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Silent and shy in school but fun and outgoing outside of it: we tend not to show our true selves when we’re in school and when we’re out of school. With the Splitzer on the LC-A+, unleash your two different personalities in one photograph; one when you’re in school uniform and the other when you’re not! Come in pairs for this one!
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Adoring all those wonderful photos done with the help of splitzer, I decided to make one for my Lomo LC-wide as well. The results are very nice and what is better you can make the splitzer in 10 minutes and achieve great results with stronger vignettes.
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Here is a Tipster on how I made a splitzer for the La Sardina using an old film box. Read on to find out how I did this.
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A Splitzer? What’s that? And do I need it? – Yeah, sure! Because using this little black and blue plastic device with your Diana F+, camera you can create amazing effects! More info after the break.
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With a simple item found in your own home, you can create a "splitzer" and split your photos into halves and quarters! We definitely had fun chopping, slicing, and dicing the photos at the Lomography Gallery Store Singapore! Hiiiiyyyaaaakkkkk!!!
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In conjunction with LC-A+ week, we have picked up some of the best pictures taken by Malaysian Lomographers using LC-A+ and LC-Wide plus their favorite camera accessories! Discover the wonders of this Russian camera and enjoy the photos!
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Here's a fun way to multi-expose square format images - using a splitzer! We want you to join in on this fun rumble! Your square-splitz'd masterpiece might just win Piggies! Read on...
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While others have Fruit Ninja, we have the Diana F+ Ninja! In this workshop, you will learn how to be a Diana F+ Ninja, slicing and splitting your images into halves, quarters, and more. Add a little nature and architecture in your shots this time! Materials will be provided. That’s all we'll say for now. Hiiiiya!
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Being a full time student in a private university is definitely not a challenge for an avid Lomographer who loves to experiment and trying something new. My dream to have my own Fisheye One Blue finally became a reality in an unexpected way, just a few days before the finals week a month ago.
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I am sure that everyone knows LCA+ and Diana F+ cameras have Splitzer as one of the accessories. But, have you ever dreamed of getting your own splitzer for Fisheye cameras? And you can get it for free! yeah, you read that, free! Just do-it-yourself your own splitzer at home.
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I really enjoy trying new cameras and trying different films and techniques, but for me, 2012 is going to be the year I experiment more!
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Make your own Splitzer! All you need is black electrical tape, a creative imagination and you're all set! Learn how I created my splitzer after the break.
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You have heard of many tipsters for your analogue camera. Here's 10 tips to improve your love relationship with analogue camera! Last Valentine's Day I presented him a Sprocket Rocket. Since then we both are shooting only with analogue cameras. We have more topics than before, we hang out more often, we saved and bought a scanner together, we try the same type of film, and so our love is getting deeper.
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This article shows how to make a simple DIY splitzer for your Diana Mini using only a cap from an old medicine or vitamin bottle.
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We can be fond of this film which shows charm, gentleness, tranquility, and nice blue hues of the sky. Looks like this Velvia 50 film chooses to shoot outdoors, capturing the pretty flowers and nature that surround us.
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How to avoid losing your La Sardina DIY splitzer and lens cap? Put them on a wire!
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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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Use film canisters to create a splitzer for your DianaF+.
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This lovely film gives my photos light, subtle hues of pink and red, and even purple -- which I find is absolutely perfect for shooting photos with that special someone, or even with close family and friends. The slides are simply perfection.
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Do It Yourself for a useful & inexpensive colour filter & splitzer stand for your LCA / LC-W. A simple and easy way on how to create an improvised splitzer and colour filter by making use of recycled materials such as carton packages and more.