Tag: technique
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Multiple Exposures with Flowers!
written by hodachrome on 2012-11-11 #gear #tutorialsThe Multiple Exposure (MX) technique is one method to create some of the most unique photos know to Lomographers! We all love MX, but what are the techniques? Flowers are my favorite subject for MX. I often mix them with landscapes, old factories, trees and so on. Now, let's take a look at how we can create those wonderful images!
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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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Easy DIY Redscale Film
written by hodachrome on 2013-02-27 #gear #tutorialsNo redscale film on your stock? No worries, EBS master Hodaka Yamamoto a.k.a. hodachrome prepared a quick and simple tipster for you to make your very own redscale film with just four items.
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A Simple Guide to Making a Panograph
written by homer on 2011-11-11 #gear #tutorialsPanographs are simple and fun and there's a only a few guidelines to remember when making these stunning images.
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Change Your World by Changing Your Angle!
written by hodachrome on 2013-04-20 #gear #tutorialsWhat 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!
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Capture the Illusion of Night
written by hodachrome on 2013-02-07 #gear #tutorialsLong exposure is among the more popular techniques used to capture light, and it can be done so easily and beautifully to capture the illusion of night. There's a wide spectrum of lighting to be found on a street, highway, in a tunnel, factory, during a sunset, and even a heavily lit Christmas scene. So go ahead and capture it! Sound hard? It's actually quite simple really! As long as you know what to prepare, you'll be able to capture extremely cool long exposure shots!
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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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Photograms – An Avant-garde Tipster
written by tomas_bates on 2011-04-15 #gear #tutorialsPhotograms are produced by laying objects directly onto photographic paper, so there's no camera involved. This means that they're one of the easiest ways to get great results in the world of photography! Read on for details of how to make them…
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Fire Away! Part 1: Basic Principles of Photographing Fireworks
written by digitaljunk on 2012-07-17 #gear #tutorialsIn this article, learn about the principles of photographing fireworks: which films to use, what camera settings you need, and a few tips for you to try out.
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Sandwich Technique
written by escudero on 2011-08-18 #gear #tutorialsSome years ago I learned a lab technique known as "sandwich" or "sandwiching", that involves, to say it succintctly, putting a negative on top of another on the enlarger, so you combine two or more images in one photograph.
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Expand Your Creative Photographic Skills With Lumen Prints
written by eparrino on 2022-10-04 #gear #tutorialsHow can we express meanings in ways that a picture taken with a conventional camera cannot? Alternative techniques such as lumen printing can be effective instruments.
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Make Yourself a Splitzer
written by jbeischer on 2012-01-27 #gear #tutorialsMake your own Splitzer! All you need is black electrical tape, a creative imagination and you're all set! Learn how I created my splitzer after the break.
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Diana Mini Flash Tipster
written by shhquiet on 2010-02-17 #gear #tutorialsWant to shoot cool, overlapping images with the sweet and petite Diana Mini Flash package? Just follow these easy steps and surprise yourself with the results, c/o our Chief Tipster Mandi!
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