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Diana F+ Modification: Exposure Timer
written by tomas_bates on 2010-12-13 #gear #tutorialsNormal mode on Diana is a fixed exposure time of 1/100 or "as long as you hold down the button". with this mod you´ll get a timer, which is ideal for long night-time exposure and evening/indoor pinhole exposures. This means it only works in "b" mode. It´s pretty easy to do….
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Diana F+ Modification: Macro Shooting
written by tomas_bates on 2010-12-13 #gear #tutorialsA great mod to get sexy close-up pictures of your favorite fruits (and a load of other things too!). With this easy tipster, you'll be able to take great macro photos with your Diana F+. Read on for details!
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Diana F+ Modification: The String-A-Long Tripod
written by tomas_bates on 2010-12-13 #gear #tutorialsA quick and easy way to get rid of the shake from your snapper. Anyone can do it and it opens up loads of new shooting possibilities too. Read on for the details!
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A Beginner's Guide to Tilt Shift Photography Part 2
written by kvboyle on 2011-03-03 #gear #tutorialsIf you want some crazy tilt to your photography you have two choices - spend a fortune on an expensive professional lens or build your own. It's easy, honest!
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Sprocket Hole Scanning with EPSON Scanners
written by veato on 2011-08-22 #gear #tutorialsIf you have a scanner with a backlight then you should be able to use the DigitaLiza scanning mask to scan sprockets - examples are the V330 and V500 models. To get a correct exposure though you'll need to tweak the EPSON Scan software. Read on to find out how.
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Paper Light Meter and Zombies
written by mr-korn on 2011-07-07 #gear #tutorialsA (Lomo) prophecy is being fulfilled! In a zombie apocalyptic world, you will have to leave all the modern day comforts behind. Are you ready to say goodbye to electricity and battery-powered electronic automation? Paper Light Meter will help you get properly exposed shots until the end of days.
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Plaster to Label Film
written by mcrstar on 2011-09-26 #gear #tutorialsI think we all had times when we've forgotten the film we put in our cameras. I would like to offer a simple and interesting way by which you cannot forget the film you are using in the camera.
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