I posted
spinner 360 technique part 1 yesterday, this is the sequel of the
spinner 360 technique part 1, spinner technique 360 part 2.
TECHNIQUE #6 THOOTBREAKER
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thootbreaker spin result |
Shooting with the
Lomography Spinner 360° requires two hands: one to hold the
camera and one to release the cord. But what if you need one hand for something else and still want to take a picture? It's easy: you pull the string with your teeth. Attach something soft and tasty (like a cork) to the string of the
camera so you can pull it with you teeth. Hold the
camera in one hand and pull the string with your teeth. While the
camera takes a picture you can ride your bike, pick your nose or shake hands with the president.
TECHNIQUE #7 FOOTLOSE
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footlose spin result |
Turn the
camera upside down, pull the string and release it while you hold the
camera close to the ground. This dramatic perspective recalls your view from performing a headstand only without a headache or your feet showing on the image.
TECHNIQUE #8 ROLLERCOASTER
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rollercoaster spin result |
Instead of holding the
camera on a horizontal level, hold it aslant. As the camera rotates in one full circle you’ll receive images in wavelike perspectives. The whole world magically transforms from a at surface into a receive images in wavelike perspectives. The whole world magically transforms from a at surface into a roller-coaster of forms and gures.
TECHNIQUE #9 GROUP HUG
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group hug spin result |
Arrange all your friends and family in a small circle, hold
the spinner 360° exactly in the middle, make sure it's in a horizontal position and spin it. It's good to have friends and even better to have them all in one picture!
TECNIQUE #10 MAKE NEW FRIENDS
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make new friends spin result |
The Lomography Spinner 360° is not only for taking pictures; it's a tool for interaction and investigation; the ultimate form of socio-cultural communication! Take the
Lomography Spinner 360° out on the streets, approach the object of your desire, hold the handle of the camera and ask him/her to pull the trigger-cord. The result: a total surprise to the unkonwing stranger ("uh oh what is that?"), a new friend and a lovely picture with both of you in it.
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