Rollei RPX 400: A Highly Sensitive Film
Here’s a report on the Rollei RPX 400, a highly sensitive black and white film from Rollei that yields a classic look. Take a look at the photos I shot with this film after the jump! The Rollei RPX 400...
View ArticleBe Magical at Tokyo Disneyland!
A fun lomography day at one of the most magical places on Earth, Tokyo Disneyland! Call it peer pressure, but after much convincing I finally gave in and joined my colleagues on spending a day with...
View ArticleHow to Achieve a Good Website Layout
Obviously, every website that you see has its own layout and design. This is not just part of aesthetics but also of branding, good readability and usability. Hence, website layout is very important....
View ArticleThe Comprehensive Guide to Vintage Film and Cameras
So you’ve dug through your parents’ basement, pulled out their vinyl album of Michael Jackson’s Thriller and bought yourself an old record player. And for the last three weddings you’ve attended, you...
View ArticleMY City CitySlicker Sherrie : Sabah – The Land Below the Wind
Hello Lomoamigos, my name is Sherrie, I’m a blogger and a Lomographer for 2 years. I have been shooting for the past 2 years in and outside of Malaysia. I love travelling and recently took a lot of...
View ArticleCommunity LomoAmigo Disdis Tries it Out with the LomoKino
He’s not just a caring father or a passionate Lomographer, for disdis is also a lover of the the analogue movie maker! He has thousands and thousands of Lomographs in his Home and several LomoKino...
View ArticleKatie Couric Apologizes To Kim Kardashian
Katie Couric apologized to Kim Kardashian on Friday after the reality star angrily tweeted about a gift she had sent her. Couric shipped a baby present to Kardashian, but she also told In Touch Weekly,...
View ArticleGovernment officially acknowledges existence of Area 51, but not the UFOs
For reasons unknown, the government finally has admitted that Area 51 — the Shangri-La of alien hunters and a sturdy trope of science-fiction movies — is a real place in the Mojave Desert about 100...
View ArticleLamar Odom’s DUI arrest adds to concerns
Lamar Odom’s arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence Friday morning was the latest in a series of grim developments that could endanger the veteran free agent’s hopes of returning to the...
View ArticleAvengers: Age of Ultron James Spader to play maniacal robot in Marvel sequel
Avengers: Age of Ultron has its psycho robot. James Spader has signed on to play the villain in writer-director Joss Whedon’s upcoming superhero sequel, Marvel announced today. The film is set to open...
View ArticleLawyers: NFL wins by keeping files closed
Both sides say the $765 million settlement of concussion lawsuits filed against the NFL by about 4,500 former players is preferable to a court battle that might have dragged out a decade or more. Not...
View ArticleHappy Birthday, Michael Jackson: Remembering the King of Pop
Michael Jackson would have been 55 today. The ‘King of Pop’ died four years ago, but his music and legacy live on. Here’s a look at some of the best Post coverage of Jackson’s life and death, starting...
View ArticleFirst trailer for ‘RoboCop’ remake with Joel Kinnaman
Honestly, between the twerking controversy and the “Fifty Shades of Grey” casting uproar, sometimes it’s a wonder anyone wants to do anything anymore, lest they incur the scornful wrath of the...
View ArticleManning in Full
DENVER — Long after the East Coast went to bed Thursday night, Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning flipped a short throw to his left to Demaryius Thomas, and Thomas sprinted up the left seam 78 yards...
View ArticleMadden NFL 25 Simulations: Who will win it all?
A couple of guys here at the NFL Network studios were having a conversation about “Breaking Bad” the other day, when somebody walked into the room and said, “Don’t spoil anything!” You figured the...
View ArticleToday’s Google Doodle Honors Nobel Prize Winner Jane Addams
Today’s Google Doodle is a colorful tribute to Jane Addams (Sept. 6, 1860 – May 21, 1935), the famed social worker who, in 1931, became the first woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Addams also...
View ArticleHiroshi Yamauchi, Who Helped Drive Nintendo Into Dominance, Dies at 85
TOKYO — Hiroshi Yamauchi, who transformed his great-grandfather’s playing-card company, Nintendo, into a global video game powerhouse, died on Thursday in Kyoto, Japan. He was 85. The cause was...
View ArticleWhat Is iTunes? The 56 Things Apple’s Behemoth Does
The release of iOS 7, the software that powers iPhones and iPads, wasn’t the only major update from Apple yesterday. The company also released iTunes Radio, a Pandora-like feature which will play a...
View ArticleWinner of $400M Powerball may remain anonymous
Powerball’s fourth-biggest jackpot winner hasn’t stepped forward after hitting the winning numbers Wednesday night and may not ever be known to the general public. The $399.4 million winning quick-pick...
View Article‘Big Brother 15′s’ Controversial Houseguests Respond to Losing Their Jobs
After Big Brother crowned Andy Herren the $500,000 victor of the 15th cycle, several houseguests found out the extent of the negative attention they received from their actions and insensitive remarks...
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