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Are you looking for a good color negative film to use for during bright, sunny days? Here's your answer: try out Lomography Color Negative 100! You'll get sharp, nicely exposed photos with high-contrast.
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Since the La Sardina Camera arrived we here at the LGS Toronto could not hold back our excitement to get out and start shooting. What better testing ground we though than the Toronto Islands! Meet some of the team and check out this not so hidden gem Torontonians flock to when the heat in the city gets too much to handle (and yes it does get hot in Canada).
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If you want a versatile film that can be used in a wide range of film cameras and different lighting conditions, look no further. Lomography Color Negative ASA 400 is what you need.
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I have used a few rolls of the Kodak Elitechrome EB (35mm, 100 ISO) recently and I am never ever disappointed with the results. It has rapidly become one of my favourite films to use, especially as it won me a prize!
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The area on either side of the river Thames near Putney is one of my favourite places to visit when the sun is out and you want to stretch your legs. From Fulham Palace and its beautiful gardens over Putney Bridge and down the Thames path, this area is both tranquil and packed with some amazing London sights.
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Urca is a super quiet yet nice place for hiking, climbing or just for a relaxing weekend. There are also some nice eateries that you can visit along the way. A sunny afternoon in this exciting neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro can also make for beautiful photos, just bring your lomo camera!
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Les Bains de Pâquis, one of the most trendy place in Geneva. The incontrovertible place to see. In summer it's very crowded, everyone looks for a little corner to put his towel, it smells like tanning oil all over the place, and you have to watch your feet to avoid burned creatures on the floor.