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The World According to Herr Willie – Pripyat, The Last City of the CCCP (Pt.2)
written by wil6ka on 2017-11-03 #placesPripyat is a modern day Atlantis. The inhabitants of the Soviet town had to run from the nuclear disaster and therefore it has been preserved more or less in the state of 1986. I made my way up to the North of Ukraine thirty years after the catastrophe. This is the second part of this adventure.
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Into the Sublime and the Colorful: 10 Best Rollei Vario Chrome Shots
written by cheeo on 2017-10-29 #peopleExpect nothing but colors all around with the Rollei Vario Chrome film.
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The World According to Herr Willie – Pripyat, the Last City of the CCCP (Pt.1)
written by wil6ka on 2017-04-10 #placesWhen I went to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone I was deeply impressed by Pripyat. The city was home to most of the workers of the nuclear power plant and evacuated two days after the disaster. Now it's a larger than life museum about the Soviet Union. It is the last city of the CCCP.
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The World According to Herr Willie – Chernobyl (Pt. 2)
2017-03-09 #placesHere is the second installment of Herr Willie (wil6ka)'s travel story, which took place in Chernobyl.
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The World According to Herr Willie – Chernobyl (Pt. 1)
written by wil6ka on 2017-03-06 #placesIt’s the epitome of a disaster. One fatal day in April 31 years ago changed the world forever. Reactor number 4 exploded, nuclear fuel sticks melted and a radioactive cloud frightened Europe. Chernobyl is a testament for the fragility of humankind. I paid a visit to the post-apocalypse.
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The World According to Herr Willie – The Car Cemetery of Båstnäs
written by wil6ka on 2017-01-21 #culture #placesPhotographers capture uniqueness. Fashion photographers strive for new faces. Conflict photographers are present, when history is made. And some folks, like me, go to hidden places with an own narrative. Like the car cemetery of Båstnäs, deep within the forrest maze, where Sweden touches Norway
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Lomopedia: Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 120
written by cheeo on 2016-12-09 #gear #lomopediaLearn about why the pros pick the Fuji Velvia 50 for their landscape and still shots after the cut.
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Lomopedia: Fuji Provia 100F
written by cheeo on 2016-12-05 #gear #lomopediaFine grain, great colors, and versatile shooting options come in every roll of Fuji Provia 100F.
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Lomopedia: AgfaPhoto CT Precisa 100
written by cheeo on 2016-10-24 #news #lomopediaPlay around with vibrant colors and strong saturation with the AgfaPhoto CT Precisa 100.
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A Quick Rundown of the Lomography 110 Films
written by simonesavo on 2014-05-26 #gearUntil a few years ago, using 110 cameras and film cartridges was a difficult thing because the only available films in the market had already been expired for several years. But now everything is easier thanks to Lomography; it has breathed new life into our small 110 cameras. Read on to discover the 110 film family.
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Italian food by Lomography X-Pro Slide 200
written by sirio174 on 2014-04-26 #gearOn a sunny April Sunday, I decided to load a Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 on my new Lomo LC-A+; both bought few weeks ago from the Lomography Online Shop to take some photos of some Italian food stalls in the center of my city, Como. Here my first impressions about this interesting film.
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Elitechrome 400 EL: Absolutely Retro
written by wil6ka on 2014-03-14 #gearLomographer wil6ka waxes poetic about all the qualities he loves about this Elitechrome film from Kodak.
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First Impressions Last With the Lomography X-Pro Slide 200
written by robertofiuza on 2014-02-03 #gearI have tried lots of different slide films and always cross processed them but the Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 was the first film that I really enjoyed the results.
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The Lubitel 166+: Lightweight World Champion
written by bloomchen on 2013-12-09 #gearThe point upfront: this camera is worth every cent! So collect piggies, save money or ask your relatives and friends to pool together for a Christmas or birthday gift. I can honestly say that this is the best camera that I own!
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Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 120: A Film of Two Colors
written by simonesavo on 2013-10-18 #gearThe Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 is one of those films that makes you shoot more interesting photos than expected. All the more fun with Lomography, I'd say!
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LomoChrome Purple - C41 and E6
written by shoujoai on 2013-09-02 #gearMy first tests of the lomochrome Purple film, with a nice little E6 crossing-experience.
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Ferrania Solaris Chrome 100 - A Toxic Link to the Future
written by wil6ka on 2013-08-31 #gearThere always has to be a reason or motivation to write a film review. Sometimes it’s the sheer excitement about a great series of pictures or a rare find. In the case of the Ferrania Solaris Chrome, it is an epic turnover in the current photo film industry. With their recent statement to be releasing a new slide film, Ferrania made most of analogue film aficionados rub their eyes in happiness. So it's time to go back to the future with the Ferrania Solaris Chrome 100.
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Lomo LC-A+ : Review as a LC-A+ newbie
written by yokekei on 2013-07-06 #gearFinally, I manged to get a Lomo LC-A+ this year. I am wondering why so many people love it and are mad about this camera before I experienced it. There are too many people that have a mindset that "I will get a great photo or an amazing shot if I am using the LC-A+". But sorry to say that a camera does not give a great photo but the person shooting does.
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Exploring Malacca: A State Rich of Historical Background in Malaysia
written by yokekei on 2013-03-28 #placesIf you travelling to Malaysia, I most recommend Malacca. This is because it is a great to visit, with its rich historical and cultural background from previous Portuguese, Dutch and British rule. The centre of city was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in year 2008.
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My First Scans with the Lomography Film Scanner, with the Samsung Galaxy S2
written by myloft on 2013-03-21 #gearThe Lomography Film Scanner arrived today and I just couldn't wait to try it out! Here are some first scans of 35mm colour negatives and xpro slides, using a Samsung Galaxy S2.
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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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US CitySlicker sixsixty's Ultimate Lomography DIY: Develop Your Own Film: Part 1
written by sixsixty on 2012-08-23 #gear #tutorialsCome with us on a journey through space and time to partake in the ultimate DIY adventure: developing your own film. In part 1 we will cover C-41 color negative and the lomo fan favorite: cross processing.
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Color into Black and White: A Different X-Pro
written by neanderthalis on 2012-08-02 #gear #tutorialsA mistake at the developers leads to a different type of X-Pro. Read about this happy accident after the jump!
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Sunrise at Lanikai Beach
written by dearjme on 2012-07-03 #placesLanikai Beach has been named as one of the world's best beaches - and rightly so. But the best time of day to see this majesty beach? At sunrise.
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Kodak Elite Chrome EBX 100: A Slide Film with Extra Color
written by m23 on 2012-04-20 #gearThis slide film delivers beautifully saturated colors, especially when cross-processed. Everyone should try this film!
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Cross-Processed Fuji Velvia 50 RVP: Keeps the Spirit of Your Scenes
written by andyresag on 2012-04-12 #gearA while ago I ordered Fuji Velvia 50 RVP 35mm color slide film because I liked the idea of getting very fine grained pictures it promises to deliver. It is a slow speed film that, if treated with xpro, features slight to medium versatile color shifts and very saturated colors. Compared to the Velvia ISO 100's typical red and purplish hues, cross-processing the Velvia ISO 50 brings you more subtle but still distinctive results. It's not the best choice for night photography. Now, the colors that it brings is what I like about it.
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Kodak Ektachrome 100 GX (120): A Film for the Brave
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-04-06 #gearWhen expired and cross processing, it can be moody and difficult to control. I recommend this only for the brave.
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How to Process C41 at Home
written by maxwellmaxen on 2012-04-02 #gear #tutorialsProcessing color negative film is actually easy than most think. If you're feeling a bit braver, you should try out this tipster by Lomographer maxwellmaxen on processing your own colored films.
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Fuji Provia 100F Meets Xpro: Overwhelmingly Green with Red and Blue Spots
written by andyresag on 2012-03-30 #gearMix a roll of Fuji Provia 100F daylight color reversal 35mm film with cross processing and call your dish greenscale film! That's what I got when I tried it out -- a torrent of green!
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Salak South New Village: a Hidden Gem for KL Lomographers
written by chethong on 2012-03-15 #placesA secluded town just outside of Kuala Lumpur with old village houses, wet-market, friendly people, and panoramic view of city skyline - a must-visit for KL Lomographers!
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