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  • #23220766

    condiviso da dezember il 2019-02-10

    #35mm #kodakgold200 #birmingham #nikonf55d

  • #23220933

    condiviso da viks il 2019-02-10

    #olympusaf-1mini #canonprima

  • #23221038

    condiviso da schpleep il 2019-02-10

    Exploring my new local hills by snowboard, with a mju-II in my pocket.

  • #23221064

    condiviso da krystian11010 il 2019-02-10

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  • #13447847

    condiviso da ccwu il 2011-06-01

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  • Flower Power Eiffel Tower

    condiviso da sebastianerras il 2011-09-21

    I tested a new film - the Fuji T64 and I love it. It's more blueish and more contrasty than the Astia 100F. ------ www.analogue-love.com --------

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  • #15699425

    condiviso da grazie il 2012-03-31

    Of clouds and power lines...and the mild Spring breeze....we are connected.....somehow....somehow.....(or so I wish for)

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  • #160660

    condiviso da eyecon il 2009-01-27

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  • get some colours on

    condiviso da ecchymoses il 2010-01-24

    amsterdam

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  • Arc de Triomf (Barcelona)

    condiviso da fafascinado il 2010-11-12

    This is one on my favorite photos. I, rarely, used to try double exposures on my photos. But since I saw that one, playing with double and triple shoots in the same frame was one of my obsessions. I love how looks like it is raining flowers in this photo.

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  • Chuo Freeway

    condiviso da hodachrome il 2011-10-20

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Vivid blue or purple colours are by trucks decorated with light bulbs. Needed patience and concentration...

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  • #13228751

    condiviso da ccwu il 2011-05-05

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  • The hill of the sun

    condiviso da superlighter il 2010-02-22

    1500 lomographers cannot be wrong, this is my Top! :)

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  • #6261448

    condiviso da sandkorn il 2009-12-21

    Dippemess is a tradition which dates back to the 14th century. At that time, the Maamess, as it was then called, was a medieval market for domestic articles. Potters from the Westerwald, Kannebäckerland and Urberach came here to sell their wares, especially their ceramic bowls and pots. These were known in the Frankfurt dialect as 'Dippe' from which the event soon took its name. Over the years, more and more fairground booths and popular attractions joined the market as well. The Dippemess today is Frankfurt’s largest fair and a lot of fun :)

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  • Кошки

    condiviso da grad il 2009-09-04

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  • LOMO GIRL IN TOKYO OR NEW YORK?

    condiviso da gocchin il 2019-02-10

    Self film swapping in Tokyo and New York

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  • Winter in Vaasa

    condiviso da oleman il 2019-02-10

    Testing a Yashica Zoomate 70 camera find from a charity market for 3€, film Kentmere Pan 400