Tag: framing
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Change Your World by Changing Your Angle!
written by hodachrome on 2013-04-20 #gear #tutorialsWhat kind of angle do you usually use to shoot your shots? I do understand that everyone uses different camera angles due to the subject one likes to capture. However, what I always try to do when I shoot is to have a low angle. When you hold your camera and shoot with the low angle, you can definitely gain a different result on your film! You can change your world by changing your angle!
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How to Display Vintage Photo Booth Photos
written by ipdegirl on 2011-10-27 #gear #tutorialsCollect all those skinny little pictures you've taken over the years in photo booths because I've got a great way to display them that doesn't involve a corkboard and thumbtacks.
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Simple Composing Tips for Square Shooters
written by slumbrnghok on 2012-03-20 #gear #tutorialsMedium format film is often shot in cameras with a 6x6 square aspect ratio of 1:1 (as opposed to 3:2 in many 35 mm cameras). Composing your shots for a square is often quite different to shooting a rectangular image.
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Aiming with Your Smena Symbol
written by clare_eee on 2012-04-16 #gear #tutorialsAfter a couple of rolls using my Smena Symbol and framing many pictures horribly, I finally found out how to frame subjects right and get better pictures from my Symbol!
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