Tag: blue
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DIY Kodachrome - Developing Kodak Kodachrome with Black and White Chemicals
written by auratus on 2012-10-05 #gear #tutorialsIn 2010 the last commercial lab processing Kodak Kodachrome films was closed. Since then you have to be creative to get this film developed. This tipster will show you how to process Kodak Kodachrome on your own to get some beautiful, monochromatic, and blueish results!
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Camera Modification: Turn your LC-A+ into a Rainbow Camera!
written by sandravo on 2013-05-16 #gear #tutorialsPersonally I am a huge fan of redscaling. It allows you to get some color in your photos, even on the grayest of days. But what if you just want to add the redscale effect to just some of your photos rather than shooting an entire roll this way? Easy enough: use a red filter! And while you're at it, why not throw in some other colors as well?! Read on to find out how you can turn your LC-A+ in to a rainbow camera!
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Kodak EDUPE Duplicating Film 35mm 3 ISO
2010-01-23 #gearHere's a review of a rare duplicating slide film at 3 ISO, the Kodak EDUPE!
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LomoHacks: The Sprocket Rocket
written by alienmeatsack on 2017-03-24We all have our ways of making our cameras our own, making them do what we want, and helping us to remember how to use them. This is my take on making my Sprocket Rocket mine, with marks and hints on making it easier to use.
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The manual Light-leak effect
written by gateau on 2011-03-03 #gear #tutorialsA pure experiment. It is an all-or-nothing tipster. It all began with a small accident...
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Bora Bora, the Pearl of the Pacific
written by vicuna on 2010-12-02 #placesBora Bora...a name which evokes a place that is already close to being considered as "paradise". I actually had the chance to go there for a week; sailing in one of the world's most beautiful lagoons, enjoying the marvelous views, and of course, taking lots of pictures.
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Vericolor Slide Film So-279: Engineering 2D Graphic Photography
written by wil6ka on 2013-02-27 #gearIt’s the original encounters, which unfolds the most energy and evokes the strongest feelings! There's nothing quite like finding a film that has its own secrets and leaves you guessing. Such is the Kodak Vericolor Slide Film, a sensation in blue and black.
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Kodak Ektachrome Lumiere 100X (120, 100 iso) User-Review
written by awm1 on 2009-08-31 #gearA very rare but exquisite film, giving intense saturation and deep, gorgeous blues!
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A Review of the Fuji Sensia 200
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-09-15 #gearTry this film if you want more natural-looking Lomographs!
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Kodak Edupe (35mm, 6 ISO) Slide Duplicating Film: A Dive in a Blue World
written by stouf on 2013-03-16 #gearThis blue-toned, high saturation, fine grained slide film is normally used to duplicate slides using a slide duplicator instead of a lens. You can also use it to shoot with any camera as long as you adapt to its very low sensitivity.
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Review: Fuji Sensia 100
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-11-18 #gearSometimes it is possible to predict the prominent hues of a cross-processed slide film; like how Provia appeared greenish blue and Astia purple and magenta. But Sensia 100 is in a whole different category!
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Snap Sights! Provides Underwater Fun for All
written by ipdegirl on 2010-10-03 #gearThe camera-of-choice this summer was a little gem I got for $5 US at K-Mart. I'm sure you could find it in your local Megalo-Mart, too. The Snap Sights! is a lovely plastic, blue beauty that comes in it's own waterproof housing. In fact, you can't really use this camera without the housing unless you plan on modifying it somehow.
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Film Manipulation: Mixing Bleach, Detergent and Negatives
written by neonlights on 2014-07-22 #gear #tutorialsI've been experimenting with many substances, more or less corrosives, for film manipulation. The images come out so different, that sometimes you can't even recognize them. The pictures in this experiment are a result of mixing bleach and detergent powder.
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Rollei CN Digibase (120, 200 iso) User-Review
written by vicuna on 2009-04-10 #gearThe Rollei CN Digibase is an un-masked colour negative film with very fine grain and deep blue colours.
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Lomographic Color Studies: Blue
2017-07-21 #cultureThe existence of light grants us to see the whole spectrum of the prism. As we walk our way across the rainbow, we study, ruse and add meanings to the colors. We're here to make you singin' and feelin' the blues with this week's collection.
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My Day in Analogue: Showing a Friend Around London
written by neja on 2014-07-17There is always something new to see in London.
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3 Event Reportage Tips from Professional Photojournalists
written by uncle_jay on 2012-05-09 #gear #tutorialsWhen you think you have nothing else to shoot, try your hand at event reportage. Here are the top 3 tips that I’ve picked up from professional photojournalists whom I’ve met in the last decade.
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Review: Agfa CT Precisa
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-10-31 #gearA review on one of the most popular films in Lomography: Agfa CT Precisa. My very first experience with this film was nothing short of pleasant surprises!
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Imation Chrome 100 - Closing a Ferrania Trilogy
written by wil6ka on 2013-08-30 #gearFerrania came out with new print and slide films and I am jumping up and down with joy. For this reason I just made a review about the old Ferrania Solaris Chrome. It’s said, that this new slide film has an emulsion which was derived from the 3M Scotch Chrome 100. For this film, I made a review already a few months back. But I think there is one last film, which falls into the same range and same emulsion. So to make the film trilogy complete I will introduce the Imation Slide 100.
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Ilford Dia 200 - Singing the Blues
written by wil6ka on 2013-04-30 #gearOnce I laid eyes on that offer on eBay I was instantly stunned. There was a slide film of Ilford. The British film producer came out with their own branded color transparencies? I made sure to win the bunch and tried the Ilford Dia 200 myself. One of the reasons I liked it is because it used the German name for slidefilm: Dia.
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Colors of Prime: Photographs in Red, Yellow and Blue
2016-05-23 #cultureRed, yellow and blue -- mixing up these three colors together can do wonders to enhance the vivacity of your photography.
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Review: Fuji Provia 100F
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-08-20 #gearWho says blue is only for "Monday blues" and "feeling the blues"?
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Konica Minolta Centuria 800 (35mm, 800 iso) User-Review
written by dazb on 2009-11-29 #gearThis film comes loaded in the legendary Konica WaiWai camera.
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Lake District
written by neja on 2010-09-15 #placesFairy-tale looking mountainous region in Cumbria, North-West region of United Kingdom. Lots of people think of the UK as a babylon country of hustle and struggle, and eternal fog (you name it). They are always surprised to see the photos of enormously beautiful landscapes this country possesses. Lake District is one of its treasures.
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Nathan Road Hong Kongs Main Street
written by wil6ka on 2010-01-11 #placesHong kong is a small megalopolis but still big enough to have a major shopping street, that is rarely to be found elsewhere. It is so long you even get the feeling, that you can walk from one edge of the tiger state to the other edge. It’s all about Nathan Road, the economic bloodline of Hong Kong.
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Putrajaya Water Park
written by mimjamil on 2009-04-18 #placesThe best spot for families. Lomo families I mean.
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Monday Moodboard: Good Vibrations
2016-08-01 #cultureIt's all right if you've got the Monday bllues -- Lomography's here to complement you with a happy, mellow yellow.
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Film Manipulation: Kodak Slides and Bleach
written by neonlights on 2014-07-30 #gear #tutorialsLomographer neonlights shared a tipster on dealing with slides and chemicals. Make your slides more artistic, psychedelic, and abstract!
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Vivitar Amphibia - Below the Surface
2009-07-07 #gearThe Vivitar Amphibia is a little yellow chunk of plastic comes with a cool underwater housing for your Lomographic needs, both in and out of the water!
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The "Castle Sea-Walk" of La Napoule
written by vicuna on 2009-03-31 #placesWhen the springtime comes back, it's such a great pleasure to have a walk along the sea. And if you like castles as well, so you'll find both at La Napoule.
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