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  • #20244031

    condiviso da troch il 2015-01-18

    This film has been in my camera for over a year, finally finished and processed it late December. The plan was to shoot two related half-frames, which I more or less remembered.

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  • #20244051

    condiviso da troch il 2015-01-18

    This film has been in my camera for over a year, finally finished and processed it late December. The plan was to shoot two related half-frames, which I more or less remembered.

  • Walking a Logging Site

    condiviso da troch il 2015-02-09

    B&W

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  • Walking a Logging Site

    condiviso da troch il 2015-02-09

    B&W

  • Creating a DIY Slide-Shade!

    Scritto da cruzron il 2013-07-10 in #gear #tutorials
    Creating a DIY Slide-Shade!

    If you've got hundreds of old slides just chilling in your attic, here's a nice project you can do.

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  • Scan Those Old and Forgotten APS Negatives with the Lomography Smartphone Scanner!

    Scritto da sandravo il 2013-04-24 in #gear #tutorials
    Scan Those Old and Forgotten APS Negatives with the Lomography Smartphone Scanner!

    APS film or Advanced Photo System is a discontinued film type that was fairly common at the end of the 90s. The negatives are kept inside the cartridge, even after development. It's a tiny and fiddly film to work with, but the smartphone film scanner makes scanning this film an easy job!

  • #18071081

    condiviso da elvismartinezsmith il 2013-03-20

    first test roll of a batch of expired Fuji multi speed. This one I shot at 200iso on a cloudy day and xproed it. Seems promising for sunny days to come!

  • #18075010

    condiviso da elvismartinezsmith il 2013-03-21

    first test roll of a batch of expired Fuji multi speed. This one I shot at 200iso on a cloudy day and xproed it. Seems promising for sunny days to come!

  • #18070985

    condiviso da elvismartinezsmith il 2013-03-20

    first test roll of a batch of expired Fuji multi speed. This one I shot at 200iso on a cloudy day and xproed it. Seems promising for sunny days to come!

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  • #18070998

    condiviso da elvismartinezsmith il 2013-03-20

    first test roll of a batch of expired Fuji multi speed. This one I shot at 200iso on a cloudy day and xproed it. Seems promising for sunny days to come!

  • #18071042

    condiviso da elvismartinezsmith il 2013-03-20

    first test roll of a batch of expired Fuji multi speed. This one I shot at 200iso on a cloudy day and xproed it. Seems promising for sunny days to come!

  • #18071025

    condiviso da elvismartinezsmith il 2013-03-20

    first test roll of a batch of expired Fuji multi speed. This one I shot at 200iso on a cloudy day and xproed it. Seems promising for sunny days to come!

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  • Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner

    condiviso da sixsixty il 2013-01-31

    First test scans with the brand new Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner. These were taken with an iPhone 4s using the default camera app and photoshop for basic cropping. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-lomography-smartphone-film-scanner

  • Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner

    condiviso da sixsixty il 2013-01-31

    First test scans with the brand new Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner. These were taken with an iPhone 4s using the default camera app and photoshop for basic cropping. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-lomography-smartphone-film-scanner

  • Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner

    condiviso da sixsixty il 2013-01-31

    First test scans with the brand new Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner. These were taken with an iPhone 4s using the default camera app and photoshop for basic cropping. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-lomography-smartphone-film-scanner

  • Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner

    condiviso da sixsixty il 2013-01-31

    First test scans with the brand new Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner. These were taken with an iPhone 4s using the default camera app and photoshop for basic cropping. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-lomography-smartphone-film-scanner

  • Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner

    condiviso da sixsixty il 2013-01-31

    First test scans with the brand new Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner. These were taken with an iPhone 4s using the default camera app and photoshop for basic cropping. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-lomography-smartphone-film-scanner

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  • #17934406

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-21

    Out with my new purple Glow in the Dark Holga. Definitely fun for night shooting.

  • #17966520

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-28

    Most of these are from a November lomowalk with @rcwater.

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  • #17966523

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-28

    Most of these are from a November lomowalk with @rcwater.

  • #17966521

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-28

    Most of these are from a November lomowalk with @rcwater.

  • #17966525

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-28

    Most of these are from a November lomowalk with @rcwater.

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  • #17966522

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-28

    Most of these are from a November lomowalk with @rcwater.

  • #17976193

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-01

    A quiet walk though one of the communities on the Sunshine Coast on a grey day in November. Much of it was shot on shíshálh First Nation land.

  • #17976221

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-01

    A quiet walk though one of the communities on the Sunshine Coast on a grey day in November. Much of it was shot on shíshálh First Nation land.

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  • #17976220

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-01

    A quiet walk though one of the communities on the Sunshine Coast on a grey day in November. Much of it was shot on shíshálh First Nation land.

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  • #17976218

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-01

    A quiet walk though one of the communities on the Sunshine Coast on a grey day in November. Much of it was shot on shíshálh First Nation land.

  • #17976217

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-01

    A quiet walk though one of the communities on the Sunshine Coast on a grey day in November. Much of it was shot on shíshálh First Nation land.

  • #17976214

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-01

    A quiet walk though one of the communities on the Sunshine Coast on a grey day in November. Much of it was shot on shíshálh First Nation land.

  • #17976204

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-01

    A quiet walk though one of the communities on the Sunshine Coast on a grey day in November. Much of it was shot on shíshálh First Nation land.

  • #17976200

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-01

    A quiet walk though one of the communities on the Sunshine Coast on a grey day in November. Much of it was shot on shíshálh First Nation land.

  • #17977401

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-02

    A week of sunshine and journeys with La Sardina.

  • #17977408

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-02

    A week of sunshine and journeys with La Sardina.

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  • #17977419

    condiviso da troch il 2013-03-02

    A week of sunshine and journeys with La Sardina.

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  • Community Amigo djcosta Got His Mum Addicted to Lomography

    Scritto da mrmaart il 2013-02-22 in #persone #videos
    Community Amigo djcosta Got His Mum Addicted to Lomography

    Please meet one of the most active Lomographers from Belgium - djcosta. An industrial engineer who travels around the world and shoots hundreds of Lomographs in his free time. He loves the Lubitel, the LC-A and got his mum addicted with the Lomo virus on a trip to London.

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  • Sometimes you have to work hard to get what you…

    condiviso da erinwoodgatesphotography il 2013-02-17

    I first shot this roll of film in the Lourve, Paris, France. My original idea was to shoot inside, rewind then shoot outside in Paris. However, because my LC-A has taken a beating of late, I had to stick the start of the roll to the take up spool and I only had a band-aid to do so. When I rewound the film I re-wound it too far and it went into the canister, band-aid and all. After going to a camera store and without speaking any french got them to try to get the tab out with one of those tongue grabber things, it was well and truly stuck so I waited until I got to London and went to the Lomography store there who also couldn't get it out and referred me to a camera store down the road. They had the equipment I needed but I would have to pay for it. I ended up buying empty film canisters then went to snappy snaps and they took the film out of the original canister (took the band-aid off) and put it into the new canister. After all of that, I was really glad I went to the trouble because I really do like this film, I love the ghostly vintage portraits fading into the modern city scape.

  • Sometimes you have to work hard to get what you…

    condiviso da erinwoodgatesphotography il 2013-02-17

    I first shot this roll of film in the Lourve, Paris, France. My original idea was to shoot inside, rewind then shoot outside in Paris. However, because my LC-A has taken a beating of late, I had to stick the start of the roll to the take up spool and I only had a band-aid to do so. When I rewound the film I re-wound it too far and it went into the canister, band-aid and all. After going to a camera store and without speaking any french got them to try to get the tab out with one of those tongue grabber things, it was well and truly stuck so I waited until I got to London and went to the Lomography store there who also couldn't get it out and referred me to a camera store down the road. They had the equipment I needed but I would have to pay for it. I ended up buying empty film canisters then went to snappy snaps and they took the film out of the original canister (took the band-aid off) and put it into the new canister. After all of that, I was really glad I went to the trouble because I really do like this film, I love the ghostly vintage portraits fading into the modern city scape.

  • Sometimes you have to work hard to get what you…

    condiviso da erinwoodgatesphotography il 2013-02-17

    I first shot this roll of film in the Lourve, Paris, France. My original idea was to shoot inside, rewind then shoot outside in Paris. However, because my LC-A has taken a beating of late, I had to stick the start of the roll to the take up spool and I only had a band-aid to do so. When I rewound the film I re-wound it too far and it went into the canister, band-aid and all. After going to a camera store and without speaking any french got them to try to get the tab out with one of those tongue grabber things, it was well and truly stuck so I waited until I got to London and went to the Lomography store there who also couldn't get it out and referred me to a camera store down the road. They had the equipment I needed but I would have to pay for it. I ended up buying empty film canisters then went to snappy snaps and they took the film out of the original canister (took the band-aid off) and put it into the new canister. After all of that, I was really glad I went to the trouble because I really do like this film, I love the ghostly vintage portraits fading into the modern city scape.

  • #17913679

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-17

    :-) Cross processed sunshine makes me smile :-)

  • #17913681

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-17

    :-) Cross processed sunshine makes me smile :-)

  • #17913682

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-17

    :-) Cross processed sunshine makes me smile :-)

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  • #17913683

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-17

    :-) Cross processed sunshine makes me smile :-)

  • Sometimes you have to work hard to get what you…

    condiviso da erinwoodgatesphotography il 2013-02-17

    I first shot this roll of film in the Lourve, Paris, France. My original idea was to shoot inside, rewind then shoot outside in Paris. However, because my LC-A has taken a beating of late, I had to stick the start of the roll to the take up spool and I only had a band-aid to do so. When I rewound the film I re-wound it too far and it went into the canister, band-aid and all. After going to a camera store and without speaking any french got them to try to get the tab out with one of those tongue grabber things, it was well and truly stuck so I waited until I got to London and went to the Lomography store there who also couldn't get it out and referred me to a camera store down the road. They had the equipment I needed but I would have to pay for it. I ended up buying empty film canisters then went to snappy snaps and they took the film out of the original canister (took the band-aid off) and put it into the new canister. After all of that, I was really glad I went to the trouble because I really do like this film, I love the ghostly vintage portraits fading into the modern city scape.

  • #17913678

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-17

    :-) Cross processed sunshine makes me smile :-)

  • #17913684

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-17

    :-) Cross processed sunshine makes me smile :-)

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  • #17913674

    condiviso da troch il 2013-02-17

    :-) Cross processed sunshine makes me smile :-)