Tag: experiment
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Let's 'Cook' the Film: The Recipe of Film Soup!
written by hodachrome on 2013-02-27 #gear #tutorialsEver since the first film soup was 'served', every Lomographer has eagerly made their own recipe and review. In this article, I would like to share my experience with my own secret recipe!
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Pictures Inside My Head
written by kiwikoh on 2011-07-03What will happen when silhouette meets multi-exposure?
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Tipster of the Week: Melt That Plastic in Your Camera!
written by shoujoai on 2010-07-04 #gear #tutorialsHow to make beautiful borders for your Diana pictures with just a few pices of plastic, tape, and a lighter!
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Road to Abstraction
written by Montague Fendt on 2018-02-22 #tutorialsMontague Fendt narrates how the great masters inspired him to create a new approach to his photography.
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How to Stay Inspired in Film Photography
written by jeanmendoza on 2011-09-15 #gear #tutorialsGoing to the same locations and doing the same things when shooting can sometimes be a drag. When you don’t have inspiration when shooting, your pictures don’t turn out as well. Here are some tips you may want to consider to stay inspired in film photography.
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Chemical Cowboys - The Best Chemical Tipsters!
written by jesuisz on 2011-03-11A review of the most dazzling, must-try chemical tipsters ever written! Enough to satisfy even the most insatiable set of die hard DIY hands.
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Experiment N°2: Film Loves Coffee
written by simonesavo on 2013-04-16 #gear #tutorialsI kept on manipulating 35mm films. Read on after the jump to find out what I've made use of this time around.
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Low-cost Scanning Using A Window!
written by falsedigital on 2009-09-24 #gear #tutorialsDo you have a window, some tape, and a digital camera? Then you can "scan" those 35mm negatives!
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Let the Sun Do the Work with Chlorophyll Prints
written by stratski on 2014-10-09 #gear #tutorialsAn unusual yet inexpensive way to engage in alternative photographic printing is by simply using sunlight and plant leaves! Try out this chlorophyll print tutorial.
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Redscale your Kodak BW400CN!
written by cornborn on 2011-10-17 #gear #tutorialsIt may seem like a weird idea to redscale black and white film (that's not sensitive to color either way), but read on to learn why it's something you should definitely give a try.
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The Dishwasher Experience
2011-01-20 #gear #tutorialsThe Dishwasher LabRat - four sample rolls shot with LC-A
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Crazy Color Filters Tailored for the Instax Mini 7S
written by z on 2011-07-12 #gear #tutorialsMake a rainbow world by using colored markers as color filters for your instant photography. Here's a tutorial on how to do it.
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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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Fun Times Trying Out Lomochrome Purple with Color Filters
written by alienmeatsack on 2014-08-13 #gear #tutorialsEver wondered what it would be like to shoot LomoChrome Purple film through an assortment of color filters? L
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Colorize your Photos with an Energy Drink!
written by pisibu on 2012-10-23 #gear #tutorialsDo you want your photos to look extraordinary? Do you want to find something new? Then get your energy drink from the nearby grocery and add your photos Smurf's Blue flecks!
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Dm Paradies (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review
written by abcdefuck on 2009-09-02 #gearThis film is the ultimative partner of the Paradies DIA 100 film. Also avaible at a common German drugstore.
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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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Carbol Fuchsin Film: Pink It!
written by alexander_krolikowski on 2014-11-04 #gear #tutorialsIn an attempt to create something similar to the Lomography X Tungsten 64 film, Krolikowski Art made a crazy darkroom experiment with carbol fuchsin.
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Experiment: Chlorine!
written by beway on 2015-07-15 #tutorialsWhat's so great about analog photography? You never know what you will get in the end. Not every film let all of my photos look perfect, some fail, too. Maybe some of you experienced the same. After trying out several film soups and chemicals I finally discovered the easiest and quickest way: chlorine!
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LC-Wide + Instant Back + Colorsplash = Crazy!
written by ndroo on 2011-08-11 #gear #tutorialsI don't remember reading instructions about using a flash with the LC-A+/LC-Wide instant back (did I miss that part?) and I was curious ...
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An Exploration of Alternative Printing Processes—By Fidan Nazim qızı
written by shhquiet on 2022-05-29 #peoplePhotographer and Editor Fidan Nazim qızı's passion for analogue photography goes beyond just taking photos. She also immerses herself in alternative printing techniques, ranging from using vintage papers to creating mysterious cyanotypes.
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Instax Film Manipulation with Bryson Chisholm
written by birgitbuchart on 2019-06-30 #gear #tutorialsBryson Chisholm loves to experiment with various film types and techniques. We were particularly interested in his work with the Fuji Instax Wide Film and chatted with the Canada-based artist about his experiments.
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In Love with Film: Fujicolor C200
written by simonesavo on 2013-09-22 #gear #people #videosThe Fujicolor C200 is a very modest film given the low cost and excellent performance. This film features natural colors, the grain is not annoying, and is forgiving to the highlights. Learn more below.
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Bake Your Film in the Oven
written by nural on 2013-05-03 #gear #tutorialsI also wanted to try pitivier06's tipster and the result is baked-pale toned photographs!
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Olympus Trip 35 - She Aint a Beauty But Hey; She's Alright
written by mattcharnock on 2009-01-21 #gearNot long into my Lomography addiction, and I do not use the word addiction lightly, My wife, son and I were going on holiday to Turkey. Before we went we stayed with some friends in Manchester and while we there the Beach Road festival was on. The festival was full of stalls selling all sorts of delights and while we perusing the heavens opened and we dashed inside the nearest stall.
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Film Soup Recipes: From Mild To Wild
written by shhquiet on 2022-04-13 #tutorialsSo you want to try dunking your film in soup—do you prefer subtle stains or crazy distorted effects? We review some of the community's favorite film soup recipes for your reference!
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Fruits, Fungi, and Film—An Experiment by Clara Rodriguez
written by shhquiet on 2021-08-14Using a concoction of fruits, spices, and other organic ingredients, a photographer in Buenos Aires shares the eccentric results of her film soup experiments.
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Creative Ways: LomoChrome Turquoise Exposed!
written by Robn Kester on 2015-04-09 #gear #tutorialsWhat happens when you take one crazy film guy, some new and interesting Lomography film, and see what it can do? Magic is what happens, and that is why you need to try some of these techniques when shooting the LomoChrome Turquoise yourself!
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Being Naughty to Your Film to Get Nice Results!
written by crevans27 on 2012-12-18This year, I have taken a few more risks with my beloved films and have done lot of naughty things to them to see how far they can be pushed! Read more about my experiments after the jump!
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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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