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Agfa Click 2: A Hidden Gem
written by luthien on 2011-08-23Sometimes a flea market is just junk piled up together. Other times you find a gem that ends up on a shelf. The fun thing? You can rediscover it again, dust if off and enjoy its beauty. In my case it was an old Agfa Click 2. I found this baby at a flea market two years ago but only started using it a few months ago. Read on to find out its story.
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Agfa Isola 1: A Thrift Store Find
written by luthien on 2011-08-22Second-hand shops and thrift stores can be loads of fun when you find something unexpected. Like an old camera with a roll of film still in it.
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Action Sampler Review
written by eatclicklove on 2011-06-08 #gearThe Action Sampler is one of the funniest cameras. Built with four lens, this 35mm plastic camera is really sweet. It is a cheap camera, easy to load films, a light camera and always fun.
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6 Music Festival Film Photography Tips
written by jutei on 2013-07-09 #gear #tutorialsI've been taking my film camera to music festivals for years now. When it comes to festivals, I don't take it too serious with photography, after all, festivals are for fun. I'm sharing some tipsters with you, on how to have a great experience at a music festival with the camera at your bow.
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Expired Kodak Verichrome Pan 125 ISO: The Older the Better!
written by carlota_nonnumquam on 2012-04-11 #gearMy first Twin Lens Reflex camera was a Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro Model. However, it takes 127 film which is not easy to find. Luckily I got my hands on Kodak Verichrome Pan 127 format film, expired for 30 years! My conclusion: it's just like wine -- the older the better!
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Ilford FP4 Plus 125 35 mm: A True Black and White
written by nicx on 2011-12-03 #gearIlford FP4 Plus is said to be unrivaled for high quality black and white photography as it is a true black and white film. But what exactly is a "true black and white film?" Read on to find out.
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Film for Day and Night: Lomography Color Negative 800 120mm
written by sebastiansiu on 2011-08-23 #gearWhen I go traveling, I will take different sorts of films for different uses. Yet, Lomography 800 120 will always be in the lot. It is great for taking photos for day and night.
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Fujicolor Pro 400H (120, 400 ISO)
written by nation_of_pomation on 2011-08-16 #gearFujifilm's professional quality, medium speed film. Check it out!
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SuperSampler Review
written by veato on 2011-07-11 #gearI couldn't wait to get my hands on my new SuperSampler and to test it took little Emily down to the park. The four lens arrangement seemed perfect for capturing her at play so please read on and see what I made of my new little blue camera.
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Kodak Ultramax 400 (Expired)
written by ydpsh on 2011-06-17 #gearKodak Ultramax 400 is the first expired film I tried to use. It is a cheap and easy to find film (at least here in the Philippines) that produces photos with fine grains and beautiful colors.
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Fuji Natura 1600 35mm
written by veato on 2011-09-07 #gearEven without a Natura Classica camera to pair it to the NP mode I still wanted to try out some Fujifilm Natura 1600. It wasn't easy to get hold of and it wasn't cheap either but it's quite a unique film and one I just had to try. This is what I made of it.
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Agfa Vista 100 35mm: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
written by uncle_jay on 2011-10-11 #gearAgfa Vista 100 35mm is the roll of film that will surprise you when you least expect it.
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Fast and Vibrant: Lomography Color Negative 400 (120 mm) Film Review
written by awesomesther on 2011-09-29 #gearISO 400 is relatively fast (for most lighting conditions) and it's versatile for use without worrying too much about all the grains. Armed with 2 rolls of the Lomography Color Negative 400 films, I embarked on an exploration walk with my friends to the last Kampung (village) on mainland Singapore.
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AgfaPhoto APX 400: Black-and-White Grainy Goodness
written by cherieamour on 2011-08-26 #gearThis ISO 400 black-and-white film offers fine yet noticeable grain. It is excellent for pushing, as well as all situations including travel and nature!
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Love The Color Shades of Fuji Pro 400H
written by ethermoon on 2011-08-09 #gearSay hello to Fuji Pro 400H. This color negative film can definitely trust your eyes whether you are under a shade, in the dark, or out in the sun! Fuji Pro 400H never fails to amaze you when it comes with promising colors.
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Fuji Superia 200 35mm
written by lucretia on 2011-07-09 #gearFuji Superia 200 ISO 35mm was one of my first films that I used with my Diana F+. Until now, I have used only one roll as after I bought it, as there weren’t any left at the local photo labs. However, they recently updated their stocks and I’m very anxious to give this film another try.
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LomoKino: Confessions of a Non-Believer
written by stratski on 2013-05-09 #gear #videosTo be honest, I never had much faith in the LomoKino. I didn't really care for the films I saw, and thought it wouldn't be my thing at all. Still, I decided to give it a chance. I must admit, I'm slowly coming around.
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Favourite Holiday Destination: London Town
written by kneehigh85 on 2012-12-21 #placesOne of my favourite places to go to when I get the chance for a bit of a break is definitely London. Read on after the jump to find out why.
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Fujicolor C200
written by ethermoon on 2011-09-22 #gearI was curious about the results that Fujicolor C200 would produce every time I had my films developed. They were arranged in a clean shelf in a pyramid pattern. So we decided to try and use this film. C200? Albeit it emphasizes 200 ISO.
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Kodak Ultramax 400: Your Round-the-Clock Shooting Partner
written by gateau on 2011-06-21 #gearGreat choice for both new-coming and advanced Lomographers, Kodak Ultramax 400, with its high ISO serves you round the clock and assure that all your photographic desires could be satisfied!
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Kodak Ultramax 400
written by rrohe on 2011-06-15 #gearIn which our hero, on a whim, purchases a box of film on sale and is very pleased with his decision. Or, Kodak Ultramax 400 is a fantastic film for all occasions!
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Holidays Spent the Filipino Way
written by ydpsh on 2011-12-14We may never get a White Christmas, but holidays in the Philippines is just as lovely (and filled with presents!) as it can ever be.
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Lomography Color Negative ISO 800 35mm
written by pvalyk on 2011-11-03 #gearThe fastest film in Lomography Shop. For Lomographers, By Lomographers.
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Vintage Photo Booth in Firenze
written by lulomo on 2011-09-07Do you want a wonderful, vintage-looking, souvenir photo from Firenze, Italy? On the corner between Via Nazionale and Piazza della Stazione, there is a little vintage photo booth!
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Lomography Mixed Film Pack 35mm: Yay for Variety!
written by carlota_nonnumquam on 2012-03-19 #gearOn the first week of February, when I saw Lomography's special 3 for 2 on Lomography Film Packs offer, I ran to the Online Shop to place my order. What was my choice? Three Packs of Lomography Mixed Film 35mm, and I couldn't be happier with it!
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Kasturi Walk Central Market
written by lihooi on 2011-12-10 #placesThe Kasturi Walk was officially launched in February 2011. It is a lane (now a covered walkway) right next to the Kuala Lumpur Central Market. Kasturi Walk features three pewter-coated polycarbonate giant wau bulan (The Malay kite) stand as a symbol of Malay heritage, in order to retain and promote culture in this area.
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Frankfurt Dippemess: Amusement for the Whole Family!
written by xxxanderrr on 2011-05-17 #placesThe Frankfurt Dippemess is the biggest amusement park and convention center in the Rhein-Main area. For a full 3 weeks in springtime and 2 weeks in autumn, and a few days spread out over the summer, it is the biggest family attraction in the region!
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Kodak Ultramax 400 Review
written by cutebun on 2011-06-28 #gearMy first roll of expired 2009 Kodak Ultramax 400 was taken using my Diana Mini camera. This film has ISO400 and is a color negative film. I bought this film mainly because the price is cheaper and I wanted to try expired films and see what the film can do.
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A Visit to Melk Abbey and Its Magnificent Library
written by pomps on 2011-11-30 #placesOverlooking the Danube River, on the top of a cliff, sits the overwhelming Melk Abbey. An impressive Baroque-style monastery located in the Austrian vineyard region of the Wachau.
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Let's Take a Stroll at the Manila Chinese Garden
written by kathleenmendoza on 2012-02-01 #placesDo you want to see what the Chinese people have to offer in terms of architecture without having to literally fly all the way to China? If so, then visit the Chinese Garden located in Manila, right beside Luneta Park. But in the meantime, go through this post to see a sneak peek of it.
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