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Looking for a great camera for your candid shots? The La Sardina Splendour is just what you’re looking for! With its wide angle lens and fab design, you can bring back photography to the streets.
First 2 rolls with La Sardina Fischer’s Fritze with Fritz the Blitz Flash. I love the flash. I love it wide. And it's a really cool conversation piece.
This is the first part of doubles I did with Stephan (mephisto19). He shot the first layer with his LC-A and I shot the second layer with my La Sardina. Because it is Valentines day I wanted to do something special and made a heart shaped mask in combination with a red transparent paper. Unfortunately I forgot to turn it upise down in my Sardina, so now my hearts are flipped... Nevertheless some of the pictures turned out quite well. Here are the best ones. I will scan and add the other ones later, but I thought it would be nice to be on time for Valentine's day. So: Happy Valentine's day everyone!
Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 is a great film. Photos produced by this film are really saturated. And just like any other x-pro films, only shoot on sunny days and do not use colour flash.
Eid ul-Fitr, Eid al-Fitr, Id-ul-Fitr, or Id al-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر ‘Īdu l-Fiṭr), often abbreviated to Eid, is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festivity," while Fiṭr means "breaking the fast". The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month Shawwal.
Eid-ul-Fitr has a particular salah (Islamic prayer) consisting of two raka'ah (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall called an Eed-gah.[1] It may only be performed in congregation (Jama’at) and has an additional extra six Takbirs (raising of the hands to the ears while saying Allah-u-Akbar [God is Great]), three of them in the beginning of the first raka'ah and three of them just before ruku' in the second raka'ah in the Hanafi school.[2] This Eid ul-Fitr salah is, depending on which juristic opinion is followed, Fard (obligatory), Mustahabb (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory) or mandoob (preferable).[1]
Muslims are commanded by God in the Qur'an to complete their fast until the last day of Ramadan[3] and pay the Zakat al-fitr before doing the Eid prayer.
Took this MX shot at Dutch Square at Malacca, Malaysia. There were colorful flowerbeds around this Clocktower at the Dutch Square and I thought both would look nice in the same shot.