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Hello!! Everybody ... I have some techniques that's Interesting and exciting about the Pop 9. It not only works with Pop 9, other Multi-Lens camera works as well!
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Is that a stylish, expensive, designer clutch you have in your hand? No, it's actually a custom camera bag I made using one of my own photos. Find out how after the jump :)
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There are lots of self-portrait shooting methods, and in my article I will tell you about some of them.
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I also wanted to try pitivier06's tipster and the result is baked-pale toned photographs!
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This is a little trick which is very easy and useful to have. This is how to have your Fisheye One camera fitted with a fisheye viewfinder that allows you a better view of the picture you are gonna take.
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We're on a roll with these amazing tipsters by our very own creative community members, with the latest installment dedicated to the panoramic shooters Horizon Perfekt and Kompakt! Check them out after the jump!
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I know I've only used the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator for just a few months, but I want to share some dead-easy simple tipster to you all Pinhole Wizards out there! Oh by the way, on this tipster I only used Diana Multi Pinhole Operator because this is my only pinhole camera. Here's my quickie tipster!
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Whether you've just gotten a spanking new Lubitel 166+ or haven't gotten far along in mastering it, we bring you this Taking Back Tipsters installment brimming with tips and tricks by our fellow lomographers dedicated to this medium format favorite. Read on to find out more!
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Hello again, analogue lovers! I hope you haven't been waiting too long for the second part of this tutorial. I hope that, now that you're well-informed on the basic equipment you'll need for C-41 home development, you're ready for the actual development process itself, which we will be covering in its entirety in this article.
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A quick, simple and easy way to load your Smena 8M, the redscale way!
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A step-by-step tutorial to make your own pinhole camera for Polaroid film!
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Let’s see the chart I spoke you about in the previous episode. This chart is not a fixed rule, because not all the parameters are considered; the important thing is that it considers the most important ones: power of flash, shutter speed, aperture, distance of the subject from the camera and ISO of film.
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Nature. This theme dominates my gallery and is my favourite type of photography. Mother nature is truly beautiful. It's hard to not take a pretty photo as the subject is stunning to begin with and I want to share with you a couple of my tips when i go on a nature-driven shooting spree.
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Would you like to try something different for this year's World Pinhole Photography Day? Why not try an anamorphic photography for a change?
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Month-by-month I'll pick up one Lomograph and write a brief Tipster on, and anything associated with my feelings towards, it. The third article features a February-photo. After the jump, I'll introduce you to a dreamy photo taken with my favorite technique "Exposing both sides of the film (EBS)" with an LC-A+!
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This will work with any camera with variable aperture, but here are some tips (some learned the hard way) on how to shoot on those blazingly sunny, blue sky days.
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Do you scan your Lomographs all by yourself? Have you tried to cross-scan the films? I have tried and tested that! Here is my experiment with cross-scanning monochromatic film!
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Haven't prepared a special camera for World Pinhole Day tomorrow? We come to your rescue with some helpful tips on how to make a pinhole camera for the occasion, whatever material you may have ready with you!
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To celebrate this year's World Pinhole Photography Day, I've been making pinhole cameras in all the film formats I'm familiar with: 35mm, 120, 110, and now... Instant Film! So, I'm now about to show you how to get something good out of a bad, bad habit: let's make a DiY pinhole camera for your Instax Mini film!
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Do you want to scan your negatives but don't own a flatbed scanner? Do you have an ordinary scanner and a tablet? Look no more, I have a solution for you.