All posts tagged "Libatique 73"
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Photo of the day by Pierre-Paul Battesti
Lens: Libatique 73 Film: D-Type Plate Flash: off "We come close to the sublime. Personally, I love esthetics and feel it can only be defined with the heart. Some things defy explanation; love, for instance, or the...
- Posted April 23, 2013
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Combo #112 (Timeline)
Lens: Libatique 73 Film: Ina's 1969 Flash: off "Women warriors are my speciality. As well, when I am taking pictures I don't intend to touch up digitally, Hipstamatic acts a natural extension of my eye. I choose...
- Posted April 22, 2013
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Pic of the day by Michaela Meerkatz
Lens: Libatique 73 Film: Blanko Noir Flash: off "Alter Ego – The Medium is the Message" (Roma Termini, Italy) "Hipstamatic often surprises us with unexpected results. And sometimes I feel inspired to reproduce them. But this time...
- Posted January 14, 2013
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Pic of the day by Alon Goldsmith
Lens: Libatique 73 Film: D-Type Plate Flash: off "I took this pic while riding on the bike path in Venice Beach, California. I saw some guys throwing Bocce balls at the top of a sand dune. I stopped my...
- Posted January 5, 2013
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Pic of the day by Carole Francois
Lens: Libatique 73 Film: D-Type Plate Flash: off "The awakening. It shows a stone marten (Martes foina), born in spring this year and growing up in our wildlife care centre, until he's ready to be free again. He...
- Posted January 3, 2013
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Combo #50 (Jessika Johansson)
Lens: Libatique 73 Film: DC Flash: off "One of my favourite combos for macros is Libatique 73/DC. DC is a great film for colour Hipstas plus it has a nice thin, black frame - I almost always...
- Posted December 27, 2012
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Combo #31 (Gillian Downie)
Lens: Libatique 73 Film: Blanko Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X "I discovered this combo by chance while experimenting. I really recommend it for bright sunny days as it gives clarity to the image. When I take Hipsta shots...
- Posted December 11, 2012
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Combo #3 (Fiona Christian)
Lens: Libatique 73 Film: Ina's 1982 Flash: off "This combo is great for adding a vintage atmosphere. It tends to be high contrast, often with overexposed white areas and a pronounced grain. Green, red and orange subjects...
- Posted December 1, 2012