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Hello everyone! In this article, I am introducing a slide film which is uncommon for lomographers. It is Fuji Velvia 50, as stated from the name, it is an ISO 50 slide film. I think most of the lomographers will be thinking of reddish colours when they see the word Velvia. But not for Fuji Velvia 50. The colours you will get are extremely amazing!
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Have I told you about Ian? He is my nephew and he is 8 months old now. He is very beautiful and I love to take his portraits, but he is also very hyperactive! How do I manage to take his portraits? Read on to find out.
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The Northern Lights (aka aurora borealis), one of the most spectacular scientific phenomena, is on my personal bucket list of things to see in real life. I'd get technical about this eye-widening event but I'll let these photos do the talking. Look and be amazed.
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We stumbled across an extremely cool DIY. It's green, exciting, experimental, and contains all the potential to unleash your inner creative beast! So, ever wanted to graffiti but feared the damaging effects spray paint cans have on our atmosphere? Learn how after the jump!
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As part of the older Kodak Portra films that were divided into the 'VC' - Vivid Colour and 'NC' Natural Colour categories, Kodak Portra Natural Colour is a beautiful professional colour negative films made mainly for portrait and wedding applications with soft 'natural' colours, a lovely grain and gorgeous results.
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When talking about Kodak, you have to mentionPortra, a color negative film which comes in two different types: NC and VC. Read on to know their differences.
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The Kek Look Tong Cave Temple is a tourist attraction situated in the natural and picturesque area of Gunung Rapat in the south of Ipoh - the capital of Perak state in west Malaysia. It is owned and managed by Kek Look Seah (a nonprofit organization).
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In New Zealand, we are blessed with a special sort of light. More often than not, you need to choose a slower film, even on cloudier days, to cope with the glare and make sure you get good even photos. Lomography CN100 is a good, sensibly-costed solution for good, even contrast and color.
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Breathtaking hilltop scenery that almost got us “killed” due to physical exhaustion.
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My area of the world survived three natural disasters in August; an earthquake, hurricane and a tornado. There was extensive wind damage after the large storm and as the clean-up began, my La Sardina was able to catch some trees in flight as the tree removal crew did their work.
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What’s more romantic than gazing peacefully at one of nature’s most beautiful wonders whilst simultaneously leaving all your troubles behind? Few things. Then read on, and next time you visit Gozo, don’t forget to take your boyfriend or girlfriend here, squeeze his or her hand and tell him or her, that if you could, you’d put the window in a box and put it under the tree for Christmas.
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Ulu Chepor Waterfall, Chemor. Nature lovers will definitely love this place. Surrounded by lush greenery, this is a great place for a picnic
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Try this if you want more natural-looking lomographs!
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Not exactly the most versatile of films, but works like a charm when it does.
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A fair dedicated to natural wines.
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The Superia 200, a superb color film!
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Seeing Ultramax as something of a consumer grade film I left it alone in favor of rarer and more expensive film to play with. Finding it on sale recently made it too good to pass up on so I picked up a few rolls. Not knowing what to expect tried some out in my Diana Mini and rushed the spent film off to the 1hr lab. This is what I found.
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I thought I was defeated by a long winter chill-- until I found spring time warmth in Lomography Redscale.
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looks a bit like x-pro
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On the morning of May 5th, 1706, a volcanic eruption almost razed the whole town of Garachico.