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As you know, you can send your film rolls to Lomography for developing. But it happens way too often that the rolls that arrive are "exploded". So here's a tip for wrapping and sending your film rolls.
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A tip on overexposing a little bit more on redscale to get interesting colors and tones.
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Little over a month ago, I joined the good people of the Antwerp Lomography Gallery Store for their Diana F+ workshop. As usual, when the introduction was over, we were sent on our way to put into practice what we had just learned. Though this time it wasn't the usual Lomowalk... This time we were sent on a quest: the quest of the faceless yellow bunny!
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I'm not so sure about this one since everybody got a different glasses, but try it anyway! Surprise yourself by shooting through your glasses!
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Call me crazy or what, but I'm using LC-Wide for my stop motion. If you haven't heard of The Classic Wide Portraits by adi_totp I think this is the right time for introducing it all over again. Here's my quick and very quick tipster about my stop motion in analogue using my LC-Wide!
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My dad gave me this Fuji Instax Mini 7 in 2004, and got me 3 packs as I remember those days. I was a high school student back then, and was about to learn analogue photography. On 2004 I don't know Lomography at all and in terms of instant photography all I know was Polaroid. So Polaroid = instant photography in my mind back then. But since I started to use Fuji Instax Mini 7, I began to love instant photography easily. Instax Love!
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Did you ever ride a car or public transport in the afternoon, see a beautiful sunset, but can't pull aside for shooting it from outside the car? Just shoot it through your windshield!
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I know I've only used the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator for just a few months, but I want to share some dead-easy simple tipster to you all Pinhole Wizards out there! Oh by the way, on this tipster I only used Diana Multi Pinhole Operator because this is my only pinhole camera. Here's my quickie tipster!
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Nature. This theme dominates my gallery and is my favourite type of photography. Mother nature is truly beautiful. It's hard to not take a pretty photo as the subject is stunning to begin with and I want to share with you a couple of my tips when i go on a nature-driven shooting spree.
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This will work with any camera with variable aperture, but here are some tips (some learned the hard way) on how to shoot on those blazingly sunny, blue sky days.
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Do you scan your Lomographs all by yourself? Have you tried to cross-scan the films? I have tried and tested that! Here is my experiment with cross-scanning monochromatic film!
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APS film or Advanced Photo System is a discontinued film type that was fairly common at the end of the 90s. The negatives are kept inside the cartridge, even after development. It's a tiny and fiddly film to work with, but the smartphone film scanner makes scanning this film an easy job!
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Instax Wide Camera 210 is an instant camera made by Fujifilm. I want to share some tricks to get multiple exposures using the Instax Wide 210.
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You may have noticed that mounting your LC-A+ or LC-Wide on a tripod causes a big problem: the MX and HF/FF-S buttons are no longer accessible. The same happens when you attach Fritz the Blitz using the adapter kit. But don’t despair, read on for a quick fix!
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Lomography’s Film Scanner is the perfect device. It makes scanning high quantities of 35mm film a quick and easy job. Given that it is not a professional scanner, the results are truly satisfying. But as we Lomographers like to modify things, there is always room for improvement.
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Many Belair 6x12-owners know the "problem of the thick film rolls". With a simple modification, I have fixed this problem.
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Want to store your camera gear safely but don't have a dry box or a camera shelf? Don't worry, the lunch bag has your back! This common item can be found in almost any supermarket or even in your own house. If you're a frugal Lomographer like me, who doesn't have money to buy camera shelves, then this tipster is for you!
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Here's a quick fix for that large Russian Lubitel tripod thread!
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Spring is coming, although, it might not be so visible right now. When I look out of my window, there is still bit of snow on roofs and roads, so I decided to bring Spring closer to me by myself.
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If you want some really interesting and cool results, try this little trick on your LC-Wide!