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So there are a lot of tipsters and hacks on the web for using 35mm film on different format cameras, so I went and tried using 110 on a 35mm camera, and this is pretty much what I got on my first try. It’s a bit of a process, but it’s also lots of fun, then again, what in Lomography isn't?
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To celebrate this year's World Pinhole Photography Day, I've been making pinhole cameras in all the film formats I'm familiar with: 35mm, 120, instant film, and now...110!
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Years before he heard the calling of the force and became the last hope of the resistance against the evil Empire, Mark Hamill had a much more easy going life, just taking pictures of his girlfriend ... and her mother. Watch this funny commercial from the Seventies after the jump!
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It never came to mind that such a little baby camera could produce such beautiful pictures!
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This workshop will focus on the tiniest Lomography cameras around. The Baby 110 Diana and Fisheye!
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The Digitaliza 110 film scanner is awesome when it comes to scanning the teeny tiny 110 filmstrips in flat bed scanners. I originally tried to use my 35 mm digitalize, but my Epson Perfection V600 scanner had trouble recognizing the film with all the empty space around the negatives. Here comes the Digitaliza 110 to the rescue! Scanning 110 film is now super easy.
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Scanning 110 film isn't easy without the Digitaliza 110. It’s such a small film with very tiny gaps between two pictures. This is how I scanned them with a regular 35mm scanning mask.
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New year, new way to shoot! Come test our newest film medium with our Diana Baby and Fisheye Baby here at Lomography Gallery Store Los Angeles. For all Lomography lovers, including newborns in the film photography world, here is your chance to shoot in glorious 110 format!
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This past Friday, November 23rd, 2012, we invited you to our store to help us celebrate our family's 20th anniversary and Lomography Toronto's 2nd birthday! A little celebration that could and would turn out to be an unforgettable night filled with friends, family, music and CAKE! Here is the insider' look through the eyes of our staff on that magical night!
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Sometimes, it’s all about the details.
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Have you ever wondered how the world would look like if it was constantly basked in sunset glow? Well, here’s an idea!
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Lomography’s on a roll when it comes to reviving 110 format. This week, we’ve released the Lobster Redscale 110 Film and the Digitaliza 110 Scanning Mask - perfect for all you 110 format lovers out there.
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The expired Fuji Superia 200 100 film is a reliable film that produces earthy and vintage-looking photos. But wait, there's more! On random occasions, this film will wow you with unpredictable magenta and pink hues to your photos! And also, don't forget those funky sprocket holes!
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Scanning 110 film is so difficult. There's no scanning mask, so it's all an adventure to do it correctly. Today I'm gonna explain to you how to scan this film with the digitaliza masks.
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It's love at first sight! I fell in love with the Fisheye Baby! I just can't take my eyes of it. It's so small and light! Who says you can't use LOMO on kids?
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How grainy can you get? Expired tiny 110 film at 400 speed definitely enhances the grain but there are stranger things to see yet!
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The youngest little sister to the Diana F+ and the Diana Mini was just born, and we are so excited for her adorable little size and little photographs. Try out the new Diana 110 Baby and discover that fun comes in all shapes and sizes, especially tiny!
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There are many reviews on the latest film in Lomography .. But I saw that there was no review written by Goonies!
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As you might have heard, the Diana Baby 110 comes with a set of interchangeable lenses. Read on find out how to make the switch between the 12 and 24mm lenses (or vice versa of course)
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We are sure you are just as excited as we are for the launch of the Diana Baby 110! This little camera has got just as many features as its bigger sisters but looks, oh so tiny!