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An often overlooked feature of the Diana F+ is the pinhole option. We’re going on a lensless adventure, and you should tag along, too. Special guest appearance from the Diana Multiple Pinhole Operator!
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Pinhole photography is a wonderful sport. It’s a bit of an extreme sport, but not of the flashy, quick sort. On the contrary, sometimes it takes months to produce only one picture. But unlike snowboarding, anyone can do it,
even I!
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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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I've never made a conventional pinhole camera before, but I tried solargraphy for the first time this fall. A solargraph isn't much different from a normal pinhole camera, but it's made to track the movement of the sun.
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Making your friends and family burn up is easier and safer than you think.
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This is my review about my very first lomography camera, the Lomography Colorsplash. Read about how it changed the color of my world after the jump!
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The wheel in the sky keeps on turning, but with these simple tips you can keep on rolling to light painting heaven.
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These aren't sketches using graphite pencils or images by day that have been reversed in color. They are long exposures done in the night by advertizing photographer Michael Schnabel. The lines of the jagged rock formations, the stillness of lakes, and the powdery quality of the snow are hyper detailed. It takes a master of light to master the darkness.
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A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon Michael Chrisman's year-long exposure of the Toronto Skyline and thought to myself, "Wow, a whole year?" Well, just imagine, there's another man who did it for 3 years! Read about it after the jump!
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The Holga 120 Wide Pinhole Camera slows your photography way down, giving you time to think, compose, and shoot with patience. Read more about what I think after the jump!
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University student Benjamin McPherson Ficklin is busy exhibiting, interviewing, and spreading his love for analogue photography by virtue of his own determination. As you'll read and discover, from his lengthy responses in our interview, he's all about exploring the full potential of this, as well as a list of other, forms of expression.
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Want to experiment more with that bulb setting on your camera? Want to take some awesome, easy to achieve light trail snaps! I'll show you how! perfect for beginner or expert!
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This is a tipster about how you can free your poor finger from pressing the Sprocket Rocket shutter during countless seconds (or minutes) with the cutest bow.
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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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I hadn't used the Lomography CN 800 ISO (35mm) very much until recently. In Barcelona, I loaded it in my LC-A+ to use it mostly for night shots and long exposures. This turned out to be a great partnership and I was thrilled with the results.
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Taking photos of fireworks may sometimes be tricky. I'll be giving you a few tips that will help you when you want to capture fireworks. Learn more after the break.
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The Holga 120 Pinhole Camera is the newest addition to my every growing collection. I would like to share the attributes and fun you can have with this great camera.
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Enjoying your new La Sardina camera and it's countless possibilities? Or are you planning on getting one but want to try it out first? Well here's a new chance to try our marvelous La Sardina in a Christmas atmosphere in this workshop. Read more...
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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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There's no feeling quite like staring at the canopy of stars beneath a moonlit sky. We loved checking out the submissions in the Reach for the Stars Rumble. Here are the winners!