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This season is full of coloured lights so I decided to try bokeh photography using my Nikon FM10. This trick can be used with any camera that is able to take double exposures, has a manual focus lens.
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I think that as I live in a small house full of envelopes full of photos, it makes my creativity grow! So here it is the second tipster about how to decorate a photograph. To give it an original touch and like in my case, to send it as birthday postcard.
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To avoid simple mistakes that almost every newbies does when developing film at home, here are a couple of tips and tricks! Make sure you read these first before you start your film processing session.
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I don't want to insist, but the destruction is addictive. If you want to know how I destroyed a reel almost completely, continue reading.
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My camera collection isn't big at all, but I can say that all they work, and I've used them with their film, doing some tricks or using film that supposedly didn't work in that camera. If you have a Nomad 127, let me tell you in this tipster how you can take panoramic photos with sprockets using your 127 camera.
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The manipulation of the celluloid's sensitive emulsion coloured the viewers, the musicians, and the atmosphere of the festival.
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Getting bored of "don’t think, just shoot" all the time? Here’s something really simple to bring some interesting elements to your pictures! They are called props!
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The ActionSampler is one of the funniest lomo cameras that I have. I have a great time taking pictures of my family and friends, and I always get lots of laughs and people being so interested about this little unusual girl.
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If you want to go back to the roots of photography, one thing you can do is play with a pinhole camera. By using a pinhole camera, you can learn or go back to the basics of photography while having a lot of fun. Here are some tips that might help you.
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To take pictures, we need our cameras but without films, we can't do anything. Nowadays, prices have soared and the same people who today, take all our money, in the past they gave us the option of getting free films or albums.
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Have you been maximizing the use of your Diana F+ camera? Here are some tips and tricks to help you achieve various results.
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Patterns surround us in both natural and manmade forms, offering photographers great opportunities for dramatic and eye catching shots. But how do we best utilise pattern in our work? Today we’ll be taking a look at several different examples to better understand pattern in photographic composition.
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My fellow Lomographers who have brought their Spinner 360° cameras with them overseas know what I mean. Nine out of ten times, the airport security will definitely stop you to inspect this suspicious grenade-shaped object. How to avoid this awkward and annoying situation? I have a few tips to share!
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In some cases, we can't decide what image to capture. In my case, I can't choose between the sea and the mountains. If you are undecided like me and still don't know what you like better, this tipster is for you!
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Right, get your pliers and scissors out because it’s time to get down and dirty with our plastic Pop9 camera! Our shop regular and friend, James Butler, will take the group through 9 techniques, from the simple to the downright destructive, and show you how to convert the basic 9 lens POP9 camera into a mean machine!
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Traffic lights are helpful light signals that you usually find on the corners of crossroads...but they're also inside your Lomographic cameras.
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Adapter for the Diana viewfinder (with a 35mm back)
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Photography with a minimum of 3 exposures per picture. My life in 20 exposures and 5 photo's. A tale of Lomography done by a 15 year old.
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You get your Smena 8M and suddenly you realize that they are not a peace. You feel hopeless and crazy. You feel like it's the end of the world. But not, it's not the end, because everything has a solution and here it is.
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The traffic lights are signaling devices which are placed at the intersections of the streets, but also within your Lomographic cameras.