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Look over here! A print of a bird, a plane... there's nothing the new Belair X 6-12 35mm Back can't do. Don't believe me? Read on to my review of the new back's heroic powers.
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For fans of unpredictable films, shooting with the Fuji T64 is a must. This film gave me a spectrum of sky colours with a relatively normal, sunny day. Grab a roll and come explore!
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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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Tungsten slide film may be temperamental, but once you get a feel for it, you can achieve some great x-pro results, often with purple color shifts!
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Springing spring comes always when you need it. After a cold winter (well, now I live in Lisbon, so it was not so cold), bright days start to come. Light is important for photographers, in particular according to the Lomo-philosophy of going outside instead of photographing in a studio.
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T64 + sunny day + C41 = Perfect
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Do you like crisp and detailed photos from a reflex camera but also need a bit of color craziness? Well, you really need to try the Tungsten X64 from Lomography!
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With such a wide-angle lens and beautiful vignetting, paired together the LC-Wide and Fuji T64 produce such calming colours typical of tungsten film. Add to that formula tropical Chinese New Year clear, beautiful skies and you get a roll of beauty!
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I loved my Minolta x-700 camera from the very first time I started shooting. It goes well with all films, but what it does with Tungsten film is what I love the most.
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I used the Tungsten film, a very slow film with the sprocket rocket having very little hope on such experiment. Well, I can't wait for the sun to come back to use this brilliant combination again that brings nice vignetting effects and beautiful sprocket holes.
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The Palace of Versailles is one of the most impressive achievements of 18th-century French art. It is not only a place bursting history and culture, where you can appreciate art and beautiful architecture, but there you can also contemplate nature, slow down and relax, away from the fast rhythm of the city.
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The past two years have been extremely busy for me -- I took a lot of photos and I've absolutely loved it. I can't wait to take even more photos in 2013 and here are my resolutions to help me do it!
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Are you like me and have been thinking about what films you will be saving for Christmas since September? Have you been wishing on every falling star and every dandelion for that special camera you just never seem to be able to save up for? Well, as we have those two things in common, why not see what makes it to my 12 days of Christmas wishes -- you wont find any partridge in pear trees here, just lomo lovin!
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Here you can see the photos taken during a workshop organized by the Lomography Gallery Store Milan in the penultimate Sunday of October. Together with two lomo-friends, and taking with me my LC-Wide loaded with a Lomography Tungsten T64 film, I spent a pleasant afternoon at the Monumental Cemetery, a great open-air museum.
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Summer is ending, and what better way to spend the rest of it than to surf or at least be at a beach, right?
Well, that's what my friends and I did! Join us by reading after the jump!
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One of my favourite artists was exhibiting at the Royal Academy and I just had to go! We've made the trip to London to especially see Davids Hockney's exhibition, "A Bigger Picture". I have been following his work for a while now and love watching documentaries of him painting.
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Future Cinema take movies one step further, bringing the whole world of the film to life! They invited us along to their showing of Grease, and we were only too happy to don a poodle skirt, spot the studs, and get a hickey from Kenickie! Have a look at our gallery from the night here....
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A few months ago I found out Lisbon's City Museum hides a little secret...take my hand and I'll lead you to a hidden magic garden!
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So I went down to Brighton recently to see my lovely friends and also attend a gig by one of my favourite bands Patrick Watson!
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I love the photos shot using Fujifilm T64, but it's a pity that it's out of production. I also can't find it easily in Taiwan, and until now, I still can't bear to shoot the remaining rolls.