my eyesight.
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Pinkish Sensia: One year ago when I was having my 20th birthday my friend gave this Fuji Sensia to me as a gift. At that time though, i have been using several brands of slide films and haven’t got the chance to use it until one day this friend of mine invited me to join him to go hunting.
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Diana gave us another reason to fall in-love with her - the "Diana+ 35mm back":http://shop.lomography.com/go/?where=shop&pro=dbd has made it very convenient and even more fun to shoot with the Dream Queen.
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With the All-Weather Actionsampler, you can even go under water to make your beloved sample-shots.
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To tell you the truth, when LSI presented the Holga 135BC, I looked at it skeptically. I don’t know why but I didn’t like it at the first sight … but it was a different story, after some time.
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There are a lot of reasons why I just love this negative film….