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Fujifilm INSTAX MINI Twin Pack Instant Film $11.40 Fuji Instax Film is an incredible ISO 800 film made for use in Instax series cameras. The film has a glossy finish and is an excellent choice for general use, portraiture or even with electronic flash. The film prints ultra sharp for an 800 speed film, making it extremely useful in low light scenarios. It is also enhanced to maintain its stability over the years making it a good choice for archiv… |
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Fujifilm 1014258 Superia X-TRA 400 35mm Film -4 Pack $3.99 24 exposuresGreat for action or low-light shots Exceptional color reproduction 4th color layer technology 2-stage timing DIR couplers for color brilliance… |
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Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H Color Negative Film ISO 400, 120mm, 5 Roll Pro Pack $19.99 Pro 400H brings smooth, natural skin tones and neutral gray balance to the ISO 400- speed range. It is ideal for portrait work, as well as indoor or outdoor location photography, particularly in limited light. Note: With the launch of Fujifilm’s “Fujicolor Pro” film line, Fujifilm has renamed its high-speed color negative films. The current NPH 400 will become Fujicolor Pro 400H… |
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Lomography Sidekick Standard Bag (Black) $185.99 A companion for all of your adventures, the unisex Sidekick bag holds your precious Lomographic cameras at easy reach while toting all of your daily wares. This special edition bag has been handcrafted in Egypt of fine pebble-grain leather and is lined in 100% cotton canvas. Its 2-in-1 design – a Camera bag attached to a Large storage bag – allows you to wear both parts separately or together. The… |
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Key West in Plain View: Photographs by Kathy Smith $8.95 Key West in Plain View: Photographs by Kathy Smith is the third addition to Smith’s In Plain View Series of travel photography books, following Savannah in Plain View (2000) and In Plain View Seattle (2006.) Traveling with her Classic Diana Camera Smith takes us along as she explores her chosen locations and recording images, “the types of images that mythologize a city,” as said by the Seattle We… |
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Rocker chic meets Lomography.(Newsline)(The White Stripes teamed with camera manufacturer Lomography ): An article from: PMA Magazine – Connecting the Imaging Communities $9.95 This digital document is an article from PMA Magazine – Connecting the Imaging Communities, published by Thomson Gale on December 1, 2007. The length of the article is 576 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser…. |
The Ultimate Lomo Effect Photoshop Tutorial – Creating Lomography from Digital Photography
Digital Camera Lomography
Four Shots With Lomography
For those who want to go creative. For those who simply are looking for something that is totally new. For those who would want to deviate from the usual. For people who love photography. This is what you need. Lomography.
Well, of course, you would need the right equipment or tools to be able to do lomography. Sure you may have your digital camera to take photos however there would not be much of that kind of effect that you have been looking for. That is unless you get yourself some new lenses that would allow you to give more than what a usual digital camera would offer. Now that would mean extra money to shell out.
However, if you had a lomographic camera like the Actionsampler Flash that is available at Gadget Epoint, then you surely would not have to worry about getting new lenses. See, this camera has been designed mainly to allow you to do lomography. It is a camera that looks like your ordinary camera but allows you to take really cool pictures – those that digital cameras would have difficulty to achieve.
The Actionsampler Flash is going to give you tons of ways to show off your creativity. Just imagine, with just one click, you would be able to capture one moment in four different ways. See, this gadget has four lenses which would automatically capture that moment once you click that button. So you would be getting four images in just one photo. Now, how many of those ordinary cameras in the market have this special feature such as this?
For a camera that has the power to do such a thing, the Actionsampler Flash only runs on two AA batteries. Plus, you would also be having a field day taking photos because this gadget is very handy. Just the kind of camera you would need for lomography.
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Sun Printing
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Anna Atkins algae cyanotype
Sun printing can be done through three processes, most commonly it is a photographic process in which the final print is produced by conventional lithographic printing processes. The process uses a film of gelatine spread on a flat and rigid surface. This is coated with a dilute solution of Potassium dichromate and dried in low light conditions. A translucent positive of the final print is secured in tight contact with the treated gelatine layer and exposed to bright sunlight for a period of up to 30 minutes. During this time the sunlight and the Potassium dichromate tan the gelatine exposed to light.
The gelatine layer is developed by washing in warm water so that the untanned gelatine is washed away. The plate is dried revealing the required design as a relief print. The surface can be inked and printed in a hand press to produce any number of identical prints of the original subject.
The other process involves the “printing-out” of a negative in contact with a sheet of black and white photographic paper and exposing it to the sun. Depending on type of paper the exposure will vary from a few minutes to a couple of hours. The paper will produce a developed image in brownish to purple hues, again depending on the paper used. The paper is then fixed and washed as in normal processing. Prints can later be toned to achieve different tones.
The third, and most traditional form of sun printing, is called cyanotype. It involves exposing materials which have been treated with a solution of potassium ferricyanide and ferric ammonium citrate, to UV light, where an image is printed on the material through a chemical reaction and is set by washing with plain water. For instance, if a leaf is placed upon paper treated with this solution and left to sit out in the sun for about 10 minutes, the paper will retain the image of the leaf after it has been rinsed with water. After the paper dries, everything that was exposed to the UV rays of the sun will turn a shade of Prussian blue, while the part that was covered by the leaf will remain white.
Another process also called sunprinting is the use of Setacolor Transparent light-sensitive paint, on fabric, to create a photonegative image. This type of sunprint is a contact photography monoprint. Multiple washes of paint can be layered to create artistic effects, and although the clearest prints still come from blue, other colours have recently been developed by Pebeo. This type of sunprinting is also called heliography. References: Boheme Magazine, November 03 issue. eBay Guide to Sunprint Art.
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