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Attention all photography fanatics: Here’s your chance to take our medium format dream machine out for a test run! We’re taking our beloved Diana F+ clones for a stroll to capture the essence of the city through a plastic lens, just in time for the Diana World Tour. Details after the jump!
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For our second community workshop of the month, we decided to showcase the Diana F+ in all it's glory, through the eyes of one of its biggest fans!
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It's a semi accidental purchase, but now obviously one of my favourites. I try to drag her along as much as possible. Also, if you have a limited budget but still want to buy a new analog camera, then you should definitely consider this Holga.
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The Holga 135BC, a sweet little gem with a history and Holga charm that gives us those great vignetted photos on easily accessible 35mm film. The following will be a review and look into the Holga 135BC.
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If the Holga 135 BC's vignetting is too much for you, but the Holga 135 doesn't have nearly any vignetting at all, you can find a happy medium. Simply add the Wide Angle 0.5x Lens, and voila! You have the classic vignetting we all know and love.
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Are you like the rest of us Lomo geeks? Do you love the vignette around your lovely colour-popping pictures?
Well, here is an awesome tipster on how to greatly exaggerate that vignette using your Lomo LC-A.
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This is the little story of how and why I came to get addicted the the LC-A. The way I use its magic.
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Do you remember when you got your first coloring books or fingerpaint set as a child? Weren't you excited to create a crazy fantasy world with all those fun colors? Draw and doodle to your hearts content? Maybe even make handprints on your wall (provided you had understanding parents!)
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TLR: these 3 magic letters are immediately very seducing for every Lomographer. Lubitel, Rolleiflex, Voigtländer, Yashica... all these camera brands have produced among the best TLR cameras ever, but they can be kind of expensive sometimes.
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Holga is a medium format camera produced in China with the goal of being a cheap camera and accessible to much of the population and that used the most popular film in China, the 120 film.
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Low on budget but want some stunning results? Get this while you're penny pinching and saving up for a Lomo LC-A+.
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The Vivitar Amphibia is a little yellow chunk of plastic comes with a cool underwater housing for your Lomographic needs, both in and out of the water!
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Holga 120 GCFN - I love my Holga more than any other of my cameras: medium format, glass lens, blurry edges, corner-vignetting. It’s just a camera with soul.