10 Golden Rules on Lomography

1. Take your camera everywhere you go.
2. use it any time - day and night.
3. Lomography is not an interference in your life, but part of it.
4. Try the shot from the hip.
5. Approach the objects of your lomographic desire as close as possible.
6. Don't think.
7. Be fast.
8. You don't have to know beforehand what you captured on film.
9. Afterwards either.
10. Don't worry about any rules.

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Friday, April 19, 2013

Lubitel 166+, my first medium format

First try on Medium Format
Lubitel 166+, Kodak Pro 160

My first medium format photo!
I bought Belair first, 
but my dear got me the Lubitel 166+,
and I got it before the Belair!!
So, Lubitel 166+ is my first medium format!
So, do I LIKE IT? SURE!

The lens is so sharp, oh ya,
please steady it and don't shake during bulb mode.
For sure, it is difficult to take indoor shot,
low ISO, biggest aperture is f/4.5,
so please use cable release and tripod.
Or else you will get blur image.

Before I get this, I thought this Lubitel 166+ is zone focus.
I'm wrong, this is not.
This camera can focus in any distance,
not like the LC-A+.
This is surely the best I can get.

Now the problem with medium format is,
the film is too expensive.
Only 12 shots in a roll? I should take photos with more cautious. 

Overall, LOVE it!

Long time didn't update my blog. Internet at home got problem for about 2 months, then my computer hard disk broke down, and I lost all my scanning. Luckily I still got those film and uploaded to lomography.com. Now, I only do have chance to share my photos with you which I took in December 2012. Enjoy.

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