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  • #12499032

    condiviso da blackcoffeeandtantrum il 2011-01-24

    I overexposed the only Tungsten roll I brought to Boracay. FML.

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  • The valley of hope.

    condiviso da eva_eva il 2011-10-24

    It's indeed a silent day. I took a break, and have a peaceful walk that day.

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  • #12200112

    condiviso da maryrobinson il 2010-11-29

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  • #11173676

    condiviso da renaishashin il 2010-04-01

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  • #13031228

    condiviso da neja il 2011-04-10

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  • #12200168

    condiviso da maryrobinson il 2010-11-29

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  • back flip

    condiviso da tommynorth il 2008-09-08

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  • PADOW!!!

    condiviso da tommynorth il 2008-09-08

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  • Photography, Philosophy and Authenticity

    Scritto da tomas_bates il 2011-03-25 in
    Photography, Philosophy and Authenticity

    Lomography's Prophecy of the Analogue Future No. 5 is ‘Film & Paper ensure Originality, Authenticity and Eternity’…But what exactly is ‘Authenticity’? Let’s take a closer look…

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  • A Lomographer's Guide to Black-and-White Photographic Paper

    Scritto da ckpj9983 il 2011-03-25 in #persone
    A Lomographer's Guide to Black-and-White Photographic Paper

    Are you ready to self-process your very own monochromatic prints? We made you a concise tipster on everything you must know about the photographic paper.

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  • Why every Lomographer should use a Photoscanner

    Scritto da t0m7 il 2011-03-16 in #gear #tutorials
    Why every Lomographer should use a Photoscanner

    Today a scanner with transparency unit should be part of a Lomographer's standard equipment like the Lomo LC-A and a fridge full of films is.

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  • Let’s do our own scanning! Epson V500

    Scritto da pepper-b il 2011-03-17 in #gear #tutorials
    Let’s do our own scanning! Epson V500

    Scanning our own film or photos is a blessing! We can save time, money, scan the way we want to and store the files in our computer!

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  • Street Photography 101

    Scritto da erinwoodgatesphotography il 2011-03-16 in #gear #tutorials
    Street Photography 101

    Some find it terrifying to go out and click on the street and some find it amusing to move among people. Some spend their time mingling with locals there and some get embarrassed by the attention they get out of clicking photos. Here is a small list which i thought would help people wanting to get into street photography and how to go about it.

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  • #174560

    condiviso da lolfox il 2009-02-01

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  • #12142634

    condiviso da acecaroline il 2010-11-17

    I'm really sorry I uploaded this photo in such small size. now I can't put it to any competition ;p anyways, thank you all for the likes :)

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  • #12002088

    condiviso da lizzylizzy il 2010-10-22

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  • #173029

    condiviso da oz1gyq il 2009-01-31

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  • #37423

    condiviso da graefin il 2008-09-09

    The thunderstorm was right in front of my window. So, after a view minutes of watching the lightnings come down, I decided to open the window, take my Lubitel, a gorillapod and a cable release. I let the shutter open for a very long time until finally lightning struck! This was an experiment, so I was very happy that it turned out that good!

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  • #11203484

    condiviso da herbert-4 il 2010-04-11

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    condiviso da herbert-4 il 2010-04-11

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    condiviso da rubyred il 2011-01-21

    The first Roll with my new old Zorki 4. I felt in love with this wonderful russian camera!!

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  • Zorki 4 - Staff Review

    2008-05-27 #gear
    Zorki 4 - Staff Review

    Outlasting equally remarkable cameras such as the Leica M3 in the 1950's, this Russian classic is the most successful in the Zorki family.

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  • Zorki 4 - Not a Leica, Sucka!

    Scritto da nicksholga il 2009-08-24 in #gear
    Zorki 4 - Not a Leica, Sucka!

    A Leica on a shoestring. A classy Russian gentleman. The perfect travel companion. Zorki is everything you've ever wanted and more.

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  • Canon Canonet QL17

    Scritto da altprocess il 2009-02-08 in #gear
    Canon Canonet QL17

    Often described (as many other cameras are) as the "poor man's Leica", the Canon Canonet QL17 is a brilliant rangefinder at a fraction of the cost of most other rangefinders. It sports a crystal clear, tack sharp, f1.7 45mm lens that accurately captures colors as well as all the gradients between black and white. Produced in the mid-1960s and sturdily built, many excellent examples of this camera and later versions can be found on ebay for a steal. Due to age, the light seals need to replaced but this can be done by most camera enthusiasts with a sheet of black foamy, x-acto knife, and some adhesive. There are several website that offer instructions on how to replace the seals simply by plugging Canonet QL17 into a search engine.

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  • Canon Canonet QL17 G-III: Poor Man's Leica

    Scritto da nerdcist il 2010-04-25 in #gear
    Canon Canonet QL17 G-III: Poor Man's Leica

    Can be found easily, compact, easy to load, automatic or manual override, and equipped with fast and sharp lens make it one of the best and affordable rangefinder camera ever made. Some people call it poor man's Leica.

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  • 35 Reasons to love 35mm Film

    Scritto da tomas_bates il 2011-02-25 in
    35 Reasons to love 35mm Film

    Film truly is a Photographer’s best friend - And to prove it, here are 35 reasons to love 35mm film (or any kind of film for that matter!).

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  • Ways To Reduce Your Digital Grind

    Scritto da shhquiet il 2011-02-25 in
    Ways To Reduce Your Digital Grind

    Everyday we wake up to a digital world - all tangled up in wires and waves of electronics and machines and gadgets. A simple weather check is done online, we wait impatiently for the *beep* when our food is ready, and send e-cards on birthdays. Give it all a break! Here are a few tips to make your hectic lifestyle a little more analogue.

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  • 20 Analogue Acts of Kindness

    Scritto da tomas_bates il 2011-02-25 in
    20 Analogue Acts of Kindness

    Simple acts of kindness sometimes get forgotten amongst the business and busy-ness of everyday life. We’re often too occupied sending that email, editing that playlist or updating our status to pay attention to what’s happening in the real world. Let’s change that! Leave that digital grind behind for a moment and try out some of our analogue acts of kindness – Simple photographic ideas for making a positive impact on the people around you!

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  • #11314727

    condiviso da vicuna il 2010-05-11

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  • Tipster of the Week: Fiber Optics Are Good for Your Health

    Scritto da kylethefrench il 2010-03-14 in #gear #tutorials
    Tipster of the Week: Fiber Optics Are Good for Your Health

    The process of making Lomographs is just like painting itself. We choose what to shoot with our cameras, as well as the painter decides on what scene he'll make with his brush. Both Lomographer and painter are two artists that are aiming for one similar thing - to make beautiful pictures. And for this week, see how our Tipster chose to paint with light, literally.

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