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Confession
shared by antmark on 2018-01-18Have you ever wondered what happens when you expose color film -2 stops, process first with Rodinal 1:100 for 10 minutes then continue with c41 developer for usual time (without pushing), bypass bleaching and only fix as usual? Tell you what, this happens.
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Taking Back Tipsters: Change the Texture of Your Film Shots
2016-01-15 #gear #tutorialsNot all film is about clarity of vision. Here's how to darken, roughen and fog up your analogue shots.
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How to Use Expired Film
written by antoniodezner on 2012-03-07 #gear #tutorialsWhy does a film expire? What's the difference between expired film and fresh film? You'll find the answers to these questions and more in this tipster!
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How to Develop Photos on Stone in a Darkroom
written by tomas_bates on 2016-02-17 #gear #tutorialsOur friend Tom Bates is here to teach us with a printing experiment in which you embed an image on to a stone tablet. We're just as excited as you are, so head over to the tutorial now!
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Lomography Guide to Film: Shooting with Redscale Films
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-10-08 #gear #tutorialsOnce you've perfected the trick of making your own redscale films, you're finally ready to take photos with them. This quick guide covers the techniques you need to know to get the look you want to achieve out of redscale films.
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DIY Tutorial to Shoot 35 mm on 120 Spools by FilmHAX
written by mike_mytnick on 2015-09-14 #gear #tutorialsLearn how to up your shooting by putting 35 mm film in cameras designed to only shoot on medium formats!
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Seeing the Beauty of Destruction in Seung-Hwan Oh's 'Impermanence'
2015-11-12 #peopleIn this follow-up, in-depth exclusive interview, Seoul, South Korea-based photographer and filmmaker Seung-Hwan Oh discusses the inspiration behind his ongoing photographic series "Impermanence" and the painstaking process that goes along with it.
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The Other Chinese New Year's Day
shared by yeheii on 2013-05-16CNY 2012
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The Other Chinese New Year's Day
shared by yeheii on 2013-05-16CNY 2012
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Creating Light Leaks the Analogue Way
written by ineffable_ice on 2013-12-22 #gear #tutorialsWant to get light leaks on your shots? Here's a simple way to create real light leaks with any 35mm film camera without modifying or damaging the camera.
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Instax Photo Collage Optical Illusion
written by mafiosa on 2013-02-26 #gear #tutorialsHave you ever accidentally pressed the eject button on your instant-back adapter before taking a photo? If so, you have likely been crushed thinking about what an incredible waste it is to have to discard these instant "blanks". Well you no longer have to let them go to waste. You can re-purpose these blanks to create cool photo collages.
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Radscale
shared by denisesanjose on 2012-09-13An old DIY Redscale roll. My hair was still red then too. http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2012/09/13/rad-redscales-random-results-with-expired-diy
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Pinhole Rocket: Making a Film Box Panoramic Pinhole Camera
written by lostlittlekid on 2013-01-31 #gear #tutorialsUpdating my previous tipster, I'm going to show you how to turn an otherwise useless film box into a super wide panoramic camera! With exposed sprockets too?!! Go grab a film box now!!!
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Advanced Tipster: How to Take Symmetrical Images with Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)
written by hodachrome on 2013-01-14 #gear #tutorialsOne of the most creative Lomographers in our community, @hodachrome, guides us through the step-by-step of a unique technique called EBS ("Exposing Both Sides").
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Frozen In Time: Why You Should Freeze Your Films
written by folieadude on 2013-01-11 #gear #tutorialsAlthough a lot of us love using expired films, some of us still love the sharp clean and fresh look of well... fresh film. But what do you do to keep expired films looking fresh? FREEZE 'EM!
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#15301439
shared by fafascinado on 2012-02-06This is one on my favorite photos. It was taken in Camden Town (London) when my friends came to visit me. I like it because it was a surprise. I didn't know I had taken a photo of the wall already (it was a mistake probably) but I love the result. My friend Rebeca looks like a graffitty painted in the wall
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Birds in your stomach
shared by palkina on 2012-04-23this is my first ever bw film on lc-a. and my first self-developement // I shot this film very quickly in the lunch break. just was going to shoot the test roll for the test development. finally it was a lucky lunch break for me.
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Cherry Blossom Girl.
shared by susielomovitz on 2012-03-15Just one photo worked out ok, but worth it.
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#15657585
shared by jennson on 2012-03-25some lubis on a windy day
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scrappy
shared by hodachrome on 2012-02-04Met this beautiful subject just by chance while driving in my town. One of the most favorite shots by redscale film. Shot with a splitzer.
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Dolphin Sky
shared by hodachrome on 2012-03-23Dolphins are swimming in the early spring sky. Shot dolphins first at an aquarium. After finished whole a roll I set it again into LC-A and then start shooting at an amusement park. There are only a few nice results and this is the best one. Tough challenge but worth trying :)
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Dancing with light 3
shared by susielomovitz on 2012-03-22A brilliant ballet dancer.
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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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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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