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this was taken on sunday whilst walking around the back streets of seville. you kinda get used to the graffiti and tags where you live, so when you go somewhere different it all looks exiting and fresh, and when i spotted these two i knew i wanted to use them, and as i had been going round snapping loads of shots on my Lomo LC-A, it all came into place.
D200, Nikkor 18-200, mini tripod, SB-600 hand held off camera right by the wife on full power facing the wall, remote, some faces on a wall in span
Yellow vinyl, with added hair and socks. Kodak 200ASA film in Fisheye Lomo camera. Taken in Dec/Jan 2015/16.
Colorsplash + Kodak gold 200 forzado a 800 (pushed from 200 to 800)
El modelo, playneverending (the model)
Santiago, Chile 2009
The Jem movie theatre in Harmony, Minnesota, given the “Lomo Camera Effect” in Photoshop Elements. In this day and age of DVDs and streaming movies it’s somewhat rare to have an operating movie house in such a small town as Harmony, population 1,020.
For all of you who, like us, love your Lomo just that bit too much. This design is at the printers and will be in soon. Please email us if you’d like to be told when they are in and ready to buy.
"me colguè en volver a salir a sacar fotos con la holga desde este rollo"
(mensaje a mì misma: ponete las pilas, papanatas)
> camera = La Sardina 8 Ball
> lens = 22mm Wide-Angle Plastic Lens
> aperture = Fixed f/8
> film = Kodak Portra 160 VC
> expired = DATE UNKNOWN
I have made a few yers ago a few films using the Lomo Kino all hand held. I scanned the strips and cut the individual pictures out with MS photo editor then added the frames to a short film.
The camera is a bit picky in the film you use, the Agfa film went fine but Ilford Delta or the Retropan 320 did not work. Lomo Kino is a manual crank 2 perforations film camera. Fun but also very Lo'Fi.
I have had them on Youtube but limited viewers, Post it here as part of my LomoCameras.
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
"Oh boy... it has been a real challenge since last Christmas... when my dearest Holga came to my hands.
I was thrilled! "Yayyyyy, I have my very own lomo camera!!! I'm such a special girl!" :)"
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I DIY a still life table by use 1 wardrobe and 7 luorescent lamps,so u can see it works,and not bad,at least it could work:D
I like use micro lens,sharp and get close to shot.
> camera = La Sardina 8 Ball
> lens = 22mm Wide-Angle Plastic Lens
> aperture = Fixed f/8
> film = Kodak Portra 160 VC
> expired = DATE UNKNOWN