Lomography Home of the Day - harrietgreen
A true analogue lover, from mind, body and soul. Today’s LomoHome sure has her passion when it comes to things classic and old! Yet her lovely photographs are as fresh as a lovely morning. Come and see!
REVIVAL “keep calm and put the pop on”
31.05.12
IFI BDG - Purnawarman 32 Bandung
18.00 - 23.00
pre-sale ticket IDR 15K Tersedia di Omuniuum
OTS IDR 25K
Talkshow
“Pengaruh indie pop trhdp scene indie local”
with @idharrez & @Marine_ramdhaniRekam Jejak
Pendokumentasian Indie Pop Local
Special performance:
@bangkutaman
@AstrolabPop
@CherBomb
@summerdayindo
@mytwisterella
Kami jelaskan apa sebenarnya tujuan kami. Kami katakan bahwa kami adalah manusia-manusia yang tidak percaya pada slogan. Patriotisme tidak mungkin tumbuh dari hipokrisi dan slogan-slogan. Seseorang hanya dapat mencintai sesuatu secara sehat kalau ia mengenal obyeknya. Dan mencintai tanah air Indonesia dapat ditumbuhkan dengan mengenal Indonesia bersama rakyatnya dari dekat. Pertumbuhan jiwa yang sehat dari pemuda harus berarti pula pertumbuhan fisik yang sehat. Karena itulah kami naik gunung.
– Soe Hok Gie“Streaks of psychedelic colors show the passage of cities below the International Space Station (ISS), airglow in Earth’s atmosphere and the circling motion of stars in this stunning new image from Expedition 31 Flight Engineer Don Pettit.
Pettit created the image by combining 18 long-exposure digital images taken with a camera mounted inside the ISS on March 16, 2012. Because of the limitations of digital imaging sensors, multiple exposures are needed to get such an image.
“My star trail images are made by taking a time exposure of about 10 to 15 minutes,” said Pettit. “However, with modern digital cameras, 30 seconds is about the longest exposure possible, due to electronic detector noise effectively snowing out the image. To achieve the longer exposures I do what many amateur astronomers do: I take multiple 30-second exposures, then ‘stack’ them using imaging software, thus producing the longer exposure.”
The bright blotches lined up at the lower portion of the image are lightning flashes within storm clouds.”
Fuji Velvia 50: The Film with Earth Colours
Hello everyone! In this article, I am introducing a slide film which is uncommon for lomographers. It is Fuji Velvia 50, as stated from the name, it is an ISO 50 slide film. I think most of the Lomographers will be thinking of reddish colours when they see the word Velvia. But not for Fuji Velvia 50. The colours you will get are extremely amazing!
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Analogue for a Day: The Best Things in Life are Analogue
To me there’s no doubt about it: the best things in life are analogue. Although online messages, digital cameras and an mp3 player do have its advantages, nothing beats the good ol’ analogue world. What painter Bob Ross said about painting also applies to everything analogue: “We don’t have mistakes here, we just have happy accidents.”
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Punch Up Your Photos with Props and Masks
Getting bored of “don’t think, just shoot” all the time? Here’s something really simple to bring some interesting elements to your pictures! They are called props!
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Street Photography: Shooting Blind
By ” shooting blind,” I don’t mean you close your eyes when you take photos, but more like a hipshot style, except faster and without too much hesitation. Take a look at some of my photos shot in this style after the jump.
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Street Photography: Shooting Blind
By ” shooting blind,” I don’t mean you close your eyes when you take photos, but more like a hipshot style, except faster and without too much hesitation. Take a look at some of my photos shot in this style after the jump.
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