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ZiggyBam [2010-04-07 00:45:49 +0000 UTC]
lovely diana C: x
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bitquit [2010-03-07 12:37:41 +0000 UTC]
yeahh awesome....
nice
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faux-toe In reply to bitquit [2010-03-12 01:24:05 +0000 UTC]
thanks!
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kade6767 In reply to faux-toe [2008-12-26 03:57:28 +0000 UTC]
yeah, crazy, not sure why, but I will get another. I have three rolls of 120 to develop, sometimes I go crazy shooting
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faux-toe In reply to kade6767 [2008-12-26 04:10:57 +0000 UTC]
ya that's why i want/don't want a holga. i love how unpredictable they are but i am an out-of-work student & have NO money for extra film. i fell in love with standard 400 ISO black & white 35mm film last yea. so fun to develop at home =]
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kade6767 In reply to faux-toe [2008-12-26 04:14:47 +0000 UTC]
awesome to develop at home, but sometimes you can still find film
pretty cheap online. But, I know, once you go through one roll
you want more. For me, it is about as addicting as tattoos can be
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faux-toe In reply to kade6767 [2008-12-26 04:16:52 +0000 UTC]
i think i used my whole five-pack of 120 film in about 3 hours the other day. i swear to god i'm going to be the epitome of 'starving artist' by the time i graduate!
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kade6767 In reply to faux-toe [2008-12-26 04:19:37 +0000 UTC]
haha, yeah, ur only 15, chill, lol...eh, just get some guys to buy ur film.
You could always do odd jobs taking photos and get people to buy your film.
Sometimes it's easier for a student to find someone to do that, a local
business, I bet even places might have student discounts. Better just save
that baby sitting money, lol. I try to find it for the cheapest, and the most
packs. Of course, expired film can be cheaper, and that is really cool to
mess with. I also have some redscale pics I have done, and some, well, nevermind
I have some that are probably not for your little eyes to see, LOL...
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kade6767 In reply to faux-toe [2008-12-26 04:27:04 +0000 UTC]
babysitting, haha, well, hey, don't have to resent it, and not every teen
has to do that, was just a thought, although I bet it might be a good way
to make money if you were offering portraits of the kids...yeah, they can
be a pain, cool, you should try the camera shop, that would be cool, there
really needs to be more interest in Lomography. You have a camera club in
school ? There are always creative ways to come up with money, raffles,
carnivals, car wash, the camera club, etc. I mean it sucks they only do
12 or 16 pics at a time (I always go for 16) but so worth it after. That
last bunch I did were ok, not all were great, but then again, sometimes
you can never tell what will happen, and I love going for multiple exposure
haha, sorry if I am rambling, just winding down from all this holiday bs
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faux-toe In reply to kade6767 [2008-12-26 04:31:24 +0000 UTC]
i agree, lomography's such a dying art. i go for 12 usually, i like the larger size but i know i really should to 16. yeah that'd be really nice. most of my school's photogs are on newspaper/yearbook tho. & i know what you mean about multiple exposure, one of the most rewarding photography experiments i've done with lomography.
it's ok, i'm rambling too. but happy holidays, lovely talking to a fellow lomo enthusiast. i'll be sure to watch you to see how your next batch turns out =]
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kade6767 In reply to faux-toe [2008-12-26 04:40:13 +0000 UTC]
Awesome, thanks for that, and I am bringing those 3 rolls into the
shop tomorrow, I don't feel like messing with stuff myself, and so
I am sure it will take about 10 days to get back. Just enough time
for me to order some film from Lomography.com There are so many
cool films there I swear I have a camera orgasm, it is crazy.
Anyway, happy holidays, and New Year to you also, keep up the good
work, nice to see people that want to keep this art alive,
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LDFranklin [2008-12-26 03:36:01 +0000 UTC]
Awesome!
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