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Get moody pictures with a Holga.
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How to use your Ringflash the other way around of its circular brightness!
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Wearing a mask can be very useful and it varies depending where we are: a mask of a superhero when you're with the one you'd want to protect, a cheerful kind of a mask for those days when you don't want anyone to see you crying or you can employ a mask of childishness for you and your camera!
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Most Lomographers use scanners as a part of their daily lives, some of us on the other hand have to make up new was to digitalize our precious analogue shots - in any scanning case it is necessary to have a good light source! My tip, use your computer screen and try different background to experiment with your photo results.
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Sprocket are fun why not make it instant....... !!! Making your Diana an instant sprocket printer is easy......
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Butterflies aflutter, pollen in the air and clear blue skies – seems like nothing could go wrong as you went out with your camera for a Lomo shoot, until exposing a few frames later, it suddenly rained and you found yourself back in your dark and dingy rat hole. So what to do? Light up some neon for something fun, says our Tipster of the week!
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There is a good habit that all analog photographers have ... and I don´t have it! I say about a habit that I consider necessary. It´s to know which film you're using;)
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Light-write the perfect rainbow when writing with light! You might be thinking it's something of a feat for you to have, but all you need is a little bit of your imagination and it'll be as easy peasy as lemon squeezy!
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If you like the colors of expired film but your fridge is filled with film that expires in some years, you'll like this very simple tip.
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The endless arguments between the conflict of film and digital photography have subsided during the later part of this decade without having any clear conclusion. It’s a pity, though thinking that the next generation will never know the fact that to make a picture is about burning an image on film and not how much storage capacity you got - and our tipster here took the initiative on teaching the young ones the honest way of snapping photos!
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Diana F+ are simple to use and you can get great colourful result from them. But I got bored of just having just those colours, so i stuck some colour gels in my Diana.......
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Still can't let go of your beloved Soviet made Lomo LC-A?, It's old-world charm, that authentic rustic smell... As you know, everything else are already made in China, but you shouldn't feel you're being left behind by this fact. You just have to admit yourself to the possible changes that are bound to happen and you might see yourself smiling afterwards. And that's exactly what our Tipster of the week did!
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Hate cooking? Love cooking? Either way ... here's a way to have big fun in the kitchen.
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You meet a good old friend and proudly present him your new camera - but when you get the picture a few days later it turns out to be headless! Just one more headless picture for your collection... but before you get angry to your beloved camera just take the time and try out what you REALLY get on the picture!
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You may ask, “why should I present my lomos in triptych?” For one thing, it looks cool. Secondly, if you scan your own negatives, you get to scan them faster and more efficiently. And thirdly, it can provide a story that you never intended.
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With the availability of the Instax back for the Lomo LC-A+, It's such a convenience especially for the impatient Lomographers - they will never have to wait for another hour to see their analogue efforts! Yay! And with these new addition to the growing army of the Lomo LC-A accessories, now there's more room for experiments! Isn't this what we came here for, yeah? Read on to learn the latest trick from this week's Tipster!
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The cable release for the Diana camera is very handy for long exposures, but it is very limiting if you want to produce some self portraits or if you have complicated lighting and need some distance from the camera. Here is a DIY tip for a longer cable release. All you need is string.
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Take some self portraits, but this time have your camera somewhere different!
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The most common complaint when it comes to the Diana Mini is that it won't wind all the way to the next frame. Don't rage against this machine, go with the grain. Film grain, that is.
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Today, we attempt to look back and retrace the basic foundation of what gave us Lomographers the sole purpose to exist - that is to capture the light with a pinhole. Join us as we pay homage to this very simplistic method of image making with our week's selected Tipster!