








Lens: Madalena Film: Blackeys Extra Fine Using: Oggl "I'm drawn to silhouettes. While they are often picturesque, they also lend themselves to an air of mystery. In this particular frame, the low vantage point, the umbrella, and...
Lens: Sergio Film: Cano Cafenol Using: Oggl "I love using this combo when I want to add a little hint of nostalgia, in order to emphasize emotion, a romantic streak or a certain state of mind;...
Lens: Tinto 1884 Film: Blanko Freedom13 Flash: off "This photo was taken in the apartment building where I live, in Buenos Aires city, Argentina. Ever since I discovered Hipstamatic (March 2014), I use it to take most...
Lens: Tejas Film: Ina's 1969 Flash: off "The soft and desaturated look of Tejas paired with the always reliable Ina’s 1969 perfectly captured this serene moment by the Manila Bay. I love how the colors are paralleled...
Lens: Akira Film: Rasputin Using: Oggl This photo is part of the Combo #265 by Catherine Cash.
Lens: Akira Film: Rasputin Using: Oggl "When travelling across Australia, the combination of Rasputin and Akira was ideal for capturing the rich and warm colours of the outback. There is nothing dull about this country and...
Lens: Americana Film: Cano Cafenol Flash: off "There's nothing better than enjoying the early morning sunrise at Varadero beach in Cuba, for taking pictures and getting this sort of result." Alejandro Cendan
Lens: John S Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain Flash: off "This photo was taken at the National Art Museum of China, on the second day of its 'China Dream, Strong Army Dream' exhibition of military-themed artwork. The photograph depicts...
Lens: Lincoln Film: Blanko 1 Using: Oggl "This image was shot along the shores of the beautifully preserved glacial Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park, Washington State. We stopped here for a break on our drive through...
Lens: Sergio Film: D-Type Plate Flash: off "This was my first time in Hawaii, and it was surprising how time seemed to have stopped in some parts of the islands I visited. The countryside was often...