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Here's a quick tipster on how you can make your own 127 film out of an old roll of 127 film and a normal 35mm film.
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Wanna give a different touch to your Lomographs? Do you want contrasting colors in your photos? Read on to find an easy trick to make your own filters!
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This cool Tipster shows us an alternative to shooting with the Pop9. This makes taking photos twice the fun! Find out what our Tipster of the Week is all about!
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This is a no-cost way to get into macro photography. You only need a string, little tape, used up glasses, and a tripod. If you like to make surprising experiments with your analog darling, you've got to try it out!
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Got a wild creation from your lab that you'd like to share? Show us your best homebrew analogue results and Piggies will go out to the most awe inspiring photos!
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How to easily detach the Lomography Spinner 360° body from the handle with no force! Read on to find more about this quickie Tipster.
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It´s known to photographers that the hours before sunset and after sunrise are very good to shoot. They´re also a good opportunity to use your redscale film. Find out what this film can do in a sunny day with clouds!
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Some say if you lose your Diana F+ lens cap it doesn't matter. I'd rather preserve the beautiful plastic wonderment. Here's the quickest tipster you'll ever read.
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My fellow Lomographers who have brought their Spinner 360° cameras with them overseas know what I mean. Nine out of ten times, the airport security will definitely stop you to inspect this suspicious grenade-shaped object. How to avoid this awkward and annoying situation? I have a few tips to share!
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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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Lightleaks are accidents we always welcome. Too bad they don't happen often. You can actually "make" it happen but there are risks involved. You can end up exposing the entire roll or ruin picture perfect shots. So if you are willing to take that risk, this tip might help you.
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How to get an edge on photographing the sea?
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Look around.. the sun is shining over your head and it definitely looks charming. You feel the urge to go out of the house but you don't know where to go.. Here's a perfect spot to shoot...Go up to your roof.
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One of the amazing features of the LC-Wide is the capability of making Full Frame (FF), Half Frame (HF) and Square (S) pics... The one I prefer is HF, because in one picture you can put two shots which are linked. Here are some suggestions.
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Went on vacation without leaving town!
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Do any of your friends or relatives have a video camera? So they probably have some additional lenses you can "borrow" to use with you cameras!
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Here is how to turn an ordinary film into a wonderful red-scale.
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A lot of old Lomo LC-A cameras have lost the black foam which seals the roll compartment, so light could enter in the camera and fog your film. With this simple tutorial you'll learn how to seal the compartment as new.
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When you live in Austria you don’t have to walk far to stumble upon artifacts from imperial times.
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Go nose hunting with your Fisheye!