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Most of us are familiar with using colored gels when using the flash on our trusty Lomo cameras, but why stop at just one color? This tipster will help you mix it up a little to achieve fun and vibrant results that will be different with every frame.
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Yes, you're reading the title right -- it IS possible to take amazing double exposures with the Horizon Perfekt and Kompakt cameras. It's challenging to work with these larger cameras and there are a couple of tricks involved, but the results are worth it, as you will see after the jump!
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If you are a big fan of music and photography, and want to make a little tribute to your idols, this is a way to mix this two big loves of your life: Make a music-based film-swap!
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Month-by-month I'll pick up one Lomograph and write a brief Tipster on, and anything associated with my feelings towards, it. The third article features a February-photo. After the jump, I'll introduce you to a dreamy photo taken with my favorite technique "Exposing both sides of the film (EBS)" with an LC-A+!
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The flowers are blooming and the sun is up! It is springtime, indeed! One of the best seasons to take your favorite film camera out and shoot some lovely scenes outside.
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You must view this awesome music video by André Gaspar, inspired by lomography's double exposures and kaleidocope images!
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Sometimes, there are things in life we just can't stop doing. Sometimes these are things we don't want or actions we know have been done too many times but still, jump in the bandwagon that eventually turns into a guilty pleasure.
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With our LomoLove Across the World competition, we wanted to promote the idea of Lomographers anywhere joining forces in creating memorable double or multiple exposure shots. Many people took part and we had to choose three winners. Check them out after the jump!
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You know him for his double exposures, active blogging, and lovely lomographs! Let's hail our newest LC-Wide Community LomoAmigo for his awesome work with the featured Malaysian favorite - the Lomo LC-Wide!
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Sometimes, you make some effort, sometimes they just occur by accident! Different cameras bring about different types of doubles but whether or not they are successful, everyone loves a double-exposed photo!
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We all know about blue screen method used for filming and photography to get different subjects in one picture, for example a person on a certain background. This method can be used not only digitally but also in analogue photography. I have no name for it so decided to I call it Black Screen Technique.
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Getting those rad double exposures using the MX button on your camera is fun and all, but nothing beats the fear and excitement associated with old school doubles, especially when it involves two different cameras!
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Today I will be introducing the technique so called EBS, exposing both sides of the film, one of the most unique techniques within Lomographic photos. Is it hard to do it? Maybe! But once you get good luck and concentration, you might get amazing results!
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I came across the following photos, which I admired too much to not share them with you. The following photo selection includes shots taken with the LC-A, Horizon Perfekt, and LC-Wide. There aren't any traditional portraits because I like shadows, silhouettes, profiles, multiple exposures, movement. Enjoy the colors too, as you scroll down after the jump!
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It was a kind of film swap with the past.
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this one is really easy. It's something you can easily try within all the techniques from MX. You can basically snap whatever you want, and you can create very unique shots! You just need to know how to MX it :)
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Hong Kong Lomographer kaho152, who loves to shoot landscapes, was mesmerized by Belair X 6-12, and shot many unique photos of Hong Kong's streets. Let's see his Belair photos and listen to his thoughts…
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Hong Kong user tattso would like to share his experience of shooting with the Belair X 6-12 with us! tattso shows us a good example of different ways to use the Belair X 6-12, for instance through double exposure! Don't miss the interesting story about a lady who hands out flyers with her special outfits in Kwun Tong, among others...
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I love my Lubitel 1, it was my first camera with a B mode and multiple exposures: and that means FUN!
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The Multiple Exposure (MX) technique is one method to create some of the most unique photos know to Lomographers! We all love MX, but what are the techniques? Flowers are my favorite subject for MX. I often mix them with landscapes, old factories, trees and so on. Now, let's take a look at how we can create those wonderful images!