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Explore through the streets of Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong using long shutter speeds to capture the trails of lights and movements of cars and people.
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La Sardina is one of my favorite Lomography Cameras. This maybe because it was my first (along with Diana), or possibly because it is one of the most forgiving and flexible. Get the best from this excellent camera with some back to basics knowledge!
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Einstein may have denounced the possibility of time travel, but the greatest thing about our first love, photography, is that it gives us the ability to stop time. This final Back to Basics article gives you the power to choose how.
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Say good bye to shutter speed and f/stop guess work with the help of one of the finest light meters available, the Sekonic L508. When you have a fully manual camera without a meter and you want absolutely predictable exposures, you need to go with a light meter that nails it every time.
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Horizon Perfekt is a fully manual panoramic camera. If you’re familiar with the Sunny 16 Rule, then this is gem; but if you are not, maybe you will get headache. Find out in this quick tipster which settings will help you get correctly exposed photos with your Perfekt shooter!
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Got an older Lubitel, bought an antique camera with a broken light meter or none at all? Don't rush out and buy an expensive new light meter, give Sunny 16 a go first!
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I just wanna say "I love you!" to my beloved Horizon Perfekt!
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I'm new to analog photography and still learning how to use my first camera, a Wide & Slim. I'm trying to teach myself about proper exposure, using Hometown Buffet as a light source.