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General information about this awesome product and a how to use video in combination with an Epson scanner.
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Lomography should win a prize for creating this analogue gadget which captures panoramic photos. The Sprocket Rocket in Superpop Yellow, like the rest of Sprocket Rocket cameras, can capture even the film's sprockets.
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For a bunch of reasons you need this tip. You can use it for scanning your Sprocket Rocket shots, your Lomo panoramic shots or just a stripe. Learn how to do it after the break.
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There are many ways of shooting with 135 in a 120 camera to sensitize the sprocket holes. This is an option in wich you can use the paper protection roll of 120 films.
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If you've ever tried scanning 35mm film with exposed sprocket holes, you will probably know that it can be tricky. This video will demonstrate how to scan them properly, leaving you free to fill your days with sprockety love.
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A 35mm camera which exposes sprocket holes too. It now comes in blue!
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The Great Wall of China stretches more than 8800km and there are several starting points to scale it. Most tour groups visiting Beijing will visit the North Pass also known as Badaling. However, if you want to get away from the crowd, and enjoy the sight of the Great Wall without the pushing and hustling, I recommend you to start at Jia Yu Guan Pass.
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Want to give your photos a twist of colour? Follow this tipster and have yourself a set of filters to use in no time!
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Series of Lomo pictures I've taken in L.A last summer for a special exhibition that will take place at the famous restaurant Le Christine in Paris from October 23rd to December 15th.
The Launch will be on Sunday, October 23rd between 3 to 6 pm.
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When traveling in Cambodia, you cannot and will not avoid visiting Angkor. And fortunately for you, it’s amazing! Enjoy the temples in the middle of the forest and the paddy fields, going from one to the other by bike or tuk-tuk!
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Do you know how to make a sandwich? If yes, then using the DigitaLIZA 135 Film Scanning Mask will be a piece of cake to use for scanning your sprocket holes and panoramic images or just your everyday images!
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On September 22nd we had our Sprocket Rocket workshop!
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On Friday, September 16, 2011 five panorama enthusiasts learned the glorious ultimate possibilities of the 360 degree Spinner!
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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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Get ready to launch your creativity with the Lomography Sprocket Rocket – The World's first 35mm panoramic camera with exposed sprocket holes!
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How to convert the Sprocket Rocket's lens cap into a wonderful Splitzer. Follow these easy steps, it only takes ten minutes!
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Get colour explosion and high contrast with Kodak Elitechrome 100 (EB)!
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Name it, in the mall, in the busy and hectic city and doesn't matter whether in cloudy or sunny days, Lomography Sprocket Rocket is a great companion for me. I will always bring it wherever i go, it shoots great panorama lomograph and trust me, your lomograph will never go wrong with Lomography Sprocket Rocket.
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We have recently launched a new website about sprocket-hole photography - The website introduces analogue newcomers to the wonderful world of sprockets and the selection of Lomography cameras which allow you to expose sprocket holes!
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My top 6 panoramic experiences after 5 months with the Sprocket Rocket!