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For fans of unpredictable films, shooting with the Fuji T64 is a must. This film gave me a spectrum of sky colours with a relatively normal, sunny day. Grab a roll and come explore!
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A month ago my girl bought Lomography Orca 110 in my friend's store because she was awed and curious about using the Fisheye Baby. So she bought one!
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Long ago, on my eleventh birthday, I got my first photo camera, a Kodak Pocket B-1 camera. Recently it resurfaced, and I started to use this robust little camera for the 110 format again.
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Technically, I don’t have too much to say about this film. Still, it works perfect in every condition. Yet, this film is special because of what it can bring out from your beloved pictures. In the end, it all depends on the Lomographer's tastes.
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A camera that can register 144 pictures on a normal 135mm roll. It registers every scene or action and it can reproduce every kind of motion. It is the first movie camera made by Lomography, 100% analog, as we like it!
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To be honest, I never had much faith in the LomoKino. I didn't really care for the films I saw, and thought it wouldn't be my thing at all. Still, I decided to give it a chance. I must admit, I'm slowly coming around.
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To be honest, I bought the Diana Instant Back+ so I could do multiple exposures on Fuji's Instax films. I got my Diana F+, the Black Jack edition a few months earlier. So why not try this combination? Diana lens and Fuji Instax films! Yes to that combo!
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I like to take photos of the street life of my city, especially public events, sports, and the life around the wonderful lake. This time, I used an uncommon camera for me, the amazing Supersampler, loaded with a Kodak Ultramax 400 film roll. Read more about my impressions about this camera!
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Lomography Actionsampler is a camera that I think everybody must have. It's a classic cult camera especially in terms of "Lomography". I got this camera on 2010 if I'm not mistaken and to be honest, I rarely use it but these days I use it for fun. Fun is always in my mind when I'm using this camera so get ready for action with Actionsampler!
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Cross-processed films are known for their amazing colour rendering. I figured there was a pretty good chance a sea of snow would do something interesting. And it did. While I'm not sure I love it, the Peacock plays well in the snow.
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My first Lomographic camera was the Fisheye No.2, I used it since 2008 and now in 2013, I got the Fisheye Baby 110. To be fair, that's about five years ago. With Lomography now selling 110 films, I think it's the right pace to taste something different and all I can say is : Lomography Fisheye Baby 110... Baby, I'm yours!
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The Lubitel 166+ is the modern reincarnation of the medium format twin-lens reflex cameras manufactured in Russia back in the Soviet Era.
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110 is back! A very small and portable film format extinguished for some years now, comes back from the dead and with a new a brilliant furry coat. Let me tell you something, this tiny film cartridge packs a huge roar. Read all about it after the jump.
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The Spinner 360 is a great camera for capturing friends all in one circle. It's a moment in time, a chance to see everyone together. But the 360 is also excellent if you're lucky enough to live near a shore. Here's how it fairs as a friend/recorder on the shores of Lake Superior
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When I found this film in my favorite photo lab in Bandung, I was excited and really want to try it!. After finishing up a roll of Agfa Precisa CT 100 on Film Photography Day, I put this film into my LC-wide and started to shoot! Yesterday I processed it and BOOOM!! This film is so crazy!
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When I received the package consisting of Fisheye Baby 110 and Lomography Color Tiger 110, I just knew it I would have a great time with it! . To be honest, this is my first time using Lomography Color Tiger 110 so this review is about my first impression with the tiger! Raaawwrrr!!
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The Fisheye One Nautic's happy sea theme gets you closer to the water, but remember to also get close to your subject while shooting with this fun little toy!
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I have six Lomography cameras now, and the Diana was the one I saw being the least useful. This little toy wonder has very quickly become my favourite, though. Not sure if a Diana is for you? Maybe I can help.
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This time I was lucky to try out quite an extraordinary camera - Sunny Fruit Juice Camera 35mm. This little queen of covert cameras is truly a spy's dream, and even Agent 007's sophisticated gadgets pale in comparison.
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There are various instant cameras present today, and a lot of people have been using them recently. This article focuses on the Instax Wide 200 instant film camera. For me, nothing beats the instant wideness of the Instax Wide.