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I've been lucky enough to test the new Lomography Smartphone FIlm Scanner and here are some of my results.
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Tired of making trips to the photo shop and waiting for your photos to be developed? Now you don't have to with Instant Back!
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I was inspired by Adam Bronkhorst, author of Lens Flair, who creates projects with a particular theme that you can try yourself to take really interesting and varied images. Take a look at what I did after the jump!
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When you develop film, the longest part is to dry it, Why not put it in a microwave and do it in 2 minutes?
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A few days ago I got my super cute Diana Baby 110. With my cameras, I always like to safely carry them around my neck, so I quickly made a camera strap.
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Everytime I get a new camera or I want to try a new film, I take pictures with my pets. They are my new models.
Taking portraits of people is not so easy, but I think, it's easier with pets and animals. Find out why after the jump!
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Need to shoot photos in low light conditions? Want to shoot indoors without a flash? Lomography CN 800 is a brilliant film for all situations.
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Good negatives make good prints. Bad negatives make prints that are too dark or are all blown out. This tipster is all about getting the balance right.
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Photographer Martin Roemers' latest series, Metropolis, documents the interaction of people with their modern, urban, dwellings. Each photo is a long exposure shot, taken with a Mamiya 7 on medium format 6x7 film, and are all titled 'work in progress'.
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I hadn't used the Lomography CN 800 ISO (35mm) very much until recently. In Barcelona, I loaded it in my LC-A+ to use it mostly for night shots and long exposures. This turned out to be a great partnership and I was thrilled with the results.
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Creating fast moving photos at slow speed.
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I found it very tricky to find information about this kind of film. It may be discouraging at times but here are some tips.
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My main reason for buying this film was my camera's fixed aperture. Also, I was planning to take some underwater shots. I used an Aquapix waterproof camera for a trip to the beach!
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Lomography's 120 format color negative 800 film is full of color with a noticeable but pleasant grain. It's great food for Dianas, and it's fast become my go to film for moderate light shooting with my little blue beauty. Regardless of the subject, I know I'll be happy when I load this emulsion!
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Action is everywhere! Cool moves and stunning poses...want to capture them all? You must need a camera which is good at it, a camera called the SuperSampler!
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While the ActionSampler, and the SuperSampler, are great cameras, why shoot 4 photos with the click of a single button when you can shoot 8?
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Could it just be the sum of all these things that makes my analogue heart pound whenever I see a beautiful creature like this one?!?
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Kodak Ektapress 1600 is, as the name suggests, a high-speed colour negative film predominantly aimed at photojournalists. Ideal to get those action shots of things that don't stand still (such as tigers!!!!)!!!!
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Great park for east coasters and great roller coasters.
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Old and good wooden roller coaster from the 1920's. The Cyclone is one of Coney Island's landmark, and is a part of the National Register of Historic Places.