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DIY Rainbow Polka Dot Filters: Pot of Gold Not Included
written by sixsixty on 2012-07-09 #gear #tutorialsAdd some color and design to your photos with these easy-peasy, printable DIY Rainbow Polka Dot Filters. All the steps, tips, and tricks from someone who's made it to the other side of the rainbow.
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Shoot with Redscale in Overcast Weather!
written by hodachrome on 2012-11-12 #gear #tutorialsDo you like overcast weather? I prefer sunny days for going out and shooting films, however, I also do like overcast because it's the best time to shoot with redscale! I love shooting in redscale, and in this article I'll let you in on secrets for how to master shooting in redscale in overcast weather!
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Perfectly Exposed, No Batteries Required
written by themindseye on 2013-06-06 #gear #tutorialsNo exposure meter, no batteries, no problem; make perfectly exposed photos with this handy DIY exposure calculator.
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5 Tips to Being a Thrifty Photographer!
written by thedumeister on 2012-07-31 #gear #tutorialsIn this tipster, you will find out how you can save money on film photography. I will go over the five basic ways on how any film photographer and Lomographer can pursue their artistic dreams and develop their creative outlets without having to spend a fortune.
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The Definitive Trick...or How to Get Films FOR FREE!
written by jandra on 2012-03-31 #gear #tutorialsTo take pictures, we need our cameras but without films, we can't do anything. Nowadays, prices have soared and the same people who today, take all our money, in the past they gave us the option of getting free films or albums.
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How to Process C41 at Home
written by maxwellmaxen on 2012-04-02 #gear #tutorialsProcessing color negative film is actually easy than most think. If you're feeling a bit braver, you should try out this tipster by Lomographer maxwellmaxen on processing your own colored films.
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Camera Modification: Turn your LC-A+ into a Rainbow Camera!
written by sandravo on 2013-05-16 #gear #tutorialsPersonally I am a huge fan of redscaling. It allows you to get some color in your photos, even on the grayest of days. But what if you just want to add the redscale effect to just some of your photos rather than shooting an entire roll this way? Easy enough: use a red filter! And while you're at it, why not throw in some other colors as well?! Read on to find out how you can turn your LC-A+ in to a rainbow camera!
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Create Your Own 120 Film from 35mm Films
written by fendyfazeli on 2012-05-23 #gear #tutorialsin this article i will show you how to make 35mm film became and fit to 120mm film. this is my first time doing this and the result going well. im using Holga WPC for this experiment which is this is a pinhole camera
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Underwater Photos with Diana F+
written by charliewagers on 2012-07-17 #gear #tutorials #videosA quick and easy way to take pictures underwater with your Diana F+, with just a plastic bag, some rubber-bands, and maybe some duct tape.
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Wide Angle Photography Tips: A Kaleidoscope Makes Your Fisheye Crazy
written by aguillem on 2014-06-16 #gear #tutorialsYou know those toys that make you think someone gave you drugs when you look into them? Why not recreate the psychedelic patterns on your photos?
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Self Portraits - Fun with Instax Mini!
written by lostlittlekid on 2012-12-06 #gear #tutorialsIf you're like me and love taking self portraits, this article is for you! Read my tips after the jump!
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Sprocket Hole Scanning with EPSON Scanners
written by veato on 2011-08-22 #gear #tutorialsIf you have a scanner with a backlight then you should be able to use the DigitaLiza scanning mask to scan sprockets - examples are the V330 and V500 models. To get a correct exposure though you'll need to tweak the EPSON Scan software. Read on to find out how.
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How to do Easy Multiple Exposures with your Classic LC-A!
written by wafflesaurus on 2013-05-23 #gear #tutorialsYou 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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Sunny 16 Table Guide To Film Speed For Toy Cameras
written by kidrobot on 2012-11-23 #gear #tutorialsTo help Lomographers when choosing the correct ISO rating for their film in toy cameras, I have created a colourful little table based on the "sunny 16" rule for Lomography's best-loved, plastic cameras.
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Camera Modification Tips: Splitzing your Lubitel 166+
written by sandravo on 2013-05-27 #gear #tutorialsI am very fond of my Lubitel 166+! It takes the most amazing pictures, even when you don't expect it to. But there was one thing missing that could help me shake things up a bit: a Splitzer. So I made my own!
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Alternative Processes: How to Make Salt Prints
written by analogue_rogue on 2013-05-08 #gear #tutorialsItching for something new and creative to include in your analogue routine? The salt print technique will be your gateway to the wonderful world of alternative photography printing. It's time to experiment!
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Alternative Uses of Film Canisters
written by renenob on 2011-11-09 #gear #tutorialsI am sure that a lot of you have film canisters gathering dust in the corners of your rooms. Here are some things that you can put inside them so that we may extend their purpose.
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Camera Modification Tips – Filters to Diana Mini
written by jutei on 2013-05-16 #gear #tutorialsDiana Mini doesn’t have that many accessories, so it’s up to us to make our own ones. Here’s how you can mod your Diana Mini to take filters, without making any damage to your Mini
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Frozen In Time: Why You Should Freeze Your Films
written by folieadude on 2013-01-11 #gear #tutorialsAlthough a lot of us love using expired films, some of us still love the sharp clean and fresh look of well... fresh film. But what do you do to keep expired films looking fresh? FREEZE 'EM!
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How to Peel Your Instax Film
2013-06-03 #gear #tutorialsYou know that neat, rough looking border you can get on your pack film photos when you peel them apart? You can get the same effect with your Instax photos! Here's how.
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Long Exposures and Lomography: Shooting Light Trails in Hong Kong
written by kitschiguy on 2013-01-09 #gear #tutorialsUse your Holga or Diana F to shoot light trails; Learning the ins and outs of long exposure photography in Hong Kong.
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Quickie Tipster : Silhouette
written by analogmonolog on 2011-08-18 #gear #tutorialsSometimes we want to reveal our mysterious side by keeping our fellow Lomographers puzzled - what objects did we take? Why not try this easy but very nice and interesting basic tips that is silhouette? The dark object against strong bright background , that is something mysterious and fun
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Making the Most of Medium Format: Make your own Rangefinder for Zone Focus Cameras
written by simonh82 on 2012-11-21 #gear #tutorialsWhen I ordered a new Belair X6-12 I was worried that the shallower depth of field on the 90mm lens would lead to lots of out of focus shot and waste my precious 120 film. Not any more, with this amazingly simple rangefinder that can be customized for any zone focus camera.
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Lomo Experiments: Bluescale Your Old Kodachrome 64 Stash!
written by sandravo on 2014-02-19 #gear #tutorialsKodachrome is one of those golden films from a not too distant past that has died a sudden death. Not only because the film was taken out of production, but even more so because it can no longer be developed. Or can it? Read on to find out how you can easily get some seriously funky bluescale pics out of your forgotten Kodachrome 64 stash.
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Basic Tips to Buy a Camera at a Yard Sale
written by mllev on 2013-09-05 #gear #tutorialsHere in the community, we often read about how our fellow Lomographers bought a camera at a yard sale or flea market. But how do we know when buying a camera if it is in a functioning state? Here are a few tips about what to look for (or to avoid).
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Tutorial: How to Print with a Photographic Enlarger
written by gionnired on 2013-03-20 #gear #tutorialsDo you want to print your films in a completely analog way? This is the perfect tipster for you!
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Instax 210 Wide Multiple Exposure
written by ping-junior on 2013-04-22 #gear #tutorialsInstax Wide Camera 210 is an instant camera made by Fujifilm. I want to share some tricks to get multiple exposures using the Instax Wide 210.
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Shooting Wisely with 120: Format Choice
written by nation_of_pomation on 2012-11-30 #gear #tutorialsConcerned about the cost of medium format photography? How about the number of exposures per roll? Let me ease your worries.
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Developing Film at Home - Alternative #1: Caffenol C
written by aigenhime on 2013-02-21 #gear #tutorialsCaffenol C is a very easy to use alternative technique to develop your films at home. According to my research online, this technique can be used for developing both black and white films and colored films but I have only seen the examples of black and white films. There are many different formulas for this technique but I will give you the recipe I found most useful by trying to find the right combination myself.
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Use Two 110 Films on a 35mm Camera for Crazy Awesome Shots
written by dvzncndo on 2013-05-15 #gear #tutorialsSo there are a lot of tipsters and hacks on the web for using 35mm film on different format cameras, so I went and tried using 110 on a 35mm camera, and this is pretty much what I got on my first try. It’s a bit of a process, but it’s also lots of fun, then again, what in Lomography isn't?
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