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It's so easy to turn a single-use camera into a fisheye camera! And cheap ,too ...
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This is a tipster that shows you that you don't always need a spinner 360 to get an awesome pan.
In fact, you can't even get this effect with the spinner. all you need is a Diana Mini,
a flash and some friends!
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safest way to load your LC-A+ and get some extra shots! Sometimes while you are shooting with your precious LC-A+, the advance wheel gets a bit hard to turn and you start hearing a strange sound like a "crack crack crack" from the inside of the camera.
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Did you meet with a friend to take singular photos with more than exposure? did you work to take beautiful pictures, but when you finished your roll didn't? No problem, you have the answer!!
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Now this one is really easy . All you need is a door viewer , a piece of tape and of course your camera!
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For anyone who’s bought a Spinner 360 or Sprocket Rocket, figuring out how to scan sprockets can take a lot of trial and error...which is why I wrote this guide.
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Pretty much it's the tipster for ppl who has lots of old 90's expired film like KODAK and doesn't know how cool and awesome they actually are :3 Last summer I got a bunch of KODAK Gold 100 film rolls almost for free, cos they were expired and hidden on some dusty shelves of a family store in the middle of nowhere (good-old-Missori state). So I started my experiments with the way of using sunlight in analogue photography and here are some of them (:
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After having some little problems with my instant photos, I decided to play with a Fuji Instax film cartridge. This is what happens when you develop by hand this tiny instant photos.
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Ahh .... summer time has come again, pack your bag, take your camera and go to the beach, take a shot of the horizon, sand and activities, but it might be better if you have something to make your photo look different, lenses, filters, flashes or colour splashes. Well, all of those are quite complicated for rookies, aren't they?
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In which our hero admits his strong infatuation with reflections; both his own and those of objects. Or, using reflective surfaces, other than a typical mirror, to enhance the composition of your shots.
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This is just a very quick and easy tipster (that some of you may already be aware of) and it's sure to add an extra splash of colour to your Instax photos.
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Using a combination of a ringflash, gels, a macro lens and a low-sensitivity film you can create some amazing close, colourful and high-contrast photos. Using slide film and cross-processing launches these photos into full on psychedelia.
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A super duper cheap way to alter your photos, color-wise!
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I have found tape invaluable. I now keep a huge roll in my bag at all times and I find new uses all the time. I hope to show a few different ideas especially when using a PC adapter.
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An attempt to give my discarded off cuts a new lease of life by chemically altering them forever. Mwahahaha...
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This is just a quick little trick to get yourself some more fisheye shots in your life.
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How do you make a birthday card for your wife (or husband, or anyone really) a little more exciting? You make one using your camera, of course…
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The LC-Wide can shoot full frame, square frame and half frame. But with this super simple tip you can also create beautiful shots and endless panoramas that layer and merge like a work of art.
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How to keep them little buggers from wasting your precious film? Multiple-exposure trickery!
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What to have that 1 second suspense shot from your multi-lens camera? This could be it.