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The Lubitel 166+ keychain is a must have for any Lubitel lover. It is tiny, cute, and you get a really cool tin can as a bonus!
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The unique feature of Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is that different species of birds roam free in the park, visitors feel like they are inside a giant bird cage, and can interact freely with the birds.
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Is Lomography Redscale XR's dynamic range really limited to ISO50-200?
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Klang town is located across the Klang river, both the north and south ends of the town are connected through bridges, where the Klang Old Town is located right at the south bank. Prior to year 1870, Klang was the Selangor state capital and administrative center, as well as the tin mining exportation center, until the British colonial government moved the administrative center to Kuala Lumpur.
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When you are traveling in Java, from West Java, Central Java, to East Java, lay hundreds of old historical Buddhist and Hindu religious temples that you ought to explore; it is been said, that deep underground of the land of Java, many more temples are still hidden yet to be found.
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Perhaps this is too simple but the results will have you shooting for more!
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Is it real? That such great colours made by an ordinary negative film? This film is extraordinary!!!
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A great accessory for your "Lubitel+":http://shop.lomography.com/go/?where=shop&pro=llp is the "Holgon Strobe Flash.":http://shop.lomography.com/go/?where=shop&pro=hol Use it in combination with the "Lomo cable release,":http://shop.lomography.com/go/?where=shop&pro=cab because that gets it fixed when using it. You might need a free hand...!
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We all love Lomo Redscale film, no question. And with the release of it, people asked if there will be a 120- redscale. Most probably not. It is not possible to shoot through the paper back, you would have to turn the film around during production (so maybe sometime in the future?).
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We all know that new Lubitel 166+ takes both 120 and 35mm films. But I have tried 220 film and it works too! 220 films are longer 120 films, but without the protecting paper. You can shoot twice as many images, but you have to do something about the red window on the back of the camera, because as the paper-protection is missing from the film, your shots will be nothing if you don’t cover it. But this creates another problem, how far should you advance the film? That is another technique. You just guess how far to forward the film, so you'll get lots of overlapping images!
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"My favourite dream team these days is a combination of 35mm lomoslide film with the DianaF+ and the 35mm back.
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I found my first lubitel on ebay. She came from Ukraine and had the lovely name 166. Shipping cost more than the camera herself. She arrived and I saw she’d been used before. Some parts were a bit broken or missing. I shot a few rolls, always thinking about the shoot from the hip rule and have not been looking through the viewfinder.