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Last year, my friend Chris came to my home and brought a small compact camera that he borrowed from his older brother. It was a Fuji Zoom Date. I don't know what type it is but it is similar, but not the same with the camera that I will review now. Please say hello to Fuji Silvi 1000 LS!
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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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I'm pretty sure that you all know about square format photos, using both 120 and 35mm films, with or without masks. Some of you prefer square format than the usual full format, or are crazy panoramic format lovers. Well, would you dare to be square?
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During my stay in Ubud, Bali last year, I went to this place called Campuhan Hills. My lomofriends Engga and Agung took me there and at that time it was afternoon, a nearly sunset situation. No further introduction, here's Campuhan Hills!
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What was once a hidden spot, Virgin Beach in Bali is not so hidden anymore because of the people that visit often. But who cares though? This is my first time going there, so you bet I will enjoy Virgin Beach!
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Call me crazy or what, but I'm using LC-Wide for my stop motion. If you haven't heard of The Classic Wide Portraits by adi_totp I think this is the right time for introducing it all over again. Here's my quick and very quick tipster about my stop motion in analogue using my LC-Wide!
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My dad gave me this Fuji Instax Mini 7 in 2004, and got me 3 packs as I remember those days. I was a high school student back then, and was about to learn analogue photography. On 2004 I don't know Lomography at all and in terms of instant photography all I know was Polaroid. So Polaroid = instant photography in my mind back then. But since I started to use Fuji Instax Mini 7, I began to love instant photography easily. Instax Love!
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Pasar Ubud is traditional market that plays an essential role in the development and promotion of arts and culture in Ubud. It's the perfect place to buy gifts for your love ones and maybe you buy yourself some Balinese paintings!
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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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After staying in Ubud for three weeks last year, I realized that I didn't get to shoot and make a movie out of it because I have no Lomokino at that time. But then, Ubud is such a perfect place to relax and enjoy every minute of it!
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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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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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I know I've only used the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator for just a few months, but I want to share some dead-easy simple tipster to you all Pinhole Wizards out there! Oh by the way, on this tipster I only used Diana Multi Pinhole Operator because this is my only pinhole camera. Here's my quickie tipster!
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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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Home. I started it all at my home, whether to test a camera or just documenting my daily life. Home is where I spent my days and in the past few months, I started to use a pinhole camera which is Diana Multi-Pinhole Operator. So it's fair to say that my pinhole playground is my one and only home. I just love it!
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On February, I graduated with my Masters Degree and I was so happy! No more exams and obviously no more thesis to write! I wanted to treat myself with a present, it's like a present from me to me and the perfect present would be a camera to shoot with after my post-graduate life. So a week after my graduation, I bought the camera I've been waiting for years: the Lubitel+! Here's my story so far with this camera!
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Since I bought the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator last year, I really enjoyed shooting with it! I already spent 4 rolls with this camera and decided to make a project out of it. This project is now officially named "Time and Place." Why the title? I will tell you all in this article all about my passion for pinholes!
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As I woke up in the morning of 12 April 2013, one thing was on my mind: Film Photography Day! I had already set up a meet up with several Bandung lomographers and I was glad that seven lomographers came. Film Photography Day is a celebration of using film, so why not go out or have an outing with friends? Here's our little celebration of Film Photography Day in Bandung! Haloo Haloo Bandung!
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This story goes way back to 2008, I was just a one year old Lomographer longing for a LC-A+. Those good old days really made me and inspired me to buy a Lomo LC-A+ because at that time there were so so many Lomographers who shot amazing photos from it. This review is about my personal relationship with one camera that changed not only myself, but also my life entirely. Here's a story about my five solid years with the mighty-ultimate-wonderful-reliable-compact camera, Lomo LC-A+ Russian Lens!