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We all love a little colour in our flash. I was looking at buying some coloured gels. This got me thinking, I already have loads of filters sitting around, so why buy more? So, I came up with the idea of mounting a filter ring over my flash.
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Did you ever stop in the middle of a spin to think if you've pulled the string enough to make a complete 360º? Did you pull the string more, or perhaps let go a few centimeters? Worry no more and be guided!
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Ever wondered if you can shoot long exposure movies with the LomoKino? Well, you can, and with this modification from Mandi at Lomography HQ, you can find out how!
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Do you want to turn your Fisheye Flash into a color flash? With this simple tipster you will be able to fill all your photos with color.
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This great modification turns your LomoKino into a fisheye snapper! Read on to find out how to do it in just two simple steps...
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Have 10 minutes to spare? Well maybe then you could try your hands on this simple but useful Do-it-Yourself Splitzer!
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Many 35mm mods for the Diana F+ that you can find online are temporary hacks or require you to do something every time you load a film e.g. stick popsicle sticks to the film every time you load a fresh one. It's fine for those who are only playing with 35mm once or twice but for those who want to permanently use 35mm films on their Diana F+ (for cost saving reasons or sprocket hole love), that would eventually get frustrating. So if you're familiar with some basic woodworking (not necessarily wood but anything that will do the job) then go ahead and try this tipster out to make your life easier in the long run.
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Set in the swinging sixties, Blow-Up is a provocative film about a London-based fashion photographer and his accidental involvement in a murder.
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Want to make your Diana even more special than it already is? Give it a refeshing new look with a new skin.
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How would you like to turn that plain-Jane fisheye into a multiple exposure diva? If the answer is yes, then read on! Disclaimer: The following mod is not for the faint of heart.
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Want to use 35mm film in your regular Diana camera but haven't got the special 35mm back. Well you can all you need is a slight modification and you can happily shoot sprocket framed snaps with the aid of some foam and electrical tape.
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This simple "mod" will help you compose your Sprocket Rocket shots.
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Create super panoramas, up to 360° - Shoot a roll of film in less than 20 seconds - Experience a new way of shooting – It’s all possible with the Spinshot Mod!
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Normal mode on Diana is a fixed exposure time of 1/100 or "as long as you hold down the button". with this mod you´ll get a timer, which is ideal for long night-time exposure and evening/indoor pinhole exposures. This means it only works in "b" mode. It´s pretty easy to do….
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A quick and easy way to get rid of the shake from your snapper. Anyone can do it and it opens up loads of new shooting possibilities too. Read on for the details!
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After buying my close-up lens for my LC-A+, i was a bit disappointed because it would not fit in my Ringflash. I found this odd seeing as the phrase "Get as close as possible" is written directly on the Ringflash. I figured that it would be cool to "get as close as possible" and still have clear focused photos. So I did a bit of remodeling.
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Still can't let go of your beloved Soviet made Lomo LC-A?, It's old-world charm, that authentic rustic smell... As you know, everything else are already made in China, but you shouldn't feel you're being left behind by this fact. You just have to admit yourself to the possible changes that are bound to happen and you might see yourself smiling afterwards. And that's exactly what our Tipster of the week did!
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You won't need to go far to find a mentor in the school of Lomography. All you have to do is to check out TIpsters and learn from the masters!
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If you're blown away with his application of Anaglyphs, Cross Eyed Stereograms, and such in Lomography, Gvelasco is back again! But this time, he managed to create effects by neatly butchering his camera.
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A medium format camera this piece of German optical engineering gives 8 frames per roll!