Tag: quickie tipster
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Instax Business Cards
written by wn7ant on 2011-08-25 #gear #tutorialsDifferent. Business cards that marry Digital to Analog. Something personally created that is different every time. A unique product that raises peoples interest in it, and the process that creates it.
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DIY Instax Frame
written by candy_1006 on 2012-01-12 #gear #tutorialsRecycling is always a good idea for our planet. Let's make some gifts for our friends using Instax cartridges! Learn how I did it after the jump.
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DIY Pinhole Instax Camera
written by stephanie_maks on 2011-09-21 #gear #tutorialsA simple modification to convert an LCA+ Instant Back into a stand-alone homebrew pinhole camera, using only a few things found around the house, and only taking 30-60 minutes.
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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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QuickieTipster: Create a Strong Vignette!
written by floriansimon on 2010-06-11 #gear #tutorialsFeeling disappointed of your LC-A because you expected a stronger vignette effect? There's a quick and simple way to achieve this effect without modifying your camera.
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Scanning 120 Film with the Lomography Film Scanner
written by sandravo on 2013-03-18 #gear #tutorialsLomography’s new film scanner is a brilliant device specifically designed for quick scanning of 35mm film. For those of you who share my love for medium format, let me show an easy way to use the film scanner for 120 film scanning.
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Which iso/asa to use when? A short guide.
written by lighttomysoul on 2011-05-07 #gear #tutorialsISO, ASA, shutter speed, aperture, f/-stops, cloudy, daylight, nighttime, long exposure... The world of photography houses a whole new language and it's not always easy to know which film to use when to get the best results. I'm going to list some quick tips to hopefully help you.
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Making Those Annoying Horizontal Lines on Your Photos Disappear
written by blueskyandhardrock on 2012-12-27 #gear #tutorialsA simple fix for those horizontal lines that appear on your shots when scanning.
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Double Exposure for Beginners
written by shamini on 2012-03-31 #gear #tutorialsSimple double exposures for beginners!
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Recycle your 35mm Canisters to Make Home for 120 films!
written by fash_on on 2010-11-05 #gear #tutorialsActually for a long time I didn’t know that 120 film sometimes comes with a canister, none of the films I had bought over the past 4 years had these. It’s quick and easy to do and helps the environment by re-using stuff instead of discarding it.
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Free Exposure Guide Inside a Film Box
written by zark on 2011-12-04 #gear #tutorialsEvery time we open a box of film, we usually don't take into consideration the box that it came it. Before throwing away the box, take a closer look first. You might find something useful.
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LC-A & LC-Wide Tip: Always Check for Fresh Batteries!
written by denisesanjose on 2012-10-30 #gear #tutorialsHere's a tip on keeping your Lomo LC-A and Lomo LC-Wide in top condition: always mind the batteries.
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Blitzkrieg Pop: A Quickie Tipster for Fritz the Blitz
written by fernanda-breder on 2012-04-12 #gear #tutorialsMany people - including me - have complained about the Fritz the Blitz randomly deciding not to work. But I found out why this happens and how to solve it! Come read about it on this quickie tipster.
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Can I Put 220 Film in a Holga?
written by katherine-lynn on 2011-07-06 #gear #tutorialsWill a roll of 220 film fit into your Holga? Do you have to make any special modifications to use it? I found the answers by reading articles online, but more importantly, through trial and error.
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The Square Diana Mini Splitzing Experience
written by vicuna on 2009-11-25 #gear #tutorialsThe Diana Mini camera is a stunning little toy by itself, but what if you want to make some square splitzer shots with it?
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Intoxicate Your Film
written by jaguarwomon on 2011-04-29 #gear #tutorialsSoaking film in rubbing alcohol creates beautiful effects. It's easy too! Here's some tips for you to try.
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Double Exposures with the Polaroid Spectra Camera
written by koduckgirl on 2013-01-21 #gear #tutorialsGuess what Lomographers! If you still have your vintage Polaroid Spectra camera, your image superimposition cravings may be fulfilled!
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Scan-It-Yourself Tips : How To Get A Different Color Tone in Black and White Lomographs
written by bebopbebop on 2013-04-28 #gear #tutorialsDo you scan your Lomographs all by yourself? Have you tried to cross-scan the films? I have tried and tested that! Here is my experiment with cross-scanning monochromatic film!
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Portrait Photography Tips: Snapping Perfect Portraits
written by amandaglass on 2012-03-08 #gear #tutorialsAny fellow Lomographer must have taken a portrait photo before, right? Well, if you haven't, these are a few tips to help you succeed. During any time and any place, let the snapping of perfect portraits begin!
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Holga Unmasked!
written by ipdegirl on 2012-04-03 #gear #tutorialsSee what you can do with your Holga when you DON'T use the 12 or 16 mask. It's naked, leaky, and overlapping fun. I have been using my Holga without either the 12 or 16 frame mask and have been getting some really nice results. I love the exaggerated vignetting and light leaks that occurred on every picture. These pictures all came from The Art of Waiting roll from September 2010, shot on Fuji Velvia.
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Tips for Shooting on Bright Sunny Days in Summer
written by jaymeephotography on 2014-07-08 #gear #tutorialsShooting on a bright sunny day involves a little bit of planning. There are a number of things you can do to avoid heavy shadows and squinting eyes in portraits and help achieve great results.
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Display Your Photos with Just Your Negatives!
written by ricah_018 on 2010-11-25 #gear #tutorialsSo you just got your prints and are eager to display them for everyone to see. No frame? No problem. You already have what you need in that envelope you got from the one-hour photo. This is an easy way of saying to your non-lomographic friends, "Yes, unlike your photos that are stuck inside the computer, my photos come from an actual roll of film and are already sitting pretty on my shelf."
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Like a Splitzer on a Wire
written by pandaisdead on 2011-11-24 #gear #tutorialsHow to avoid losing your La Sardina DIY splitzer and lens cap? Put them on a wire!
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Throw a Filter on that Redscale!
written by rrohe on 2011-07-15 #gear #tutorialsIn which our hero takes DIY redscale film one step further and discovers new potential in the colors of his pictures.
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Quickie Tipster: Recycling Film Containers (Utility Canister)
written by brettac on 2011-03-23 #gear #tutorialsOk so you might think this a joke, BUT so did I until I tried it out and showed it to the world.
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DIY Lens Caps: Lens Caps For The Recesky DIY TLR
written by cornborn on 2011-08-17 #gear #tutorialsHere’s a quickie tipster on how to make DIY lens caps for your DIY camera!
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Long Exposure Tips: Things I Usually Do in the Night With My Camera
written by arydwiaji on 2013-02-06 #gear #tutorialsGolden Rule #2 - Use it any time – day and night. So let's apply it. Especially in the night. Let see, things I usually do in the night with my camera...
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Diana Mini-Spin with Friends!
written by jwhoa19 on 2011-05-28 #gear #tutorialsThis is a tipster that shows you that you don't always need a spinner 360 to get an awesome pan. In fact, you can't even get this effect with the spinner. all you need is a Diana Mini, a flash and some friends!
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How to Avoid Newton's Rings While Scanning Your Negatives
written by attelid on 2012-02-22 #gear #tutorialsWhen I saw how expensive it would have been to develop and print every single roll and realized that nobody could scan my Spinner negatives, I decided to buy a film scanner. And like every Lomographer, I had to fight against our most terrible enemies: the Newton Rings.
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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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