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halfawakeh aiku
428 days ago
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If you've found yourself salivating over colorsplash flash but don't have enough cash to spare, You've thought of using plastic celophane or plastic jell but want a sturdier alternative. I reccomend using velcro cable organizers. Get a cheap ass flash for less than 10USD or give some life to that old molding flash unit you had lying around the house. Then find those velcro cable organizers from your favorite dollar store and Boom! You got yourself a colorsplash flash that isn't unsightly with the rubberbands and Sticky tape.
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mephisto19
428 days ago
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you have a regular lca and not the plus- version that includes a mx- button for instant double exposures? don't care and make easily doubles. just press the rewinding button in bottom of the camera and forward the film. if the rewinding spool is not turning, it will be a double. if it is turning, it might be an overlaping shot. so it is not always working but worth a try!









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happie
428 days ago
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Mixed Multiple Exposure Panoramic View

I manually rewind the film almost halfway of the frame making an overlaping exposure using lc-a..set the iso in different setting each shot... and shoot it in different locations or subjects...its a trial and error method but with striking result. kodak ektachrome E6 processing cross-processed in C41
here are the shots divided in three scans.



full scan
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mephisto19
428 days ago
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you fisheye- camera doesn't have a rewind- button, so you cannot press it. it is not there. that makes the fisheye- panorama so easy... take a shot, forward the film, take the rewind- spool and when you feel film stsrts rewinding, make a half turn of the spool, take the next shot and so on. but pay attention. it is like writing. start left and turn right...

if you start right it looks like this...
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sKipRat
428 days ago
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Rocking it old school with a pinhole camera made out of a whisky tin (black bush for you connoisseurs out there) i cast its blurry vision on the church - check out that nosferatu atmosphere!
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icuresick
428 days ago
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POLA PUZZLE Create a collage using a Polaroid (or other Instant cameras like Instax Minis) by shooting different parts of you subject one by one. Keep your distance from the subject as constant as possible. Or you can get closer if you want for a more jagged look.
Shoot From top first, then down to the bottom.
You can do a panoramic as well.
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KSG
428 days ago
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I like to zoom in and out during a long exposure, using a slow flash. I took this of my husband's band. I like the little and big versions of the dueling guitarists.
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amandayrib as
427 days ago
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 leaving the tiniest amount of slack in the roll of 120 film after it has been exposed and rolled up can have great results!
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shanegogue n
427 days ago
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Process your Kodachrome (K-14 process) in traditional Black and White chemicals! As you may or may not no Kodachrome can not be crossprocessed, and as of today there is only 1-2 labs in the world that will process it into slides I processed this roll in D-76 for about 8-9 min and got good results, though next time ill push it alittle more.
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tom_ashor_ bhaan
427 days ago
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HORIZONTAL DOUBLES (+XPRO)
-you must cover the half of the lens (i used LCA) with some paper and then just shoot the film twice. of course you must cover once lower half and then the higher one. its simple, effective and upredictable (you can use any film you want, i do prefer some slide and xpro):







http://www.lomohomes.com/tom_ashor_bhaan
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tom_ashor_ bhaan
427 days ago
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SELFMADE PINHOLE from a old "holiday" cheap camera (mine was minolta_ memory maker).
break the lens, get in and put the plate with small special hole in the cam. you will get this:




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halfawakeh aiku
427 days ago
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Tempered Chaos
Bust out that drab or old photo print and make it much more interesting. All you need is bleach, a small paintbrush and a lot of love and imagination. Use that ordinary household bleach to set objects of interests on fire. It’s like light leaks you can control. Use both short strokes and dabbing to experiment how the chemicals react to drops of that which keeps our white clothes spotless. Now its both a photo and a painting!
This one seems like something from another dimension is trying to take over a once quiet park. Before:

After:

Watch the kiddie strollers come alive for a death race Before:

After:
 It also makes the picture more organic in a surreal kinda way.
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dabk0
426 days ago
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The pencil of nature
Here is my pinhole collection. I've built the 35 mm camera by myself using some cardboard for the body, an alluminum sheet (from a can) for the "lens" and one of those twist-up glue stick for winding the film up. I know it's not as dirty as other thing I've seen around here, but I hope you like it anyway.
— This is the camera:

— These are the pictures:



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mephisto19
425 days ago
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the diana-splitzer perfectly fits on holga, too! use it and have nice results
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mephisto19
425 days ago
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for lubitel- lovers rumble i tried to add my tunnelvision & macroy lens on lubitel it is working and i must say i reallyl ike the results. the distance is higher than the 2,5 cm that are recommended for lca- shots just try



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mephisto19
425 days ago
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using infrared film isn't that easy. you have high prices on film and higher prices on development. you have to be careful with light and temperatures and, most important, you need an infrared-FILTER! and not any red filter! there are some. you must have a look what filter is needed for your special ir- film. i ordered mine via ebay in asia, so it was cheap. if your are looking for an ir- filter here, you pay some euros (100 +) depending on lenss- size. i used my holga and universal mount, adding a 55mm-ir-filter to it. exposuretimes are looooong!






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belleariel paris
424 days ago
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Took this winter scene from a 14th floor window, through the clear glass prisms of a stained glass panel hanging in the window. Fun result, but it might be a little awkward to walk around with the stained glass panel hanging around my neck!
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