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These are the test shots from the 1st roll of film I shot from the LOMO LC-A+. Man! it's hard!! Most of the shots are blurry as I really have yet to grasp the nuances needed to shoot the LC-A+ with. I also need to cut down on coffee. But all in all, it was a really cool, trippy & wild ride. I truly enjoyed every moment of it and look forward to improving.
In the story Lomography - a pleasant journey back to shooting film..
9 responses
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Paul Lavallee gave props (8 Dec 2007):
a healthy dose of color saturation here!
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Daniel Go said (9 Dec 2007):
Paul, Thanks so much!
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Roberto Ferraris said (11 Jan 2008):
I've an Holga that I use with 35mm films...when I'll find a good scanner for the films...ahhhh : )
Ehm ehm...which scanner do you suggest to me?
Bye!
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Daniel Go said (12 Jan 2008):
Roberto,Thanks so much. I really don't have much ideas for scanners since I let the developer develop and scan my photos.
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Daniel Go said (12 Jan 2008):
shannon, Thanks so much, God bless you =)
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Lucy Guiliano said (16 Jan 2008):
I love this ... the color is great!!!! I just got the Lomo Fisheye and I can't wait to try it out... I'm extra-inspired now. Thanks!
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Daniel Go said (16 Jan 2008):
Lucy, Thanks, Make sure to use slide films. check out Fuji Velvia, Provia or Sensia then after shooting the roll, have it developed using the regular developing chemials ( cross processing) for the wild color shifts, saturation and contrast :)
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Becca Bornstein gave props (27 Nov 2008):
I love how you have made to something so ordinary look so interesting!
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Daniel Go said (27 Nov 2008):
Becca, thanks :)















