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Instant film. People either love it or loath it. After shooting over one hundred photographs with FujiFilm's Instax Mini Film I'm ready to give my review of this flash from the past film. Does it live up to what many of us remember?
...or Plastic Surgery Disasters? You decide... OK, so I took two Sprocket Rockets and loaded them with different films. Then I used a tripod and went around to all my favorite spots over the past month collecting two identical shots from each spot. Then I overlapped the negatives as close as I could and then cut through both negatives at the same time using decorative pinking shears from a crafts store. Then I recombined each half with the other film type and then scanned them. Pretty fun but a LOT of work. :D
Our community member/Lomo Amigo Koalasve discovered photography at an early age, then played around with digital cameras until she got a Diana F+ camera. Let's get to know Sveva Angelini and how analogue photography changed her life!
NO PHOTOSHOP - double exposed Kodak EIR (color infrared) Aerochrome film (E6 process) in a Holga 120 N camera with a Tiffen Red 25 filter - POTD 11/22/2010 - Thank you everyone for your likes and comments!
Tired of that daily digital grind? Want to take a different approach to life? Why not try out these awesome tips from the Ancient Greek self-help guru Epicurus!
Everyday we wake up to a digital world - all tangled up in wires and waves of electronics and machines and gadgets. A simple weather check is done online, we wait impatiently for the *beep* when our food is ready, and send e-cards on birthdays. Give it all a break! Here are a few tips to make your hectic lifestyle a little more analogue.
I bought a bunch of Cokin filters and thought I'd try them out, but I somehow decided the shutter wasn't functioning (not uncommon with the Holga N) so I shook it and banged it and shot 23 exposures on one frame (that one didn't turn out) and then I tried again, only the Camera had switched to bulb. Will try with the filters again when I am not sleep deprived.
There are different ways to stay the night whilst traveling through the south of Europe. One big thing in France and Italy is Agritourism. This is, when farmers also become hoteliers! They start investing and built bungalows and casa’s to accommodate tourist. The restaurants are often excellent, because they just have all the ingredients around the corner – fresh.
These agritouristical places are often far away from the big cities and deliver a high degree of tranquility. In our case we wanted to stay close by to Bari in the south of Italy and eventually found the Casina Murgecchia in Grumo Appula. It was in July or something, but despite the height of the season we were the only ones around. Often you come to those places and all you find is dogs and cats. but at a certain time the main man comes by, because his workers tell him, that something is happening. The casina Murgecchia had a fantastic pool and was in the middle of a field of Olive-Trees. A paradise. I particularly liked the dogs and cats, who are really friendly to everyone – but i gotta say – wild animals are a bit filthy. So I right away had to jump into pool after touching them.
[email protected] http://agriturismocasinamurgecchia.it
There are different ways to stay the night whilst traveling through the south of Europe. One big thing in France and Italy is Agritourism. This is, when farmers also become hoteliers! They start investing and built bungalows and casa’s to accommodate tourist. The restaurants are often excellent, because they just have all the ingredients around the corner – fresh.
These agritouristical places are often far away from the big cities and deliver a high degree of tranquility. In our case we wanted to stay close by to Bari in the south of Italy and eventually found the Casina Murgecchia in Grumo Appula. It was in July or something, but despite the height of the season we were the only ones around. Often you come to those places and all you find is dogs and cats. but at a certain time the main man comes by, because his workers tell him, that something is happening. The casina Murgecchia had a fantastic pool and was in the middle of a field of Olive-Trees. A paradise. I particularly liked the dogs and cats, who are really friendly to everyone – but i gotta say – wild animals are a bit filthy. So I right away had to jump into pool after touching them.
[email protected] http://agriturismocasinamurgecchia.it
There are different ways to stay the night whilst traveling through the south of Europe. One big thing in France and Italy is Agritourism. This is, when farmers also become hoteliers! They start investing and built bungalows and casa’s to accommodate tourist. The restaurants are often excellent, because they just have all the ingredients around the corner – fresh.
These agritouristical places are often far away from the big cities and deliver a high degree of tranquility. In our case we wanted to stay close by to Bari in the south of Italy and eventually found the Casina Murgecchia in Grumo Appula. It was in July or something, but despite the height of the season we were the only ones around. Often you come to those places and all you find is dogs and cats. but at a certain time the main man comes by, because his workers tell him, that something is happening. The casina Murgecchia had a fantastic pool and was in the middle of a field of Olive-Trees. A paradise. I particularly liked the dogs and cats, who are really friendly to everyone – but i gotta say – wild animals are a bit filthy. So I right away had to jump into pool after touching them.
[email protected] http://agriturismocasinamurgecchia.it