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edwinchau's selection of Natura snaps are tantamount to the bowl of noodles you get for a dime on every corner street — "Hong Kong's best". Cozy up with cats and get the inside scoop from a pro-handler of the "classy" camera.
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Stealthy, sleek and likely 007's camera of choice. "You can take images and stay very low-key". Let's hear more from Natura owner, shooter and Lomography's own agent: somapic!
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Rummaging through my ever expanding camera collection, I came across the Minolta XG-1 and felt a pang of guilt: I'd had this thing for years, but never used it. High time to go shopping for a fresh battery and take the Minolta out for a walk!
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Intimidated by playing creator with our new bundle configurator? Not to worry! After the jump, we'll guide you though the process with our featured bundle. It's as simple as ⓐ + ⓑ = ∞ fun!
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Kodak may be at the point of bankruptcy, but that isn't stopping them from producing amazing emulsions. Kodak Pro Image 100 is certainly no exception
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If you own an Olympus PEN EE-2 camera, do you know what happens when you push the limits of your camera with a Black and White film? Here’s what I discovered.
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The Fuji Natura Classica is much more than a point-and-shoot: it is the perfect camera for your everyday shooting, especially low light situations. It's a great choice for any lomographer who wants a gorgeous shot, guaranteed!
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Several of the cameras that we use a lot do not have fast plastic or glass, i.e. the apertures do not open sufficiently for low-light photography. That is where high speed films like the Fuji PRO 800Z come in!
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When the streets of Taipei City meets an ultra-wide angle lens...black-and-white fun of wide angle street shooting begins. Here's a mini-review of the Lomo LC-Wide as a "street" camera.
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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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Spending less time to shoot in the day means exploring night photography as the next viable option. And this will require using a film such as the AgfaPhoto Vista 400 that will perform well under less than ideal conditions.
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Fuji Neopan 1600 is a fast black and white film, great for low light use, although fantastic when there is light around. It provides great contrast, detail and sharpness, and is definitely a film to look out for.
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In this review, I will show you how the Olympus Trip 35 works great for nighttime, non-flash photography. Read about it after the jump!
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Who would have expected to find a K9 Park on the rooftop of a shopping center? I didn’t. I was just exploring one of the newest shopping centers in Singapore when I discovered this rather unique feature.
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Singapore’s iconic waterfront, Marina Bay, is often used as a site for events and exhibitions so when Asia’s second open air light art festival was held at Marina Bay and was open to the public, I popped by for a look.
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There is a new landlord for Singapore's Turf City shopping mall and nobody really knows what's going to happen to this place after February 2012. So before it gets razed to the ground, I decided to pay a visit to the former turf club, where horses once raced against each other for our entertainment.
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Kodak suggests using its Gold 200 film up to two hours after sunrise and two hours before sunset. But I advise you to use it between dusk and dawn.
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This free lunchtime concert made busy working professionals pause for a moment to enjoy the finer things in life.
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The Fritz the Blitz flash is a must have for anyone who might ever find themselves taking pictures inside, at night, during winter, on the moon...
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Find out what happens when you shoot a high speed film like the Fuji Superia 1600 with a toy half-frame camera that has a fixed shutter speed of 1/100 and an aperture of F8.5.