All posts tagged "AO DLX"

  • ‘Into the Woods’ by Leslie Burnside

    Name: Leslie Burnside Hometown: Akron, Ohio Resides: Santa Fe, New Mexico Profession: retired - former travel agent Hobbies: photography, travel, hiking, skiing Hipstographer since: October, 2011 Year of Birth: 1952 Favorite combo: Jane/BlacKeys B+W Favorite lens: Foxy...

    • Posted January 23, 2013
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  • Combo #70 (Tilman Haerdle)

    Lens:  Hornbecker  Film:  AO DLX  Flash: off "This is one of my favourite combos. Pure black and white, strong contrasts and you can thus create very 'reduced', abstract images. Hornbecker works great in direct sunlight and although...

    • Posted January 21, 2013
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  • Pic of the day by Annie Helmsworth

    Lens:  Hornbecker  Film:  AO DLX  Flash: off "The story is that my friend Josh put them on his face, and I told him they were crooked and he should fix them, as he was doing some bending...

    • Posted January 21, 2013
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  • ‘Transending Time’ by Tom Choinski (portfolio)

    Name: Tom Choinski Hometown: Buffalo, New York Resides: Boston, Massachusetts Profession: Computer Programmer Hobbies: Choral Singing, iPhoneography Hipstographer since: 2009 Year of Birth: 1966 Favorite combo: Several Favorite Lens: Several Favorite Film: Several Favorite Flash: Several "The...

    • Posted January 20, 2013
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  • Pic of the day by Alex F.

    Lens:  John S  Film:  AO DLX  Flash: off Using:  Multiple Exposure Kit  "This shot is a result from experimenting with the Multiple Exposure Kit. It was inspired by anatomical diagrams from old textbooks." Alex F. [button color="orange"...

    • Posted January 20, 2013
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  • Soon on Hipstography: Chris Hornbecker

    Hipstography will soon be publishing an exclusive interview with Chris Hornbecker, who collaborated with Hipstamatic for "NSW Always On FreePak". To mark this occasion, the pak's components (the lens and the films) will be guests of honour...

    • Posted January 11, 2013
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  • Combo #61 (Annabel Pretty)

    Lens:  Watts  Film:  AO DLX  Flash: off "AO DLX Film is the blackest tonal range of black and white films. The blacks are truly black with often little in the way of mid tones. Stark whites offset...

    • Posted January 9, 2013
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