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Ready for the latest Lomographic Film sensation? We have some fantastic news for you! We're excited to introduce you to our latest emulsion - LomoChrome Purple. It's an awesome color negative film which gives naturally infrared results! Limited stock is available for pre-order, in 35mm and 120 formats. Delivery is guaranteed in July 2013 for most countries.
One of the most creative Lomographers in our community, @hodachrome, guides us through the step-by-step of a unique technique called EBS ("Exposing Both Sides").
Medium format film is often shot in cameras with a 6x6 square aspect ratio of 1:1 (as opposed to 3:2 in many 35 mm cameras). Composing your shots for a square is often quite different to shooting a rectangular image.
I do not know if this is a unique idea; if it is, then I am taking my claim to immortality. Introducing, the "Principle of Light Penetrability" by Rene M. Nob.
Sometimes, that extra drop on the hard concrete floor, or the extra thud on the edge on a wooden table can knock the mechanism that enables our retro Diana F+ falshes to shoot a dazzling display of light. Often, it can be fixed. Diana F+ flash can be saved!
fookshit tarafından, 2012-01-06 tarihinde ve başlığında yazıldı.
Having just started a few years ago, a lot of things – both the good and the bad – already happened since then. She’s the girl whom we might call the Lucky One and to talk with someone who is born with such karma, it’s hard not to get affected by her unending enthusiasm towards Lomography!
ohpleasedontgo tarafından 2012-01-06 tarihinde paylaşıldı
I also took some pictures with my beloved Holga. I used Fuji Velvia 100 film, which has expired in 2008. I didn't know what to expect, but I really love how the colours turned out. Please also have aloo at my Horizon pictures of the Mookerheide http://www.lomography.com/homes/ohpleasedontgo/albums/1793244-mookerheide-horizon
ohpleasedontgo tarafından 2012-01-06 tarihinde paylaşıldı
I also took some pictures with my beloved Holga. I used Fuji Velvia 100 film, which has expired in 2008. I didn't know what to expect, but I really love how the colours turned out. Please also have aloo at my Horizon pictures of the Mookerheide http://www.lomography.com/homes/ohpleasedontgo/albums/1793244-mookerheide-horizon
This is a how to guide for anyone struggling with their CanoScans. In this Series I will discuss the 4 ways to scan 4 different types of film: Colour Negative, Slide film Cross Processed, Colour Positive film and Monochrome film. Starting with Colour Negative Film.