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-- Posted by mycuteFIEND at 9:34 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
Ah, I'm so obsessed with Lomography.
Lomography emphasizes casual, snapshot photography. Characteristics such as over-saturated colors, off-kilter exposure, blurring, "happy accidents," and alternative film processing are often considered part of the "Lomographic Technique."Users are encouraged to take a lighthearted approach to their photography, and use these techniques to document everyday life, as the Lomo LC-A's small size, simple controls, and ability to shoot in low light encourages candid photography
So I need this: http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j94/lexie_reed/14548796_32_b.jpg
Dream On. Dating back to the early 1960s, the all-plastic Diana camera is a cult legend - famous for its dreamy, radiant, and lo-fi images. The brand new Diana+ Dreamer, created exclusively for Urban Outfitters, is a faithful reproduction and a loving homage to the classic Diana - with a few new features tossed in. Its plastic lens, 2 shutter settings (daylight & "B"), 3 aperture settings, and manual focus are all hallmarks of the original Diana. And on top of that, the Diana+ Dreamer offers a removable lens, printed with our very dreamy Dreamer logo, and super-small aperture for pinhole images, two image formats (12 or 16 square shots on a standard 120 roll), an endless panorama feature that allows for unlimited and nearly seamless panoramic shots, both a standard tripod thread & shutter lock for easy shake-free long exposures, and a new built-in hotshoe flash mount (matching flash available soon!). Each package includes the new "Diana Vignettes" book - packed with over 200 pages of Diana history, Diana+ images, and truly off-the-wall fictional stories. 
To make this: http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z294/Sh0egazer11/7.jpg http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee132/xomarissarae/fish-002.jpg http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d141/misswhitney1/Good/Lomo1.jpg Moar: http://www.flickr.com/groups/370075@N24/pool/ So, like it, love it, what are your opinions on Lomography?
-- Posted by FiercexMelon at 9:36 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
I'm not a fan of the actual photos, but the camera is nifty.
-- Posted by Stand Up at 9:36 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
QUESTION: HOW MUCHOO IS IT?????? $$$$B
-- Posted by clavicle at 9:36 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
LOVE it.
-- Posted by hawkeye at 9:37 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
Inteeeeresting. I wonder how much that is.
-- Posted by mycuteFIEND at 9:38 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
Quote: from iJeannie at 9:36 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
QUESTION: HOW MUCHOO IS IT?????? $$$$B 
Well since it's completely plastic and not digital, the one I posted was $60. But if you want extra lenses plus film, I think it'd be around $100.
-- Posted by Stand Up at 9:39 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
Quote: from MyCuteFiend at 12:38 am on Aug. 25, 2008
Quote: from iJeannie at 9:36 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
QUESTION: HOW MUCHOO IS IT?????? $$$$B 
Well since it's completely plastic and not digital, the one I posted was $60. But if you want extra lenses plus film, I think it'd be around $100. 
That's fucking cheap. Wow. It's film though? .. Like how do you get the pics? ... Cuz if it's film.. Get's wayy expensive!
-- Posted by clavicle at 9:40 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
Quote: from MyCuteFiend at 12:38 am on Aug. 25, 2008
Quote: from iJeannie at 9:36 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
QUESTION: HOW MUCHOO IS IT?????? $$$$B 
Well since it's completely plastic and not digital, the one I posted was $60. But if you want extra lenses plus film, I think it'd be around $100. 
I like this one. http://www.amazon.com/Lomography-Colorsplash-35MM-Camera/dp/B0000AC6GA I've been after the Fisheye camera for a long time, though.
-- Posted by mycuteFIEND at 9:41 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
Quote: from iJeannie at 9:39 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
Quote: from MyCuteFiend at 12:38 am on Aug. 25, 2008
Quote: from iJeannie at 9:36 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
QUESTION: HOW MUCHOO IS IT?????? $$$$B 
Well since it's completely plastic and not digital, the one I posted was $60. But if you want extra lenses plus film, I think it'd be around $100. 
That's fucking cheap. Wow. It's film though? .. Like how do you get the pics? ... Cuz if it's film.. Get's wayy expensive! 
Yeah. Developing film is a bitch. That's why I don't have it yet. I need funds.
-- Posted by RIMHfire at 9:43 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
I thought that was just being a camera whore.
-- Posted by clavicle at 9:47 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
Quote: from RIMHfire at 12:43 am on Aug. 25, 2008
I thought that was just being a camera whore.
Can you shut up please?
-- Posted by mycuteFIEND at 9:50 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
Quote: from The Raven at 9:40 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
Quote: from MyCuteFiend at 12:38 am on Aug. 25, 2008
Quote: from iJeannie at 9:36 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
QUESTION: HOW MUCHOO IS IT?????? $$$$B 
Well since it's completely plastic and not digital, the one I posted was $60. But if you want extra lenses plus film, I think it'd be around $100. 
I like this one. http://www.amazon.com/Lomography-Colorsplash-35MM-Camera/dp/B0000AC6GA I've been after the Fisheye camera for a long time, though. 
I was thinking about getting some sort of fisheye. But I thought I'd get sick of it real easy and it's expensive to add that on top of the other one. I think I'll just get the fisheye lense. Even though it sucks compared to the actual fisheye cameras.
-- Posted by eatcrayons1227 at 9:56 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
That's awesome!
-- Posted by PatPut99 at 10:30 pm on Aug. 24, 2008
I've look into that before... Decided it wasn't worth it... Just stick with my trusty DSLR. Can edit it to look like those in photoshop. And plus it's digital, instant idea of what you just shot, and pretty much unlimited amount of photos can be taken.
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