Tipster Of The Day: The Superwide Samplerama
written by scapegoat
on November 16th, 2008
, 3 comments
(2 votes)
These 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…
Upon pulling the Supersampler’s ripcord and before pressing its shutter button, you might want to take note of this simple advice first:
PANORAMAMANIA by Koebold
“Move your Supersampler really fast from left to right or north to south. Shoot in the way you like to have your photo to be taken and try to be straight when sweeping your Supersampler on either directions…dont get a bow.”
Shooting moving subjects or moving your camera while shooting, whichever that is you prefer, timing is the key. So be fast and shoot that locomotion!
If you have any tips or tricks you think that can defy the boring state of stagnation in your existence, please have them uploaded here.













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