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  • Just Ina

    shared by atropaworkshop on 2013-11-06

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    shared by alexyz on 2013-06-02

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    shared by alexyz on 2013-06-10

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  • DIY Framed Camera Display

    written by cruzron on 2013-08-05 #gear #tutorials
    DIY Framed Camera Display

    Thinking of what to do with your old cameras that are just gathering dust and mold? Clean them and hang them up seems like a splendid idea!

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  • #18540784

    shared by tall_bastard on 2013-06-22

    late spring portraiture

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  • How to do Easy Multiple Exposures with your Classic LC-A!

    written by wafflesaurus on 2013-05-23 #gear #tutorials
    How to do Easy Multiple Exposures with your Classic LC-A!

    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!

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  • LOC

    shared by tamsoam on 2012-01-18

    - lazy old cat -

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    shared by tamsoam on 2013-01-26

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  • #17934265

    shared by tamsoam on 2013-02-20

    First attempt " curtain silouhette " purple light leaks !

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  • #17859568

    shared by katulka on 2013-02-06

    in antiquariat...

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    shared by quebeleza on 2012-05-11

  • Betka

    shared by quebeleza on 2011-12-27

  • How to Avoid Fat Film Rolls on Your Diana Camera

    written by shmarmy on 2012-07-10 #gear #tutorials
    How to Avoid Fat Film Rolls on Your Diana Camera

    Here's a super simple tip for avoiding loosely wound rolls on your Diana camera.

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  • La Sardina DIY: An Easy See-Through Trompe l’œil Cover

    written by digitaljunk on 2012-09-27 #gear #tutorials
    La Sardina DIY: An Easy See-Through Trompe l’œil Cover

    Dress up your La Sardina DIY camera to look as if it has not been covered at all! A step-by-step guide to creating a see-through optical illusion for your do-it-yourself sardine cam.

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  • #14163533

    shared by patmad on 2011-09-03

    walking city

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    shared by maggie_m on 2012-07-16

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    shared by zuzka on 2012-06-24

  • Cross Processing Color Guide

    written by singleelderly on 2012-05-25
    Cross Processing Color Guide

    Every cross processed slide films have different color shifts. In order to use them flexibly, why don't we have a color palette?

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  • #16112744

    shared by tagliatele_la_testa on 2012-05-21

    I shot trip with my boyfriend then I reloaded the film and shot again other imagines on web... The results are so crazy but I like them!

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    shared by qrro on 2012-04-05

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    shared by qrro on 2012-04-05

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    shared by qrro on 2012-04-06

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  • #15751140

    shared by qrro on 2012-04-06

    30 min pic f=22

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    shared by brettac on 2010-07-30

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    shared by brettac on 2010-07-30

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  • Folding Cameras: Medium Format in the Pocket

    written by berndtotto on 2012-01-25 #gear #people
    Folding Cameras: Medium Format in the Pocket

    Folding cameras have been popular from the beginning of the 20th century to the 50s. How usable are they today? What are the benefits and what are the drawbacks? Here's a very detailed guide by Community member berndtotto on folding cameras.

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  • #15080418

    shared by zuzka on 2012-01-09

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    shared by zuzka on 2012-01-09

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    shared by ali55 on 2012-01-03

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  • Balfron Towers

    shared by rhiannonadam on 2011-08-18

    I had a moment of madness earlier in the year, and had a bit of a crisis about my Polaroids - mostly because whenever I exhibit my stuff is so tiny that it takes hundreds to fill a space... This means that then they are overlooked, as there are hundreds and it's overwhelming. So I tried to think big, and I'm not good at thinking big these days after thinking small for so long... My very own Impossible Project. After a failed attempt at a huge landscape shot on PX680, and tearing my hair out over it, I settled on trying to incorporate many of the things my photography is about into one piece. I had a deadline- July 7th, when I had an exhibition scheduled. So this was born...it's an A1 sized Polaroid emulsion lift montage/collage/mosaic, or whatever you want to call it! Balfron Tower is a thing of beauty to me, though many would beg to differ. It was a rehearsal building for Goldfinger's Trellick Tower in North knesington. This monolithic structure was built in the 1960s and is now a listed building. We drive past it often when heading to Emma's family. i always wonder what life must be like in one of London's few true high rise residential buildings, one that now overlooks the Olympic Park. I am sure the social housing will soon be turfed out, and this building will be reconditioned and sold to bankers at premium prices due to its proximity to Canary Wharf, but until then, it's a housing project. It also plays host to a whole raft of artists, all equally inspired by its brutal elegance. The rest of the piece was shot in Denmark, Hamburg, Whitehall, Whitstable (Kent), London's South Bank, Wales, Dungeness, London City Airport, the Barbican, and Buckingham Palace... and manybe a few more. It took me a couple of months of shooting and compositing. All I can say is that I'm relieved it's over!

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  • A CanoScan Scanning Guide – Part 1: Colour Negative

    written by nicx on 2012-01-02 #gear #tutorials
    A CanoScan Scanning Guide – Part 1: Colour Negative

    This is a how to guide for anyone struggling with their CanoScans. In this Series I will discuss the 4 ways to scan 4 different types of film: Colour Negative, Slide film Cross Processed, Colour Positive film and Monochrome film. Starting with Colour Negative Film.

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  • The Sunny 16 Rule

    written by adam_g2000 on 2011-12-07 #gear #tutorials
    The Sunny 16 Rule

    Got an older Lubitel, bought an antique camera with a broken light meter or none at all? Don't rush out and buy an expensive new light meter, give Sunny 16 a go first!

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  • Creating Lightleaks

    written by stitch on 2011-11-23 #gear #tutorials
    Creating Lightleaks

    Lightleaks are accidents we always welcome. Too bad they don't happen often. You can actually "make" it happen but there are risks involved. You can end up exposing the entire roll or ruin picture perfect shots. So if you are willing to take that risk, this tip might help you.

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  • DIY Glow Sticks From Film Canisters

    written by icuresick on 2011-10-24 #gear #tutorials
    DIY Glow Sticks From Film Canisters

    Most of us, if not all, have accumulated a boxful or two of those empty film canisters after months of being Lomographers. I keep those canisters hoping that someday I can make something out of them. Then, after a failed light painting project, I realized I can make my own light sabers instead of buying another set of disposable glow sticks.

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  • #14445298

    shared by zuzka on 2011-10-11

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    shared by zuzka on 2011-10-11

  • A Selection of Great Super Dark Black and White Photos

    written by recurving on 2011-09-30 #people
    A Selection of Great Super Dark Black and White Photos

    Some months ago we launched an experiment in our playground to search for photos by color. This week we continued working on it and made a lot of different queries. One of them: search for super dark black and white photos – the ones with no saturation and the lowest possible brightness. See a great gallery of those in this article.

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