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Little over a month ago, I joined the good people of the Antwerp Lomography Gallery Store for their Diana F+ workshop. As usual, when the introduction was over, we were sent on our way to put into practice what we had just learned. Though this time it wasn't the usual Lomowalk... This time we were sent on a quest: the quest of the faceless yellow bunny!
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Personally I am a huge fan of redscaling. It allows you to get some color in your photos, even on the grayest of days. But what if you just want to add the redscale effect to just some of your photos rather than shooting an entire roll this way? Easy enough: use a red filter! And while you're at it, why not throw in some other colors as well?! Read on to find out how you can turn your LC-A+ in to a rainbow camera!
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Diana Mini doesn’t have that many accessories, so it’s up to us to make our own ones. Here’s how you can mod your Diana Mini to take filters, without making any damage to your Mini
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So there are a lot of tipsters and hacks on the web for using 35mm film on different format cameras, so I went and tried using 110 on a 35mm camera, and this is pretty much what I got on my first try. It’s a bit of a process, but it’s also lots of fun, then again, what in Lomography isn't?
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I have a Great tipster to add a bit of color to your pictures, just read this easy tipster to find how to color your prints.
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Through a normal lens, the world is pretty darn cool. There are films galore, to say nothing of filters and settings, to make that world even cooler.
But with a macro lens, even the smallest parts of your world can come into focus. So come on along for a series of tipsters on how to get the most out of your macro lens.
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I have never been really interested in pinhole photography. No reason, just never gave it much thought. But having enjoyed yesterdays pinhole workshop at the Lomography store in Antwerp, and it recently being world pinhole photography day, I thought I'd give it a shot and build my own medium format cigar box camera!
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Print images onto ordinary paper turned light-sensitive by some almost magical alchemy from the earliest days of photographic history. Salt your paper with ordinary table-salt and sensitize it with silver-nitrate. Contact print large negatives in the sunlight and see the images appear right before your eyes. No darkroom needed.
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Did you ever ride a car or public transport in the afternoon, see a beautiful sunset, but can't pull aside for shooting it from outside the car? Just shoot it through your windshield!
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I also wanted to try pitivier06's tipster and the result is baked-pale toned photographs!
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This is a little trick which is very easy and useful to have. This is how to have your Fisheye One camera fitted with a fisheye viewfinder that allows you a better view of the picture you are gonna take.
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Would you like to try something different for this year's World Pinhole Photography Day? Why not try an anamorphic photography for a change?
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Do you scan your Lomographs all by yourself? Have you tried to cross-scan the films? I have tried and tested that! Here is my experiment with cross-scanning monochromatic film!
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A little trick to make our pictures really unique, and original!
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Instax Wide Camera 210 is an instant camera made by Fujifilm. I want to share some tricks to get multiple exposures using the Instax Wide 210.
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Do you want to print your films in a completely analog way? This is the perfect tipster for you!
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Do you want to scan your negatives a different way? I have the solution, you don't even need a scanner! Just keep reading and you'll see! :)
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Keeping our world clean is sometimes a challenge, especially when it comes to photography (film containers, photo chemicals etc.), but Lomography member chocochipcookie shows you how you can double your picture count and keep that negative out of a landfill!
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Lomography’s Film Scanner is the perfect device. It makes scanning high quantities of 35mm film a quick and easy job. Given that it is not a professional scanner, the results are truly satisfying. But as we Lomographers like to modify things, there is always room for improvement.
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Finally spring has arrived! Ready to get out and shoot amazing pictures? Have your gear ready? Have you properly cleaned you camera and lens from the winter dust? Here are a few tips on how I clean mine.