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Tipster Of The Day: Saturation Failure Resolved

by scapegoat
posted 10 months ago
5 comments and 5 votesWhenever a Lomographic boredom occurs, a solution is then formulated immediately in order to supplement the creative troubles we're going through. On this state of urgency, it unexpectedly brings out the hidden brilliance in all of us and we will never be the same again.
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Tipster Of The Day: Coloured Dimensions You Can Almost Touch

by scapegoat
posted 11 months ago
6 comments, 1 submission, and 5 votesA Color Splash does not only emits the various spiritual forces and compulsions of its Chakras on your shots, it can also make everything you thought flat into a life-like portrait of your world.
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Tipster Of The Day: Infinite Encounters Of The Plastic Kind

by scapegoat
posted 11 months ago
6 comments and 4 votesUsing film cameras at this time and age is already enough to alienate the person sitting next to us that it will instantly give an impression about us not being ahead of the modern world and still have a lot of things to cope with.
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Extending the Photo Dimension When Double Exposing

by breakphreak
posted 11 months ago
5 comments and 6 votesShoot from the hip, but mind the composition guidelines. Sometimes you really know to appreciate a pic that has a foreground and a background, a pic that emphasizes the spicy dominant object from the numerous secondary details, a pic that carries a story of its own etc.
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Make Your Own Kaleidoscope!

by breakphreak
posted 11 months ago
5 commentsThe fisheye lens already provides you with the round shape, so you already have 50% of the work done - now
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Tipster Of The Day: Dodgy Little Piece Of Black Metal

by scapegoat
posted 11 months ago
4 comments and 1 voteSometimes it is good to be reminded of the most simplest things you can still do that you might have overlooked. Since the stress of those various complexities in our analogue life can be unbearable that it is such a breath of fresh hair when you try to confront and revisit the basics we used to know...
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A 35mm Effect on Medium Format Film!

by riki_87
posted 11 months ago
12 comments and 6 votesThis tip consists of creating a 35mm effect in while using medium format film. What you will need is a piece of a 35mm film exposed - but without nothing on the film, something to fix the film with, some medium format film and of course a camera as well.
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Tipster Of The Day: From The Ground Up

by scapegoat
posted 11 months ago
6 comments, 1 submission, and 1 voteOut of excitement upon taking your self-portrait, it seems like you got yourself entangled helplessly with that 10-meter cable release you just bought that it's impossible for you to get out of it now. Spare yourself from this embarrassment and let your toes do the job for you the next time around. How so? read on...
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Pop 9 - Multiple Images

by superlighter
posted 11 months ago
10 comments and 7 votesI was bored with always having 9 identical images from my Pop 9 camera and while waiting for a new POP 9+ camera that allows multiple exposures I had the idea of making a multiple exposure film playing with some black tape to darken some of the 9 lenses. The greatest difficulty is to reload the film so that the second exposure matches in the best way possible the first one to recreate the usual 3x3 image grid.
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Tipster Of The Day: Hot Chocolate For The Lomographic Soul

by scapegoat
posted 12 months ago
5 comments and 1 voteInstead of ending up stuck inside your bedroom while you snug your favourite pillow under the sheets today, why not turn off that heater, put on some thermal gloves and don't forget to load a roll of film into your LC-A because...
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Tipster Of The Day: The Superwide Samplerama

by scapegoat
posted about 1 year ago
3 comments and 2 votesThese dynamic shots we always get from these various multi-lensed cameras such as the Supersampler that can freeze-frame your time and space into four sequential analogue duplicates and rendering them as if it was a very short and sweet two-second Lomographic daydream...
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Tipster Of The Day: Multiple Fader Deluxe

by scapegoat
posted about 1 year ago
3 comments and 1 voteOn taking snapshots, you always rely on whatever there is your immediate surroundings has and it is up to your own intuition to decide when is the right time to press that shutter button of the camera you fully trust, hoping that it will faithfully reproduced as exactly as what you saw in your viewfinder. (Un)fortunately, this is not the case with this camera...
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Tipster Of The Day: I Flash You, You Split Me.

by scapegoat
posted about 1 year ago
3 comments and 2 votesFor some regions are already experiencing heavy monsoons on a daily basis while to some who are living on the other hemisphere of the globe are starting to feel the first chill of autumn to sweep on their lovely cheeks.
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Tipster Of The Day: Can You Release My Cable?

by scapegoat
posted about 1 year ago
3 comments and 1 voteOn taking photos at low light conditions especially at night when long exposures are inevitable they say to hold your breath, let your index finger depress the shutter button and just wait for your LC-A's second click.
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Tipster Of The Week: With Or Without Lubikin

by scapegoat
posted about 1 year ago
11 comments and 4 votesBy now, you must have heard of the new king of Lomotown- the "Lubitel 166+":http://www.lomography.com/lubitel166+/about made its debut recently together with his faithful assistant, the very optimistic Lubikin which exclusively is in charge on any of the camera's internal 35mm affairs thus making the Lubitel a very un-modern but hip, bi-format twin lens reflex camera of its kind.
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