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Do you wanna use all the millimeters of space on your photo? Do you dream of getting interesting Fisheye images with a beautiful frame instead of a black space around the edges? Then this short tip is for you.
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The Lomography community's resident lab maniacs and analogue experiment addicts have been constantly pushing the envelope throughout the years. Let's check out the recent Tipsters they cooked up for the LC-A and its family after the jump!
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No matter what camera, subject, or weather conditions, redscale film has never let me down. And because I was looking for something special to do with my very first pack of instax, I decided I would try to get that redscale atmosphere I love so much. Turns out it's very easy and works rather well!
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Just last week I placed a bid on a lovely camera: a Pentax Auto 110. This small but very well built camera is the cutest and tiniest SLR I have ever seen. When I won the auction I started preparing for its arrival: buy some batteries, order some film, find a developing reel... And that's where I ran into trouble! As hard as I tried, I couldn't find a reel to develop 110 film, anywhere! So I had to pull up my sleeves and get dirty.
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Using the Negative Viewer app on my iPad 4 makes drooling over FujiChrome Velvia much easier.
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What happens when you decide to use the Lubikin set in the Lubitel 166+? Well you have to care about some new “rules” and go! There’s nothing difficult and you have to play with your creativity. The cool feature of this variation of the use of the Lubitel 166+ is that it’s all in the box!
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It’s summer now! Summer is all about blue sky, white clouds, colorful bikinis, tan skin, and wonderful colors. But how about we de-colorize all of this?
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What will you do if your finger feels itchy for shooting, but you only have a roll and an LC-Wide ? Find out the answer after the jump!
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One of my favourite things to shoot with my trusty macro lens is plants and flowers. The depth of field you can get with a nice flower is just unbelievable, and it takes this small bit of nature and brings it up to a scale where we can appreciate it.
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I’m used to using a Epson Perfection V500, which is a really good scanner. Even if you don’t have a pro photographer’s scanner, you should know something about the principles of scanning medium format pictures, and in particular, the pictures that come out from a Lubitel 166+.
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Summer is here! It's time to go out and take photos under the sun! Here are some simple trick to make some perfect photos under the sun!
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"Shutter-Speed" is an iPhone-App that allows you to measure the shutter speed of a camera. With this app you can check whether your camera is exposing the film correctly, or if there are any deviations. If there are, then the App tells you how to correct it !
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Many photographers love to carry their iPad or Android tablet around to edit their photos and upload to Facebook or Instagram straight after their shoot. Therefore, the tablet is an essential item in their bags. Sadly, the Smartphone Film Scanner is not made to scan the films with a tablet, but that doesn't mean you can't use it.
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EBS (exposing both sides) is fun, but a bit of a hassle. Forget that hassle, and make a two faced camera out of some cheap cameras. But don't make the mistakes I made.
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There are two main philosophies about scanning Polaroid pictures. Technically, it is the same main idea, but you should know beforehand what are you going to do with that image (printing or simply storing a digital copy), so that you can choose the best thing to do.
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Here you can find a useful guide to modify any kind of Holga 120 into the 70mm format.
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In this Tipster, I'm going to show you how to destroy your film. A lot of people want to do it but few actually try it. For people like me who doesn't have access to the famous X-pro Film, I think it is the best thing to do. It is the best way to have colorful pictures, and all the products you need are in your kitchen.
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Shooting without a flash means shooting a long-exposure picture. Even though there are some risks about shooting in these conditions, you can get some awesome results with this technique, with the full manual Lubitel 166+ in particular. Let’s see how to do that.
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I am very fond of my Lubitel 166+! I simply love it and adore it! It takes the most amazing pictures, even when you don't expect it to. But there was one thing missing that could help me shake things up a bit: a Splitzer. So I made my own!
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Who doesn't have a 35mm back for Belair? Maybe you can try this tipster.