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Here's how to achieve those great splitzer images without spending a cent! It's so simple and easy!
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This is a brief video to help of inspire the tinker in all of us. It's a video on how to change the LEDs in a cheap flashlight by de-soldering.
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With every new roll I put into my camera, I always try to do at least one levitation shot. For the past few months, after many trials and errors, I’ve picked up a few tips and tricks for taking jumping pictures so you guys can do it yourself!
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I’ve always liked the click of a shutter, the buzz of a flash and all the other little sounds our analog cameras produce. So I decided to make a little song with them!
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I wrote a review about aperture settings of the Fujifilm Instax Mini 7s recently. So now, what issues will you be facing while using Instax Mini 7s? So far, I found that the main issue for me is the viewfinder accuracy problem. I can't get the exact image as what I see through the viewfinder.
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I know everyone has a soft spots for the furrier species, and there's something about taking pictures of them that's so dang hard not to do. This is a tipster telling you how I go about trying to capture them and my favorite places to go to see them.
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Take double exposure to a whole new level and create new worlds beyond your imagination. With a little bit of planning and creativity, magic can happen. Here’s my how-to guide.
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Bought yourself the Diana F+ leather case but often using a 35mm back? Worry no more! This little mod will help make all its parts fit in style!
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To those who cannot afford to buy a flatbed scanner with a film mask to scan films, try this, a cheap film scanner for all. It is easy to try and harmless to do. Just follow these few steps to scan your films and get your negative digitalized. Others might have wrote about this too, but this is how i'm scanning my films. Different people come out with different ways!
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In this tipster, you will find out how you can save money on film photography. I will go over the five basic ways on how any film photographer and Lomographer can pursue their artistic dreams and develop their creative outlets without having to spend a fortune.
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Getting a great shot of a firework is not just about the gear you’ve got. Here are 10 tips on what else you need to think about to become a master firework photographer!
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Actually it's not a tipster, just share what I did. You can create your own double/multiple exposure with variety of D.I.Y. splitzer. Not all of my photo was taken with the D.I.Y. splitzer that I write below. Some of the photo was just shoot night and day at the same place.
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A quick and easy way to take pictures underwater with your Diana F+, with just a plastic bag, some rubber-bands, and maybe some duct tape.
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In this article, learn about the principles of photographing fireworks: which films to use, what camera settings you need, and a few tips for you to try out.
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Add some color and design to your photos with these easy-peasy, printable DIY Rainbow Polka Dot Filters. All the steps, tips, and tricks from someone who's made it to the other side of the rainbow.
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In this tipster, learn how to make a DIY Diana close-up lens marker by making use of little trinkets and colored cloths that compliment your camera strap!
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Are you having troubles in the bulb mode of your camera without a release holder, resulting in blurry photos caused by your hands shaking in looong exposures? Well, I am giving a super easy tip for this case over the Smena 8M, Lubitel 2, and LC-A examples, including just a little adhesive tack-in. So, read up!
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Stand development is an easy and economical way to develop your own black and white negatives. Read on to learn how!
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Have you met LomoKino, one of the newest and most unique machines in the world of Lomo? If you say ''I have,'' how do you use it? Has it added different dimensions to your life? If you still don't have a LomoKino you're missing out a lot!
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That's right folks! In this month's Cityslicker article, I’ll be showing how to make yourself some nice treasures!