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Through a normal lens, the world is pretty darn cool. There are films galore, to say nothing of filters and settings, to make that world even cooler.
But with a macro lens, even the smallest parts of your world can come into focus. So come on along for a series of tipsters on how to get the most out of your macro lens.
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The Fisheye One Nautic's happy sea theme gets you closer to the water, but remember to also get close to your subject while shooting with this fun little toy!
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We all know how astonishing and breath-taking Mother Nature can be. However, are you able to take advantage of all this beauty and portray it in your photographs? Here are some humble tips that may help you.
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You may think nature photography is only for those who live in spactacular surroundings and sunny climates, or can afford to travel there. Think again! Anyone can take gorgeous nature pictures, no matter where they live
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If you've heard about the bubble universe model (Eternal Inflation) the series of photos by Jason Tozer will remind you of the former. We may never know if theories within the spectrum of Cosmology are right, but it's good to think beyond the books, approach the subject-matter from a new slant, such as a romantic one by looking at Tozer's bubbles planets after the jump!
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The Ringflash is an amazing piece of kit and well worth getting, but don’t make the mistake I made, of thinking it is an everyday flash. This thing is special.
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The LC-W has a super wide-angle lens, though the viewfinder isn't as wide. Here, I bring you a tip to make sure your close-up photos are taken from a close enough distance.
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The close-up lens makes this bundle really appealling -- not that the 55-mm lens is not a decent addition to you arsenal in itself.
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Want to give your Diana F+ not just one, but two new ways of capturing the world? The 55mm Wide Angle and Close Up Lenses may be for you!
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I already thought about buying a Diana F+ when finally, the Diana F+ Zebra was released. I simply had to have her! I shot my first roll of film and I have already fallen in love with this camera!
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I haven't been a fan of the Fisheye when it came to indoor shots. But that all changed after I got back my negatives from a club night in central Frankfurt!
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Did you read the news? That’s right, soon we’ll be releasing a brand new Lomography product and we’ve got a flash rumble to celebrate! So listen closely and submit some photos for a chance to win Piggy Points!
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Lighting is one of the trickiest aspects of macro photography. Using the Lomography Ringflash the way it was intended can improve your macro shots.
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Fixing a surprising design flaw of the 55mm auxiliary macro lens is easy.
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When Pentax introduced its Auto 110 SLR camera in late 1978 it caught the world by surprise. It was incredibly small, cute even, and it was a true SLR with TTL (through-the-lens) center weighted metering and interchangeable lenses.
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Shoot macro subjects with your Smena 8m..using a cheap binoculars!
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Synchronize your shooting with our huge selection of Diana F+ & Lomo LC-A Accessories, and open up a ton of Lomographic possibilities more than you could ever imagine!
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Taking extreme close-ups with your Lomo LC-A+ is easy!
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We stick out our ears when we want to hear clearly, or forcefully sniff with our nose to confirm that something is smelling fishy and naturally, we tend to get closer at things for them to be scrutinised. Through the investigation of our latest Tipster for this week, she gave new meaning to the word 'macro'.
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Pick up the Lomography Universal Mount and a whole new universe of possibilities opens up for your Holga.