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moominsean (a group admin) says:
05 Mar 08 - Just a reminder that your shots should have lightleaks on them, large or small. I pretty regularly remove photos without any leaks at all (and I look closely at photos to make sure there isn't some tiny leak that I can't see in the thumbnail). There are plenty of other groups for straight Holga shots, etc. If you aren't sure what constitutes a lightleak, there are now more than 6,000 examples in the group! Thanks!

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Title Author Replies Latest Post
Favorite lightleak? moominsean 28 2 weeks ago
lightleaks on a 35 mm rangefinder camera bryanwillexplode 1 3 months ago
lightleak help please MelissaLouisephotography 6 5 months ago
Deleted photos... moominsean 2 8 months ago
Digital lightleaks? Paul Stallings 5 11 months ago
hipstamatic shots don't count. nasone 4 11 months ago

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For photos that have lightleaks, accidental or intentional. Any camera, any film, just show us those glorious leaks!

Though most leaks come from "toy cameras", this group is not for every toy camera shot! The photo must have a lightleak of some sort! Not sun flares, not sun rays, not light glistening on water! PHOTOS WITHOUT LEAKS, REGARDLESS OF HOW NICE THEY ARE, WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE GROUP! If you aren't sure what constitutes a lightleak, scan through the photos in the pool! It's those red and white streaks all over the photos. And, this group has NOTHING to do with Light Leaks magazine...so every toy camera shot does NOT belong. Spanks for your time...

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    • Screenshots / Screencasts
    • Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
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