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If you're like me, you have lost your Mini Diana's lens cap somewhere on the road back - on a curbside, in the middle of a wood, on the back seat of a bus. The camera just isn't the same without it. But I have recently found a very simple, low cost and tasty (yes tasty) way to replace it. Read on!
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A really easy way to give your camera a unique new look is through a nice camera strap. This tutorial will teach you how to make your camera truly your own. You probably already own all the necessary equipment, so there's no excuse not to give it a go!
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If you always wanted to have a unique dope looking camera no one else has, this is for you! The La Sardina camera is predestined and you can give it a unique style.
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Last Christmas, I got the Holga Macro Lens Set, which is available for € 10 in the Lomography Online Shop. It includes two lenses, which you can use with 120 and 135 Holgas. However, I have used it differently. Let me show you how after the jump!
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If you are looking for something that will make you busy, here is an alternative pinhole project in addition to a matchbox pinhole, pinhole can and paper pinhole cam. This article is a rough instruction on how to modify a disposable camera and turn it into a pinhole.
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Did you ever want to take a photo of a subject that is closer than 1m from the lens using the Smena 8M? Or did you want to make a self-portrait with your Smena 8M? I think I've got the solution for you!
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You love those Supersampler shots but after some time, don't you think you always get the same old sequential shots? Add some color gel filters, and TADA! Your boring shots immediately become fantastic!
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If you feel like shooting with your Holga using slow shutter speed to achieve the blurry effects on a bright, sunny day, the only way is to narrow your lens opening.
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Learn how to modify your old LC-A to allow you to shoot multiple exposures with a single hole in the camera!
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It's always fun to use the Actionsampler and capture some sequential movement. But are you bored with the results of the Actionsampler? One thing I do with mine is remove the separation mask. Read on!
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This is a no-cost way to get into macro photography. You only need a string, little tape, used up glasses, and a tripod. If you like to make surprising experiments with your analog darling, you've got to try it out!
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Learn about how I got the crazy idea of turning my LC-A+ camera into a deep red color. Want to have a red LC-A+ too? Read on for the instructions!
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If you are a hardcore Holga fan or have already taken the time to look up some sites featuring Holga mods and hacks (or to take apart your camera for that matter), you will know that the Holga, despite sporting a switch for two different aperture settings for sunny and cloudy conditions, only features one aperture. This is due to the fact that switching from cloudy to sunny causes an arm to slide in front of the lens opening, the area of the hole on that arm (which is supposed to allow less light in) is larger than that of the aperture; i.e. the amount of light remains the same.
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Remember the old trick to modify the Supersampler camera with extreme cuts? Cut all the divisions? Nope, I didn't do that.
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In this tipster, I'll show you how to (temporary) modify your Diana F+ in order to take some beautiful split photos. A split photo is composed of 2 different photos merged together. The split wil be made by 4 vertical interleaved bars.
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Do you want to shoot self-portraits with your Diana F+? But the Diana cable release is too short and longer ones are too expensive for you? No problem, you can simply make your own diy cable release. All you need is a stable tripod and a string.
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Several of La Sardina's features make her a great choice for doing stereographs. Read on to find out what I did with my La Sardina.
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The LomoKino can be quickly, easily, and inexpensively modified to run at much faster frame rates.
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54° is good enough, but we always want ‘more’! Especially if you’re a fan of the fisheye camera like myself. With the magnetic fisheye lens, you now can have 180° angle on your LomoKino.
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This simple modification will remove the stop peg on your Holga lens allowing you to use close focus (turn the focus ring further than the one person photo), create a pinholga without breaking your camera or generally do anything you want a permanently removable lens for.