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WHERE IS THE SPEED? Probably some of us are satisfied with the LC-A+ (hell yeah, its another form of satisfaction) but I get quite irritated with over exposed or under exposed result swhen taking pictures with this honorable player. When you use flash, it always burns your subject's skin tone or any still life objects. This is quite problematic for having appropriate exposure. But after some trial and error, I think we can trick the shutter speed of the LC-A+ (hohoho)!
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For every lomographer who has been wanting to make his or her film photos extra interesting, the Magazine has lots of tipsters to use as reference. The past weeks' featured tipsters may come in handy, so read on for some tips on how you can make your film photos stunning!
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Here's a list of what you should do and should not do when working with an Ultra Wide Angle lens. With these tips and tricks, you will be on your right track in producing fun and interesting photos! Enjoy!
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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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If you haven't used a certain film before or haven't used a certain camera before, you might be interested in some easy tips that could make shooting film easier for you.
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Want even more colorful photos? Grab a pair of scissors, some sticky tape, colorful cellophane, and of course your camera, and let's get crafting!
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You must be familiar with circular, heart shaped, and even star shaped bokeh! Combining these bokeh with multiple exposures create another type of dreamy feel! Learn how you can do it in this tipster.
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For every lomographer who has been wanting dazzling double-exposed (or even multiple-exposed) photos, the Magazine has lots of tipsters to use as reference. The past week's featured tipster is one of them, so if you're curious, read on to find out what it's all about!
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What if we combine the LC-A Russia Day and Redscale XR 50 - 200 film? I suppose many of you already know the answer. If not, read on to learn how to shoot everything with it.
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What makes a striking photo? Often, it’s merely ordinary things composed in an ordinary manner. That’s because they always tend to have a single theme or idea, and because clutter is kept to a minimum. They are simple, true, and sincere. Today, we’re looking at the elements of design (line, shape, form, texture, color etc) that can turn a simple subject into a striking photo.
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Long ago, when photography had just started, people living back then only get to shoot black and white photography. People at that time might be thinking how nice would it be if they could shoot color photography. Now, most of us are already familiar with color photography. Especially in the Lomography world, colors are what lomographers are looking for. Not trying to post the same tipster article from recent posts of others, but I just feel like showing some other slide films which haven't been shown yet.
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To all avid lomographers - how many of you have a collection of cameras in your possession? And how many of you still have film inside a camera but cannot remember when and where was the last time you took that camera out? Keep reading for my tip on how to avoid camera neglect and prevent sending your film to the land of forgotten film!
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Here's a quick tipster about how to have fun with an old Lomo LC-A camera and a new Colorsplash Flash! These photos were taken during the Beach Party at the Lomography Gallery Store of Milan.
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I know that you want your photos to stand out from the crowd. Here is an easy solution: turn your camera!
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We know we missed a couple of featured tipsters from the previous weeks--our bad, our bad. So, to make up for it, we bring you three winning tipsters and tutorials that will surely inspire you and replenish your creative juices! Check them out after the jump!
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I have always wanted to try Revolog Kolor Film, but for the mean time, I tried out a DIY substite.
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Color negative films can give you interesting effects, but when you truly want to play with color, cross processing is the only way to go.
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Whether you love shooting and experimenting with color negatives or slide films, you must always take advantage of the hues you can get from each roll of film. We're all about colorplay this month, so I'm sharing with everyone how I make the most out of my color films!
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After seeing a gazillion amazing photos taken with the Spinner, I knew I had to get my hands one one of these panoramic beauties. Before taking it with me on a holiday, I shot a test roll. Find out what I learned from it in this tipster!
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What is Lomography to me? LIVING A HAPPY, COLORFUL LIFE! I just can't imagine we humans living without these bright lively colors around us. To document and enjoy every moments, I always put my trust in my cameras. That's why I always bring at least one camera everywhere I go because you never know what will happen. Let loose and play with colors around you. Now, it's time to play colors with adi_totp!