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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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My first lomo love was the Diana F+. From what looks like it could be a basic camera, is probably my most versitile camera in my collection. Be warned this camera started me off on my obsession which currently totals 22 cameras!
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I realize this is probably obvious to a lot of experienced lomographers, but I had been shooting for over 8 months before realizing I could easily do long exposures without a tri/mono pod. So for any newbies out there - don't be afraid to long expose without any other equipment.
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Are you an avid Lomographer thinking if you should buy a Holga? or a beginner in Lomography, deciding which camera should you start with? Read my reviews then, if it might help you a bit :)
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Some of the lomographers might have experienced this: they got these really intense red photos from the Lomography Redscale XR when shooting with their Holga or Diana. Some of them like it, but what to do with those who don't? Read on to learn how to get vintage-looking photos from this film with cameras that can't rate ISO.
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Everybody loves those night shots of a street with straight lights -- this is the effect created by headlights of cars.
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How to bypass the LC-A+ lack of Bulb mode? Here I show you how to make long exposures with your LC-A+ using just your finger.
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How can we ignore the B-mode failure of our LC-A +? Here I show you how to do long exposures with your LC-A + using only one finger.
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Most of us, if not all, have accumulated a boxful or two of those empty film canisters after months of being Lomographers. I keep those canisters hoping that someday I can make something out of them.
Then, after a failed light painting project, I realized I can make my own light sabers instead of buying another set of disposable glow sticks.
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One of La Sardina’s features is the Bulb mode. With this, you can capture wonderful images!
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This camera eats film like the leviathan swallows ships. Find here a few tips about this pinhole monster.
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Looking for a solution to set your LC-A to bulb mode? But your shutter won't compromise when you adjust your aperture for bulb?
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If people say the Fisheye likes to play games under the sun, then the Fisheye No. 2 should be an animal who loves to stay awake and keep making creations.
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Join the free lightpainting workshop with Peru's Lomography community and enlight the streets of Lima with your flashes & torches.
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In the Northern Hemisphere of LomoLand winter is upon us. This means that the days are shorter, and when the sun is up, it will often spend a significant amount of time behind the clouds. Does that mean we should put our cameras away until spring arrives and everything around us thaws out?
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Bearing a light-weight and cute look, Lomographers all over the world must have this kind of camera for quick-snaps of their world in circles!
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How does one photograph themselves to be transparent without doing a double exposure you ask? It's simple! Continue reading and find out how!
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Antelope Canyon is a unique piece of Native American land that offers exceptional views from the inside of the cracks and crevasses in the earth. If you are visiting Arizona, put this on the top of your list of things to do and you won't regret it.
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Your Diana+ loves the light and even if its dark out, you can still feed it its favorite by using bulb mod and letting in long exposures!
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You know that feeling, I know that feeling. Everything is going juuust fine- and then you see it. Terrified you realize...