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That's right folks! In this month's Cityslicker article, I’ll be showing how to make yourself some nice treasures!
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I'm sure you know how to force a long exposure using your favorite LC-A+ camera. By simply by covering the light meter with an electric tape or your finger will fake your LC-A+'s light metering system. Simple right? But in this quickie tipster, I'll teach you the simplest way to do it!
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Everything is perfect with Horizon Perfekt. I've been saying that for years now since I first used this Ultimate-Panoramic Dream Machine. Now I will tell you all, some of my moves when shooting with Horizon Perfekt. Oh yes, this camera is so hot! Here are some 5 Hot Tips for Hot Horizon Shots!
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I took some photos of the match of Rugby Como and the next day I carried the shots (in landscape format) to be developed from my preferred photo lab. I wanted to quickly deliver the photos to the rugby team, but the scanner of the mini-lab accepts a maximum format is 24x36 mm. Here's how to digitize it!
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When you remove colour from the equation, what seems like a dull subject can become equally pleasing to the eye. Try simplifying your subjects when shooting black and white.
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This a very easy and simple tip on using a Horizon camera for taking pictures that show an unusual view of a subject. Anyone that has one can do it---the rough part here may be getting an Horizon!
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The resin coated paper is very difficult to retouch with traditional products such as china ink or the tip of a pencil. But you have here a simple tip on how to get an almost invisible retouch.
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Haven't shot 110 film before? Then you probably have no idea how easy it is to use. Actually, if you’re new to analogue photography, this might be the easiest step in ever. Read on to get to know more.
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A quick Tipster to show you some common errors that happen frequently when you're using a panoramic camera for the first time.
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When I got the assignment to write a Tipster article, I was really stumped as to what to write. I’m not particularly artistic when it comes to making things and I don’t have a technological enough brain to figure out how to do something amazingly innovative so I thought I’d share some little hints and tips that I’ve picked up along the way.
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Many users of the Lubekin set for 35mm in the Lubitel 166+ complain that their negatives come out scratched. This quickie tipster tells you how to fix that problem!
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Here's a quick tipster on how you can make your own 127 film out of an old roll of 127 film and a normal 35mm film.
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We all love the Lomography Redscale XR Film. This film is not a simple redscale film: results can be very different due to the extended range sensibility. Try it and you’ll be satisfied with the results. With this versatile kind of film, you’ll be proud to show your results to your Lomo-friends.
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The trustworthy La Sardina is not only famous with its super wide-angle but now you can do macro shots too. Wide-angle + macro is definitely another hit for La Sardina.
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Do you have some difficulty with the viewfinder of your wonderful Actionsampler? Well, this is a quick Tipster for you!
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I love to see pictures taken with long exposure mode that give outcomes like light painting, light trail, star trail and etc. So I came up with an idea: what if I combine the long exposure technique with multi-coloured flash? In my experiment, I'm using my holga 12MFC flash. Read on to see how it works.
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In this tipster, I want to give lomographers a tip for shooting beautiful and lovely backlight photos. Isn't it great to have nice blue colour on the sky and those high contrasting colours of the subject you are shooting? I personally love it. There is a simple way to get these kinds of lovely shots which I found out around two years back.
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Six months after the review of my TLR Holga, I revisit with a Tipster to eliminate a strange reflection problem. Read my Tipster to find out the solution to this.
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Is the loose Fisheye rubber lens cap hitting one of your nerves? Do you almost always see it removed from your Fisheye? Don't fret, read on!
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Here's a quick list of 9 pieces of advice that I can give you when using the Pop9! Read on!