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Think you got nothing to shoot? Try looking at your own neighborhood again. You’ll be surprised at what you can find if you looked hard enough.
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The Fomapan 100 transports you back into the past with great black and white images. Learn more about this film and take a look at some sample photos after the jump!
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Looking for a good film to shoot with? Expired Fuji Superia ASA 100 can be the answer, especially when you run out of film throughout your holidays!
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Lomography now sells tea? No, Lomography has actually come up with a new monochrome film, the Earl Grey 100 35mm black and white film.
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Are you curious about the difference between the old and the new Agfa CT Precisa 100? Here's a review of the new slide film in a red box from AgfaPhoto, the successor of the original Agfa CT Precisa 100.
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Singapore is known as a romantic country due to the presence of beautiful landscapes erected among tall skyscrapers. This is an effort made possible by the Singapore Government who wanted to make Singapore ideally a "Garden City". This has resulted to many changes in Marina Bay, with the newly-built Marina Bay Sands and the Singapore Flyer. In this article, I shall highlight the reasons why Marina Bay is a romantic springtime location for couples.
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Brought my LC-A for a few important occasions to me! My beloved girlfriend's 21st birthday, Chinese New Year, and not to forget, some sunshine photos from sailing. :)
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When shooting street photography, most of us analogue users prefer do to do it in black and white, as it shows the rawness of the streets. The photos have more drama and character. My choice of film to capture all these is Fuji Neopan Acros 100.
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Decided to follow Rule #1: Take your camera everywhere you go. So here are some of my pictures out and about town.
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Are you looking for a film that can capture unbelievable awesome colors instead of dulling black and white? Are you looking for a film that has high contrast, smooth grain, and fantastic resolution? Fret not. I have a good recommendation: the Lomography CN 100 35mm from Lomography.
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Lomography CN 100 35mm is usually overshadowed by other Lomography films. But if you love rich colors in your picture, you really should try it.
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Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 is the new version of Lomography X-Pro 100. I've tried Lomography X-Pro 100 and it's so blue. So what does Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 have to offer? A colorful world!
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Hello everybody! Here's another review of Fujichrome's treasure, Fuji Astia! Whether, it's expired or not, Fuji Astia gives you amazing images with fine grain. Here comes the Amazing Astia!
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Went to the Esplanade and started to shoot my LC-A+ with my girlfriend. We took a few shots in the dimly lit lobby and after which, we went out to the outdoor theatre to take more shots in the sunshine! Such different light conditions fail to stump the LC-A+!
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Went to Keppel Bay for brunch with my GF at a restaurant called Prive and the view there was awesome. Especially under the bright sunshine, the boats in the water just seem so much more irresistible! I just love to take photos of the boats, water, the bridges, and most of all, my girlfriend. =)
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I was looking to add some "kick" in my photos, so I decided to give this roll a try. Needless to say, I wasn't disappointed!
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Agfa Vista is probably one of the best films Agfa has ever sold. It tones down natural colors with a bluish shade that makes every photo worth a memory.
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Coming back to film photography after using digital camera for a long time, the cold and rather distant images captured by a digital sensor make way for rather fun and warm (as well as fuzzy) photos that are sometimes unpredictable.
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People always ask, what does DNP stand for? To me, it means, "Dreamy Natural Picture." Haha! Well, its my favorite film anyway. Why do I like this film very much?
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I don't know about you, but I never seem to remember all the little things that are needed for each camera. Thankfully, my Diana Multi Pinhole Operator came with a handy little Exposure Guide, but I couldn't seem to fit it into the camera so I would always have it with me. I used Photoshop, cut and pasted a few things, and viola! A neck strap equipped with an exposure guide.