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Actually its pretty easy to make the film canister keychain. Learn it quick and feel proud about it!
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Traffic lights are helpful light signals that you usually find on the corners of crossroads...but they're also inside your Lomographic cameras.
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Adapter for the Diana viewfinder (with a 35mm back)
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If you like shooting with the Diana's flash different colour gels, this trick could save you valuable seconds.
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When i bought by Vivitar Ultra wide and slim, i realised that it can't take 'double exposures' like the Diana F+ could! So i shot a roll with it, rewound it, fished the film leader out again, and reloaded it into my friend's Actionsampler!
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Nobody likes losing their lens cap but as we all know, that small little piece plastic is so easy to misplace! Well, fret no more because the DIY lens cap is here to save the day!
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Even if you have a tiny budget but still want to give your Holga and/or Recesky TLR a new look, you can!
All you need is a printer, sticker paper and a dash of creativity (:
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When we want our pictures to be forceful or eloquent, it needs to be sharp and clear. Accurately focusing the pictures will enable the them to deliver the facts truthfully.
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A few ideas to get your favourite toys a new look!
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We all have film canisters lying around all over. But what to do with them? Here's how to turn them into "always at hand" containers. It's quickly done, easy and puts the canisters to a good use.
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Transform your supersampler into a beautiful collage machine with the help of a match-box, scissors and patience.
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"Son, get you a light-meter and your shot won't be wrong!" Ok, but what if I, light-meter in my hand, keep on forgetting the features (f/stop and shutter speed) of my Diana F? Don't worry, tattoo it: around the neck!
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I thought of cooking film. I put the film in the microwave and.... good pictures came out!
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Looking through my photos collection, I noticed that a large amount of them were shots of the sunset. And every single one was like a no-brainer winner. Aim at the horizon and snap a photo to guarantee a breathtaking freezeframe!
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After the first try to prepare the film with coffee i gave it another try. It was nice at first but I wanted to improve it further.
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Here's a short tipster on how I made a short film using shots from my beloved LOMO LC-A. Try it out yourself as its loads of fun!
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I've got the chance to take home a large batch of limes from work. Now, I like the color and taste of limes, so why not my film?!
This small (part 1) tipster is about the effects of acidic lime juice on film!
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Here is a small series of processed film strips layered with magnets and pinned with aluminum clip. Hope you guys like it!
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Cant find nice textured walls for doubles? Or probably too lazy to look for them? There are 100 textures that are available right infront of your computer monitor, you just need a little time to download them all.
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After developing my 20th roll or so I realised I would need to come up with some sort of system for having some kind of order to my negatives! After a bit of searching and asking around I found negative sleeves to solve my problem.