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Mix a roll of Fuji Provia 100F daylight color reversal 35mm film with cross processing and call your dish greenscale film! That's what I got when I tried it out -- a torrent of green!
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Perhaps you enjoy taking pictures of feet or are fed up with the mundane angle of view one usually sees. And it gives me a state of peace, the feeling of a pause. Main reason: maybe it's inborn autism.....
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Do you like shooting in the late afternoon or indoors? Do you like cross processing, without too much saturation? Give Fuji Provia 400X a try.
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Since the recession, the economy's future has been a blur.
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Great Sand Dunes National Park is one of the most amazing places I have ever seen. The initial plan was to camp overnight, but unfortunately it is black bear country. Since I had lots of food in the trunk of my car, I chickened out and decided not to camp. Yet, I did visit the place for just a couple of hours which were more than enough to have an amazing time.
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Slide your way to color with our whacked-out, trippy selection of Slide films! You'll never go wrong with our eclectic variants for all those crazy film experiments!
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14th March 2009 The first Lomographic meet up on a Saturday! Meeting at London's Southbank.
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Love yourself with the new Lubitel +, pick up some supplies for shooting self portraits and meet our latest set of Lubitel Lovers
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Two extraordinary reviews/galleries. Two reviews that could not be more different in style but equal in quality, popularity and "film appeal".
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These Doubles were done on the Third LOMO London Thursday, held at the Photographers Gallery. The theme for the night was Doubles and within that we had other shooting themes, the second layer on this roll was "Reflections." I did the second layer and "saraCMYK":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/saraCMYK did the first. The film was Fuji Provia RHPIII expired. It was great fun. Come and join us next time :)
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Fårö, spelled _Faroyna_ in 15th century Swedish, is a small (113 sq. km) island located just north-east of the larger island of Gotland. Until recently the island was a military protection area rigorously shielded from foreigners, but luckily that has changed now...
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Turn down the lights, charge her up in the light and see Diana Glow! Analogue photography allows you to step back in time and recreate the sensation of the past. The Diana Glow is the ultimate analogue plaything - encompassing the novelty of Glow in the Dark nostalgia, 1960s retro-design and beautiful lo-fi shots that will take you aback. With the Diana Glow analogue is illuminated!