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In this article, two wide angle beauties go head-to-head to see how they might appeal to us as Lomographers and to see who is the top dog of the wide angle compacts. Flares, colors, and vignettes abound! All this and more, after the jump!
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I recently purchased a pack of expired Kodak E100VS 120 film from the Toronto Lomography Store. If you are a fan of blue, this is a film for you.
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The La Sardina Orinoco Ochre has an easy to use focus system with a very impressive wide angle lens (22mm) and a shutter speed of 1/100 of a second.The Fritz the Blitz Flash has three easy to use settings, and charges quite quickly. The plastic lens gives all of your pictures the perfect analog feel we've all come to love.
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I now step into the 3rd year of my analogue life. Even if I own some great Lomographic cameras already, and they help me enjoy a lot in the analogue life, I'm still wishing for more great analogue goodies in the future. Here's my bucket list.
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it was a beautiful day on Sunday for the La Sardina workshop, so we took to the Gramercy neighborhood and photographed our home turf.
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At the southern tip of India your Lomo camera will freak out by capturing some of the greatest nature and beach attractions: a lighthouse surrounded by uncountable coconut trees, a tropical beach, hundreds of craws, lots of people, boats, fishermen at work, and last but not least, amazing sunsets.
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The Diana+ 38mm Super-Wide Lens is how I see the world! Everyone has their perfect focal length -- you know, that camera vision that matches your own? Well 38mm on the Diana+ is mine.
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So, you have seen the awesome capabilities of the LC-W but just can’t afford one yet ,and anyway, you already have a fantastic LC-A+ that you love to bits. Then the LC-A+ Wide Angle Lens is exactly what you need in your arsenal.
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Well, at first I had some hard time deciding on which camera to go after using my LC-A. Most of us cannot afford the Lomo LC-Wide that is why they choose not to get one. Fortunately, I decided to go for the Lomo LC-Wide (with the help of my piggies).
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I love food. I also love Lomography. What happens when their attraction is combined?
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"Why wide?" one might ask. Hearing the words "wide angle lens" doesn't really mean anything to me, it took me awhile to find a way to understand what it really means, so I'll try to explain it the way I came to understand it.
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LC-A+ Wide Lens is one of my favourite accessories.
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The Eiffel Tower, the Sacre Coeur, the Champs Elysees. Three major tourist attractions in one city. Three fantastic locations in one of the most wonderful cities in the world.
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Last Christmas I made an fantastic travel to the Marquesas archipelago and I will share the whole trip with you. But first, before reaching the Marquesas, I made a short transit on Rangiroa atoll. And I promised to write a location about the winning shot of the hidden location rumble ("http://www.lomography.com/magazine/competitions/2010/03/25/the-hidden-lomolocation-rumble-winner-announcement":http://www.lomography.com/magazine/competitions/2010/03/25/the-hidden-lomolocation-rumble-winner-announcement), and here it is!
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A film which is not known to most of us…or so I think it is. Move aside Lucky Super New, I found a new replacement! Oohh, was I harsh?!
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Expand your horizons and widen your view with the mean metal machine that is the Lomo LC-A+ Wide Angle Lens
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The Lomo LC-A happens to be the most amazing camera invention by Lomography ever. It's perfect vintage dark corner, as well as the depth and the sharpness, bringing the pictures taken by LC-A is truly amazing.
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Tea & crumpets, bacon & eggs, and wine & cheese are but a few things that are a perfect match. With the LOMO LC-A, there are some that fit the bill, though! Here's the results of our Match rumble!
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While on vacation I bought the Wide-Angle lens for my LC-A+ and it has never left my camera bag since then.
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What’s your favourite Lomo LC-A accessory pair? Join our 'It's a Match' extended rumble with your favourite accessory combinations with the LC-A and win!