Just bought a Lomo Fisheye camera. Very excited about going back to film and seeing what it can produce.
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for the past few months, i’ve been active with lomomanila (lomo org in the philippines). i’ve learned a lot from the other members. my lc-a has been idle for so long, until i discovered useful tips and tricks such as cross-processing (using slide films), double/multiple exposure, long exposure. i’ve also learned to cut the cost of using my lc-a by buying expired films (finding them could be a problem though) and having the negatives scanned to cd (instead of having them printed every time).
the lomo has been sitting in the cupboard for more than a year. The thought of processing the film puts me off.
if only film and developing weren’t so darn expensive, i’d do it more often. and i’m getting the hang of this thing, i think. i’m inspired by beautiful lomo photos i see at flickr. the colorsplash is fun, fun, fun.
must teach the sister-brat more about basic photography. and i also wish lomography came out with a tripod for our colorsplash.
Isn’t this cool ? A plastic box, a few lenses, and you get this : http://www.lomography.com .
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