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Back to Basics: Film Speed
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-02-10 #gear #tutorialsGetting blurry shots when you shoot inside? Night shots all browny looking or washed out? Got no detail in clouds or snow or on beaches? Get the right film for the job.
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Back To Basics: Film 101
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-03-27 #gear #tutorialsGood negatives make good prints. Bad negatives make prints that are too dark or are all blown out. This tipster is all about getting the balance right.
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Back to Basics: Stop It Up, Stop It Down
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-04-18 #gear #tutorialsWhen you start in film photography, you may be suprised to be constantly told to 'stop' it. This isn't us being mean, it's a fundamental of photography.
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Shooting with Expired Film
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-03-06 #gear #tutorialsShooting with expired film is always a gamble. If you remember to expect the unexpected you'll always be pleased. In the end, isn't that what it's all about?
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Tips on Using Redscale Films: Vary That ISO
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-02-27 #gear #tutorialsRedscale is the most simple experiment a lomographer can undertake (before you hit the dishwasher). But what does extended range mean and how can you use it?
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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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The Great Big Lomography Film Bible: Colour Reversal/Slide Film Edition Pt. 4
written by shhquiet on 2011-02-02 #gear #tutorialsAs part of our tireless quest to bring you the most complete analogue film information on the planet, we present Part 4 of the Great Big Lomography Film Bible: Colour Reversal/Slide Film Edition. Today, it’s all about Kodak!
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The Great Big Lomography Film Bible: Colour Reversal/Slide Film Edition Pt. 2
written by pamelaklaffke on 2011-01-19 #gear #tutorialsAs part of our tireless quest to bring you the most complete analogue film information on the planet, we present Part 2 of the Great Big Lomography Film Bible: Colour Reversal/Slide Film Edition. Today, it’s all about Agfa!
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Shanghai GP3 120 Film (ISO/ASA 100): A Review
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-08-30 #gearLet's take a look back at this rave/rant review from Community Member @adam_g2000 for the Shanghai GP3 120 film. Thumbs up or down, which is it?
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Getting the Best From the Olympus Trip 35
written by trip35snapper on 2011-12-01 #gear #tutorialsOur Community member trip35snapper will teach us how to make the most out of the Olympus Trip 35, a camera with a lens as sharp as a pin.
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The Great Big Lomography Film Bible: Colour Reversal/Slide Film Edition
written by pamelaklaffke on 2011-01-12 #gear #tutorialsYou asked for it, you got it — welcome to Lomography.com’s Great Big Film Bible: Colour Reversal/Slide Film Edition! In coming days we’ll be rolling out summaries about all the slide films we could get our hands on, describing their characteristics and illustrating it all with excellent examples pulled from the Lomo community. But before we dive into the dizzying kaleidoscope of films, we thought we’d lay out how it all works.
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6 Music Festival Film Photography Tips
written by jutei on 2013-07-09 #gear #tutorialsI've been taking my film camera to music festivals for years now. When it comes to festivals, I don't take it too serious with photography, after all, festivals are for fun. I'm sharing some tipsters with you, on how to have a great experience at a music festival with the camera at your bow.
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Lomography CN 400 ASA 35mm: A Versatile Companion
written by erikagrendel on 2012-08-14 #gearWhen I bought my first lomography camera (what is now years ago), I loaded it with the film, which seemed to me to be the best solution for a “lomography beginner”. It was the Lomography CN 400 iso film, the film which proved itself to be a versatile companion for every situation.
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