Tag: vignette
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LC-Wide: A Review After One Year and 30 Rolls of Film
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2012-06-14 #gearWhen I first got my LC-Wide last year a few days after it was launched, I initially wanted to write a review about it after shooting a couple of films with the camera. Yet, something held me back -- I felt that this camera possessed so much potential and undiscovered talents in it -- something that would not be justified with just an article after only such a short time using it. I gave myself about one year to know the camera inside out before writing this review.
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Darkroom Effects / What Is the Original Image?
written by floriansimon on 2011-04-14 #gear #tutorialsThe possibilities in a dark room are as unbelievable as they are endless. Although many people argue about "The Original Image", they mostly don't know about possible image manipulations within a dark room. However, I think that scans should be as honest as possible and they should not be enhanced by digital color filters. Be honest.
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Long Exposure Tips For Shooting Portraits With Holga
written by tomkiddo on 2013-01-30 #gear #tutorialsI love using my Holga to shoot long exposure portraits because it gives very dreamy and mysterious results. Many might think it is hard, but it is actually very easy and fun!
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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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QuickieTipster: Create a Strong Vignette!
written by floriansimon on 2010-06-11 #gear #tutorialsFeeling disappointed of your LC-A because you expected a stronger vignette effect? There's a quick and simple way to achieve this effect without modifying your camera.
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Holga 135 BC: The Master of Vignette
written by tomkiddo on 2011-07-23 #gearAdore dreamy, mysterious photos? Holga 135 BC will be your best choice. It has a mask which creates extra thick vignette to your photos (BC stands for Black Corner). It uses 35mm films, which are cheaper than 120 films.
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Holga 135BC: A Perfect Companion
written by syira690 on 2012-01-31 #gearAre you an avid Lomographer thinking if you should buy a Holga? or a beginner in Lomography, deciding which camera should you start with? Read my reviews then, if it might help you a bit :)
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Pablo Padira Creates Powerful B&W Street Photos with Potsdam Kino Film and the Lomogon Art Lens
written by melissaperitore on 2022-08-12 #gear #peopleWe welcome Spanish photographer Pablo Padira back to Lomography Magazine to see how his signature style matches up with our Potsdam Kino B&W 100 ISO and the Lomogon Art Lens.
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