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Pull my Leader: Using a Film Puller
written by stratski on 2012-09-12 #gear #tutorials #videosThere are all kinds of clever methods to get a disappeared film leader sticking out of its canister again. The easiest is using a film puller. Here's how it's done.
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Pushing, Pulling, Cross-Processing – What?
written by frauspatzi on 2012-09-06 #gear #tutorialsYou're probably wondering what's the difference between "pushing", "pulling", or "cross-processing" film. Here are some explanations plus visual samples to help you understand what these terms mean!
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How to Put a Handstrap on your La Sardina
written by analemma on 2012-09-05 #gear #tutorialsIn this simple Tipster I'll explain to you the necessary steps to put a handstrap to your camera La Sardina.
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Doubling your Fun with Double Exposures: Master the Technique
written by anafaro on 2012-08-31 #gear #tutorialsDouble exposures can create an alternate perception of reality and truly unique results. You can get amazing doubles simply by chance, but you might increase your chances of getting truly satisfying results if you plan a little bit in advance. I'll leave you with my tips for successfully creating double exposures, just after the jump!
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Modify and Reload Instead of Throwing Away - AGFAPHOTO LEBOX Single Use Camera
written by adash on 2012-08-29 #gear #tutorialsA beautiful vignette and multiple exposurse from a camera that costs EUR5? Is it possible? Well, now it is. Read this easy tutorial and see the samples!
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Quench Your Analogue Thirst with Pink Lemonade Film!
written by denisesanjose on 2012-08-27 #gear #tutorialsPink Lemonade is a special kind of film you can't get in stores. In fact, the only place you'll find it is in your own kitchen, or friendly neighborhood lemonade stand! See how I souped my film in this citrus juice and got refreshing results!
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US CitySlicker sixsixty's Ultimate Lomography DIY: Develop Your Own Film: Part 1
written by sixsixty on 2012-08-23 #gear #tutorialsCome with us on a journey through space and time to partake in the ultimate DIY adventure: developing your own film. In part 1 we will cover C-41 color negative and the lomo fan favorite: cross processing.
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Creative Corner: Film Flash Drive
written by natalieerachel on 2012-08-22 #gear #tutorialsNeed a place to store your beloved, scanned lomographs? Here's a creative way to spice up your memory drive with some analogue love! Read more about how to make your own after the jump.
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'Rangefinder' Focusing with the Holga 135
written by robotmonkey1996 on 2012-08-22 #gear #tutorialsEver wanted to quickly focus the Holga without looking away from the finder? Now you can with this quick tipster!
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Craft Crazy: 4 DIY Splitzer Tipsters for You to Try
written by plasticpopsicle on 2012-08-20 #gear #tutorialsAre you in the mood to try something crafty and creative? Why don't you try your hands on some interesting DIY projects, like making your very own splitzers to slice and dice your snapshots with!
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DIY Camera Case for the Diana Mini
written by pearlgirl77 on 2012-08-15 #gear #tutorialsRight now I'm just in craft fever making camera bags. As always, I'm afraid for my beauties in my big pockets, that's perfectly. This time it's about a bag for the Diana Mini.
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Scan it Your Way
written by haziqhashim on 2012-08-07 #gear #tutorialsTo those who cannot afford to buy a flatbed scanner with a film mask to scan films, try this, a cheap film scanner for all. It is easy to try and harmless to do. Just follow these few steps to scan your films and get your negative digitalized. Others might have wrote about this too, but this is how i'm scanning my films. Different people come out with different ways!
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Focusing on the Diana Mini's Focus Ring
written by denisesanjose on 2012-08-07 #gear #tutorialsIf you often fumble with your Diana Mini's focus ring, then this Tipster is for you! When shooting in the dark, the protruding lens sometimes casts a shadow over the four focus settings, making it difficult to see where the arrow is pointing. See clearly with this neon nail polish trick!
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The Shooting Gallery: Tips for Great Carnival Shots
written by sixsixty on 2012-08-02 #gear #tutorialsStep right up and see all of the tips and tricks you need to capture the grand prize: awesome carnival shots!
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Color into Black and White: A Different X-Pro
written by neanderthalis on 2012-08-02 #gear #tutorialsA mistake at the developers leads to a different type of X-Pro. Read about this happy accident after the jump!
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Back To Basics: Cross Processing
written by adam_g2000 on 2012-08-01 #gear #tutorialsOften intimidating to new Lomographers, Adam shares his experience with cross-processing slide film.
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DIY: Make a Pinhole Camera Out of a Matchbox
written by bbthom on 2012-07-31 #gear #tutorialsSome months ago, we celebrated International Pinhole Day. Sounds like a good reason to make your own pinhole camera, right? Here's a quick tutorial on how to make a pinhole camera the easy way without special necessities.
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5 Tips to Being a Thrifty Photographer!
written by thedumeister on 2012-07-31 #gear #tutorialsIn this tipster, you will find out how you can save money on film photography. I will go over the five basic ways on how any film photographer and Lomographer can pursue their artistic dreams and develop their creative outlets without having to spend a fortune.
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Quick Tips for Using the 35 mm Back+ with the Diana F+
written by raejk14 on 2012-07-27 #gear #tutorialsAfter cutting off lots of heads and feet (in my photos!) when using the 35 mm Back+ on my Diana, I finally came up with a simple way to get great shots -- even if you forget that you're shooting a different format!
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Destroying Film to Play with Color
written by crevans27 on 2012-07-23 #gear #tutorialsAdd a bit of excitement to your pictures and take a risk! Read on to find out more about my film destroyer tip, which produced psychedelic results!
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Zenit E: Shutter Curtain Repairs
written by reminator on 2012-07-20 #gear #tutorialsGetting half overexposed or simply way overexposed film back from the lab? It's time for an inspection, your Zenit is most likely suffering from old age!
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A Short DO's and DON'Ts for Ultra Wide Angles
2012-07-20 #gear #tutorialsHere's a list of what you should do and should not do when working with an Ultra Wide Angle lens. With these tips and tricks, you will be on your right track in producing fun and interesting photos! Enjoy!
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DIY Color Gels with a Twist!
written by walasiteodito on 2012-07-19 #gear #tutorialsNeed some new palette to load on to your Colorsplash Flash? Here's how to make your own fancy color gels inexpensively!
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Make a 'Quadrachrome' Filter for Your Diana F+ Out of Unused Flash Gels
written by buckshot on 2012-07-19 #gear #tutorialsDo you have a bunch of Diana F+ flash gels sitting around unused? Well, here's an easy tip on how to turn them into rainbow gold...and start capturing the world in glorious quadrachrome!
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My Lubitel 2 and its Flying Mirror
written by flashstalker on 2012-07-18 #gear #tutorialsWhen you buy things (especially cameras) from auctions online, it's always a risk, because you never know if the product really works. Here is what happened to me and how I managed to resolve the problem.
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Tips from the Workshop: Quick and Easy La Sardina Lens Cap Security Cord
written by gelibee on 2012-07-17 #gear #tutorialsDo you always forget where you left your La Sardina lens cap? Have you ever wondered how your La Sardina would feel if the lens cap is tied together with it until the very end?
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Underwater Photos with Diana F+
written by charliewagers on 2012-07-17 #gear #tutorials #videosA quick and easy way to take pictures underwater with your Diana F+, with just a plastic bag, some rubber-bands, and maybe some duct tape.
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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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What to Avoid When Doing Light Painting
written by reiga on 2012-07-16 #gear #tutorialsFor some of us light painting could make our eyes stop blinking. Also, it can push our creative intuition to the edge. But, there are several that I would consider as mistakes when doing it. As a result, there are only tired and weird pictures, that had many annoying element on its. So based on my shots here goes things that you need to avoid while doing light painting.
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Organize your Photos and Film Negatives in a Simple Way
written by rainboow on 2012-07-11 #gear #tutorialsSometimes organization can be indeed helpful. All these different films and cameras...you mix them up so easily. You kind of need to write down which camera and film you used. Let me share with you a tip on how I do it in this tipster!
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