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Personally I am a huge fan of redscaling. It allows you to get some color in your photos, even on the grayest of days. But what if you just want to add the redscale effect to just some of your photos rather than shooting an entire roll this way? Easy enough: use a red filter! And while you're at it, why not throw in some other colors as well?! Read on to find out how you can turn your LC-A+ in to a rainbow camera!
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Did you ever ride a car or public transport in the afternoon, see a beautiful sunset, but can't pull aside for shooting it from outside the car? Just shoot it through your windshield!
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Spring may have sprung in a lot of other places several weeks ago, but the snow is just now clearing away here in the last week of April. Still, even with the delay, the world is coming alive with color, and the right analogue touches make it explode even more!
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110 is back! A very small and portable film format extinguished for some years now, comes back from the dead and with a new a brilliant furry coat. Let me tell you something, this tiny film cartridge packs a huge roar. Read all about it after the jump.
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Recently I got a Kodak film that I didn't know, the 35mm ProFoto XL 100. Its vivid colors surprised me because of their saturation and their accuracy. A highly recommended film.
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Spring’s the perfect season to go crazy with color, and you’ll find no better and brighter companions than the Sprocket Rocket SUPERPOP! Editions!
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I was prepared for the Lomography Color Tiger 110 film to be a simple colour film, low-fidelity, reminiscent of the poor colour reproduction of the 110 of my childhood. I could not have been more wrong!
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Old, out of the way, part-industrial, part-residential, but a whole roll of lomo fun! That is what King George’s Avenue in Singapore offers the lomo adventurer.
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It's April and yesterday it was still snowing here. Yes, really. I don't even live on the North Pole. It was snowing here, in Slovenia, in the middle of Europe, in times when spring should already be in full bloom.
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Spring is here! Take your camera and go out! Gorgeous models are waiting for you to capture their beauty, so don’t be afraid and get closer to these beautiful creatures!
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Back to Flower Power without heading back to the 60´s. Take a look and see how can you make your lover or your boring photos turning into blooming and beautiful life. Right after the jump!
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This blue-toned, high saturation, fine grained slide film is normally used to duplicate slides using a slide duplicator instead of a lens. You can also use it to shoot with any camera as long as you adapt to its very low sensitivity.
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On my last trip to Columbia, I visited the colorful village Guatapé. This beautiful and amazing place, close to Medellin, is more than worth a visit!
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Want to emphasize the super wide-angle shots of your LC-Wide? Well, prepare a roll of Kodak Elitechrome EBX and go out to shoot!
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Our active Community Lomoamigo juansupergen walked the streets of Oporto with his Fisheye Baby 110 loaded with a fresh Color Tiger 110 film. Read on and know his story!
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Luckily, a dear friend had given me a 110 film some months ago. When my Fisheye Baby Basic arrived, I didn't hesitate a moment of loading that Superia and testing it... the results were magnificent!
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Recently I have acquired the adorable Fisheye Baby 110 and with it of course the Lomography Color Tiger 110 film. After a week my film was finished and full of enthusiasm I went and got it developed. I will now share with you the results!
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We were inspired by all the photographs submitted to the title rumble. Was it much of a challenge for you to express your hopes for the city though your photos? It was quite easy, for the most part, to interpret what they were, even with the multiple layers used through MX! After the jump, check out the winner and some notables!
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When I retrieved my first little camera, a Kodak pocket B-1, I was curious whether the required 110 film cassettes would still be available. Luckily Lomography had just introduced its new 110 films, the black & white Orca and the color Tiger films! I decided to put a Tiger in my camera first.
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Dear Lomo-magic, this year I have been a girl very good in terms of photos. I have experienced, tested new films and investigated with new cameras and, in addition, I have shared with some of my lomo-friends experiences and films.