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Ever wished you were surrounded by beautiful countryside that you could lose yourself in and take photos of every day? I have discovered a way of painting the city green.
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The Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 35mm film is a fast slide film, which, if developed in C-41, can produce flashy green colors.
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Montserrat is a little island in the Caribbean and, with Ireland, they are the only two places in the world that celebrate their National Day on March the 17th. It is a mixture of an Irish party and the celebration of the slaves' revolution in the 18th century. Absolutely unique!
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This week's featured film review is about a rare and vibrant slide film, Fuji Velvia 50. Curious about the images that this film yields? Read some thoughts and view some photos from one of our featured lomographers after the jump!
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The Velvia I used seemed to behave differently - it was like having both colour negative and slide film!
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A while ago I ordered Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 35mm color slide film because I liked the idea of getting very fine grained pictures it promises to deliver. It is a slow speed film that, if treated with xpro, features slight to medium versatile color shifts and very saturated colors. Compared to the Velvia ISO 100's typical red and purplish hues, cross-processing the Velvia ISO 50 brings you more subtle but still distinctive results. It's not the best choice for night photography. Now, the colors that it brings is what I like about it.
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How about this for a romantic spring afternoon, pack your lunch, and head out to Somersby Falls on the New South Wales Central Coast. You and your loved one will feel like you're away from it all and can enjoy the picnic areas, bush walking trails, and enjoy the rain forest sounds with the bell birds and kookaburras.
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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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It is said that every person has his or her special place, the place to which it is always delightful to return, the place that we also want to find in other countries when we travel a lot. It's the spot which will remind us of our special place. Simply said – my place.
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Winter is finally leaving more space for magnificent sunny days and here comes my first day of spring of the year!
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Calling all Lomographers and Leprechauns! It's time to party shamrock style as St. Patrick's day is this Saturday! To celebrate, we bring you this green themed rumble, and offer you the chance to win the Lomography Leprechaun's treasure trove of Piggy points!
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"Conversation with Trees" is the title of the collaboration between Singaporean artist Yeo Shih Yun and Singapore's trees. That's right, Shih Yun has single-handedly awoken and empowered the sleeping artist that lies within each and every tree that has previously, only been the subjects of poems.
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Tired of using a normal, plain, old camera bag? Then brighten up your analogue life with this gorgeous, "ready to shoot" Fern Green beauty! Read more about this camera bag after the jump!
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"The Sun does arise, And make happy the skies. The merry bells ring, To welcome the Spring... Oh the Echoing Green." The imagery found in William Blake's poem makes us want to capture the budding plants, and the blooming flowers. Check out these unique photoprojects we found and one environmental blog's call out to seasonal photo submissions.
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A green island in the big gray city. Situated at Ibirapuera neighborhood on the south side of the city, Parque do Ibirapuera is the biggest park in São Paulo, it is to São Paulo as Central Park is to New York. It was created in 1956 for the 400th anniversary of the city, with buildings designed by famous architect Oscar Niemeyer and landscaped by Roberto Burle Marx.
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Around two hours and a half travel time from busy Manila is the Wawa Dam at Rodriguez, Rizal. A verdant place fitting for nature lovers and people who want a place to relax and reflect.
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Want a slide film for your medium format camera, where nature is greener and the skies are bluer? Load some Lomography Slide 200 120 and see your photo gradient from green to blue.
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My favourite film is Lomography X-Pro. My favourite camera is the Diana F+. If I can have them both in a unique experience what more can I ask?
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Our Fisheye rumble has just ended. We received a lot of circular framed photos and had fun browsing through them. Want to know who won? Check them out after the jump.
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Walking in the most important park of Como, near the lake. A great place to relax, have fun, play sports, and see some important buildings who tell us the history of the most important citizens of the city.