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You haven't got the money for an LC-A+ or are just loving your old LC-A too much to replace it? But you want to make awesome MX Shots, too? Then I've got the perfect solution for you!
When she falls asleep she gets lost in a world of wonderful creatures and huge flower. Doubles with myself - experimenting with the odd and the unexpected.
When she falls asleep she gets lost in a world of wonderful creatures and huge flower. Doubles with myself - experimenting with the odd and the unexpected.
When she falls asleep she gets lost in a world of wonderful creatures and huge flower. Doubles with myself - experimenting with the odd and the unexpected.
One of the most stunning analogue photos in our Community these past few weeks, this Lomograph sure deserves this spot! Beautifully crafted and well-thought, check out today's featured Lomograph.
(P.O.T.D. 06.13.12)
What kind of angle do you usually use to shoot your shots? I do understand that everyone uses different camera angles due to the subject one likes to capture. However, what I always try to do when I shoot is to have a low angle. When you hold your camera and shoot with the low angle, you can definitely gain a different result on your film! You can change your world by changing your angle!
Of course one isn’t enough! Or two… Or three… Or even four! Gah, the greatness multiple exposure is! Sure is a delight! (P.O.T.D. 06.12.13)
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