Tag: focus
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8 Easy but Awesome Beginner Tips
written by nadinadu on 2011-09-16 #gear #tutorialsAnyone who has spent enough time in the Lomo Society will have a faint idea of some popular tricks people like to do which give you great results! So this Tipster is for all the Lomo-Beginners out there!
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What It Takes: Universal Mercury II
written by dinospork on 2012-02-20 #gear #tutorialsFor this edition of What It Takes series by Lomographer Dan Arnold, he will be working with the Universal Mercury II.
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Diana F+ 35 mm Back: Framing Correctly
written by ayslin1 on 2011-06-03 #gear #tutorialsWhen we get comfortable with modern digital cameras or with the Diana F+ 120 film format and then start using the 35 mm back for the Diana F+, most of the times we have a hard time getting the framing right and knowing what will come out on the negative/slide.
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Holga TLR CF: First Thoughts
written by adam_g2000 on 2011-12-02 #gearAre you thinking about buying a Holga? What about a TLR camera? You might want to read about my first experience of using either and both, through the Holga TLR camera!
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Lomography's Little Lessons: Depth of Field
written by jennifer_pos on 2015-04-10 #gear #tutorialsHave you ever wondered why those nerdy camera constructors formulate complicated terms that baffle most normal citizens? Trust me, I know it all too well; Physics was the first subject to go when I had to choose between studying and spending yet another night pursuing youthful adventures. But don't worry — the remedy for all of the gaps in your knowledge is right here: Lomography’s Little Lessons on Photography. Follow this series and in no time you'll catch up on everything your curious mind desires!
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How to Fix the LOMO LC-A+ Zone Focus System
2011-08-19 #gear #tutorialsI got lots of unwanted blurry pictures with my LOMO LC-A+ so I tried to fix it by my own and I want to share my results.
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Measure the Distance to Get the Focus Right
written by pvalyk on 2011-11-27 #gear #tutorialsHere is a tipster that will show you how you can get the focus right every time. All you have to do is measure the distance between your camera and the subject that you are shooting.
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The Creation of Panoramic Macros
written by wil6ka on 2012-12-07 #gear #tutorialsIt's the photographic accidents that sometimes bring out some new twists and thoughts about photography. Things you never really thought about in the first place. Just imagine the lens of your panoramic camera gets loose and creates some very interesting new results? How about that?
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Intimate Close-Ups: Photographs of Invading Personal Space
2016-11-05 #cultureThe subjects of these photographs look like they're just within your reach.
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What It Takes: United States Camera Corp. Reflex II
written by dinospork on 2012-04-20 #gear #tutorialsIn Volume 3 of What It Takes, I dive into the world of respooling film to bring back an old bakelite 620 box camera that wants you to think it's a TLR. Spoiler alert: it's not!
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My Lubitel 166B from Second to First Hand
written by ester_s_ch on 2012-09-19 #gear #tutorialsClean your beautiful Lubitel and it'll be like new with this simple trick. Important: This tipster is only for adventurers.
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Easy Distance Guessing at an Arm's Length
written by themindseye on 2013-07-18 #gear #tutorialsYou've just ordered your new all-glass Belairgon 114mm lens and can't wait to see some sharp results. In order to see those results, you'll need to “focus” on this easy trick to (fairly) accurately guess distances from you to any object. In less than five seconds, you'll be able to judge distances as good as any SLR lens.
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Removable Holga Lens for Close Focus and Pinhole Modes
written by kellysamuelson on 2012-02-06 #gear #tutorialsThis simple modification will remove the stop peg on your Holga lens allowing you to use close focus (turn the focus ring further than the one person photo), create a pinholga without breaking your camera or generally do anything you want a permanently removable lens for.
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