MASS PORTRAITS
grad:
"Horizon is good for mass portraits. All your friends will be on a picture."
LUCKY FILM FOR LUCKY HORIZON USER
adi_totp:
"Yesterday I've just finish two roll of Lucky SDH 35mm with my Horizon and I love the result from that film. The contrast is just good and match-well with the horizon lens. As the microsite always say "Lucky films for lucky photographers. These films from Baoding in China totally lack anti halation, giving your pictures that special psychedelic notch that we all love. Weird spectral response, aura effects, good Karma Lucky films got it all". You should try it anytime anywhere,day time/night time. you name it!"
FINGERS
grad:
"Put away your fingers from an objective, because you can spoil your photo..."
FACE DISTORTION
felipesimon:
"Make your face look like a balloon, aim the horizon camera at you and shoooooot!"
USE YOUR FINGERS
WalterKerlinger:
"as you see ..."
BLURRED EDGES
joaquim:
"When loading your film don't carefully thread the film leader under either of the two guide rollers. Just load it straight across into the take up spool. This will cause the left and right hand sides of your photos to be blurred and out of focus."
DEVIDE
Tveden:
"Get those corners that devide your picture into different worlds"
I THINK IT IS AN OWN TECHNIQUE AND NOT A TIP
mephisto19:
"use your horizon in longtimesetting and together with your strobe flash. you can make wonderful portraits of people with this technique"
CURVE EFFECT AT THE SEA
Vicuna:
"The lens of the Horizon will deform the landscape if you're shooting from up to down: the horizon of your pic will have great curve effect. This works at is best when you're shooting at the sea: the reality of the globe's curve comes out great!"
DOUBLE INCOMPLETE
stouf:
"Make a double, but while you are arming the camera, let the film move a bit... but not too much..."