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With my last tutorial, I showed you how to turn an ordinary film box into a super wide angle camera. This time I decided to stack two 35mm film rolls into one camera, exposing them simultaneously resulting in an image split over two negatives! You like the sound of that? Of course you do!
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There are times when I use cameras that have no slots for the tabs of film boxes, and thus, I often forget which film I'm shooting with (or if the camera is loaded, even). So, to remedy this problem, I thought of making my own film reminder! Learn how to make your own in this quick and easy tipster!
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After being an avid lomographer for a number of months, I noticed my box of jumbled negatives just wasn't cutting it anymore: I couldn't find things I wanted to re-scan, I couldn't remember the dates that I took pictures, and it all just looked so messy! This afternoon, I made my own solution to this problem.
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It is said that the Olympus XA2 is usually called the poor man's LCA. So I call my experiment camera here as poor man's Horizon. the angle of view is around 115 degrees, but you can make it wider of course!