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A simple cheap way to organize our negatives and keep them handy.
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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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While taking photographs on those trees and flowers, I have my personal preference on the framing and composition. Let's have a look at my 3 tips on taking easy, breezy, beautiful "nature shots" after the jump!
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Back to Flower Power without heading back to the 60´s. Take a look and see how can you make your lover or your boring photos turning into blooming and beautiful life. Right after the jump!
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There is a rumor that the most beautiful photos are taken in the light of the morning and in the evening. You can destroy this thought with light painting technique.
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Create a toy snake with your plastic canisters! Don't throw away you plastic canisters, you can surely make something out of them.
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You may think nature photography is only for those who live in spactacular surroundings and sunny climates, or can afford to travel there. Think again! Anyone can take gorgeous nature pictures, no matter where they live
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"Hmm, what does 100+ stand for?" You might ask. This is a tiny yet interesting accessory that you would ever wish to have, allow me to introduce to you!
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Valentine's Day is already over I know, but nevertheless, we should not stop telling people that we love them, and that we appreciate everything they do for us. And some moments of love and happiness can be captured easily. This is a short tipster about some accessories you can use to give your Photos a romantic touch.
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I'm so lucky that Lomography chose me to test the Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner. I was so thrilled when thinking of trying this new accessory. Will it be easy to use? Let's try.
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Caffenol C is a very easy to use alternative technique to develop your films at home. According to my research online, this technique can be used for developing both black and white films and colored films but I have only seen the examples of black and white films. There are many different formulas for this technique but I will give you the recipe I found most useful by trying to find the right combination myself.
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I just tried something new to those old film strips that I have in my box. I’m looking for film strips in a different moment and bring back the old moment I have. After that, I prepared the Scanner and Digitaliza. Let’s get started!
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This Tipster shows you how to get darkroom-prints from your scanned BW negatives without the need for expensive equipment. All you need is a printer, photographic paper, developer and a dark bathroom.
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Crazy, Imaginative, Cutting Edge and FREEDOM! I choose those words to describe LIGHT PAINTING! Every photographer would like have extraordinary, genuine photos. Light Painting is an autonomous space in the photography world, offering and challenging every photographers to express her or himself with what so called Lights. And i would like share my experiences with LIGHT PAINTING!
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In December I was given two 110 films (an Orca B/W and a Color Tiger) at my usual lab. My main concern was not which camera I had to use to shoot them, because when all this 110 comeback started I managed to get a very well preserved Agfamatic in a second-hand market. What really messed with my head was how would I scan such a small film. Finally it wasn't that difficult and now I share my experience...
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Golden Rule #2 - Use it any time – day and night. So let's apply it. Especially in the night. Let see, things I usually do in the night with my camera...
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Approaching an object as close as possible is the main purpose for Lomographyers because of how much nicer a photo turns out the closer we take it. However, mostly, there are lots of children who don't know what Lomography is, even what photography is, so it is hard to explain why we keep the camera right in their faces when we want to take their photos closely. I have found some methods to get this situation easier. :)
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It's the first time I did an experiment. The first time I used the camera Supersampler, I was broken.
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I think silhouettes are familiar to everyone. I personally love to take the silhouettes of tree branches. Silhouette is full of mystery, mood and emotion. I love silhouettes because they do not give a clear picture of the photos for us to create imagination.
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After seeing some very wild effects of film destroying with chemicals, drinks, etc, I thought I'd give it a bash. Lets just say I was slightly disappointed...