October 15, 2010

Sequel of Spinner 360 Technique Part 1

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

thootbreaker spin result


thootbreaker spin ilustration from lomography
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

footlose spin result


footlose spin ilustration from lomography
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

rollercoaster spin result
rollercoaster spin ilustration from lomography
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

group hug spin result


group hug spin ilustration from lomography
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

make new friends spin result


make new friends ilustration from lomography
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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