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If you're like me, you have lost your Mini Diana's lens cap somewhere on the road back - on a curbside, in the middle of a wood, on the back seat of a bus. The camera just isn't the same without it. But I have recently found a very simple, low cost and tasty (yes tasty) way to replace it. Read on!
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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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If you are looking for something that will make you busy, here is an alternative pinhole project in addition to a matchbox pinhole, pinhole can and paper pinhole cam. This article is a rough instruction on how to modify a disposable camera and turn it into a pinhole.
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For students, finals are coming up around the corner--that means cramming, studying, staying up late, and reviewing old papers. And for the others of you who work also, keep yourself organized with this month's lomo-tastic folder!
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Did you know April 29th is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day? How about celebrating it building your own pinhole camera? How about making an instant pinhole camera? You only need an Instant Back+ and then it really is easy as pie!
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You are with your friends in your house. After having dinner, someone says, "Hey, let's play poker!" Everybody says "Yeah! Yeah!" Then someone asks you, "Do you have chips?" Oh no...you don't. So you run in your room, and start thinking about how to save the night. Then, the perfect idea comes to your mind.
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A quick guide to making gels for a Ringflash and for Fritz the Blitz too. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3!
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If you have some 35 mm snippets left which you doesnt need any more, dont throw it away. I will show an easy and fast way to create a bookmark
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This tipster shows how a used CR2 battery from an LC-A Instant Back+ or Diana Instant Back+, can be turned into a lightpainting device. All you need is an empty CR2 battery, a LED, a film container and some sticky tape.
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I claim: you can´t get more authenticity than with people at work! I guess a lot of poeple can´t think of stepping into a store,bakery, coiffeur or whatever, take out their camera and ask if they can take a few pictures. But you being an (silent) observer ensures you getting authenticity and you decide the moment which is worth being captured - not the right facial expression you need to quick pull the trigger.
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Do you have a need to keep all things Lomo, including the packaging? Well here is one of many ways to recycle your Lomo packaging.
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I have my film rolls sorted neatly inside my refrigerator but as soon as I go outside to shoot, whether on a whole day or on a weekend, I usually take extra films with me. In minutes, the film's order just turns into a total chaos, not to mention the loose rolls inside my bag. Don't you get annoyed when this happens? I finally found a simple remedy for this. Read on.
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Nobody likes losing their lens cap but as we all know, that small little piece plastic is so easy to misplace! Well, fret no more because the DIY lens cap is here to save the day!
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We all have film canisters lying around all over. But what to do with them? Here's how to turn them into "always at hand" containers. It's quickly done, easy and puts the canisters to a good use.
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Different. Business cards that marry Digital to Analog. Something personally created that is different every time. A unique product that raises peoples interest in it, and the process that creates it.
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Do you have negatives that are just sitting around collecting dust? Or maybe you have some negatives of photos that just didn't turn out. Try splicing them together to make a whole new work of art!
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If you're anything like me, your Diana Mini lens cap is long gone. But have no fear! There's a simple and quick solution - make your own mini lens cap out of things you already have laying around the house!
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Size does matter – especially when it’s a tiny cutesy little camera collection that fits in your hand. Making my own miniature cameras really makes me appreciate the ingenuity of engineering design of these cameras.
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Hooray, it's summer (for us in the Northern hemisphere, at least). For today's Tipster, let's twist The Cap To Refreshment!!
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Getting bright stars in your photos is quick and easy. All you need are a few simple supplies. Here's the lowdown on how to do it!