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  • 2013 Krzyztopor Castle (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2013-08-29

    Let’s make a little break (a poem!! ;) ;) ;) ) in the Diana Baby series. But we will stay in the DIANA world and Austrian stuff related with analogue photography. So – this time – my beloved Lomography DIANA MINI and – the first time for me – Lomography film - 100/36 Colorneg. First – like somebody wrote already in this portal – I forgot how much I like the cute Diana Mini: using it and the photos it can take. And of course how pretty this machine is. :) :) :) The most ‘compact’ in the compact-cameras’ world, the most handy and comfortable in usage. But second – the film was an experiment to me. Normally I was using films like Kodak or Fuji (and similar, possible to buy in regular photo-shops). Lately they were 200 ISO, so I wasn’t sure what would come from the Lomography Colorneg, which is 100 ISO. So - in 15.08.2013 we went to the Krzyztopor castle (what’s funny, its name could be translated as “Cross axe” ;) ;) And actually it shouldn't be called a 'castle' but a 'palace'). I had no flash-lamp, so I wasn’t sure how would come out the photos made deeper in the castle – with less of light – on the 100 ISO film. And imagine my surprise when I took the photos from a lab and… 99% looked very well, even those photos from “almost-dungeons” places! :) I can state now – the Austrian combo “Diana Mini + Lomography 100/36 Colorneg film” is EXCELLENT!!!!!! Now I’m sure: next films I will buy - will be the Lomography Colorneg FOR SURE, again! Anywayzzzzzz. As You can see, the castle is really nice and in some places it looks like a Colosseum or sommit, heheh. I even didn’t know we had something like that in our country. :) PS: I made in this place also several shots with other machines but I will upload them later – don’t wanna flood this portal with photos, You know.

  • 2013 Krzyztopor Castle (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2013-08-29

    Let’s make a little break (a poem!! ;) ;) ;) ) in the Diana Baby series. But we will stay in the DIANA world and Austrian stuff related with analogue photography. So – this time – my beloved Lomography DIANA MINI and – the first time for me – Lomography film - 100/36 Colorneg. First – like somebody wrote already in this portal – I forgot how much I like the cute Diana Mini: using it and the photos it can take. And of course how pretty this machine is. :) :) :) The most ‘compact’ in the compact-cameras’ world, the most handy and comfortable in usage. But second – the film was an experiment to me. Normally I was using films like Kodak or Fuji (and similar, possible to buy in regular photo-shops). Lately they were 200 ISO, so I wasn’t sure what would come from the Lomography Colorneg, which is 100 ISO. So - in 15.08.2013 we went to the Krzyztopor castle (what’s funny, its name could be translated as “Cross axe” ;) ;) And actually it shouldn't be called a 'castle' but a 'palace'). I had no flash-lamp, so I wasn’t sure how would come out the photos made deeper in the castle – with less of light – on the 100 ISO film. And imagine my surprise when I took the photos from a lab and… 99% looked very well, even those photos from “almost-dungeons” places! :) I can state now – the Austrian combo “Diana Mini + Lomography 100/36 Colorneg film” is EXCELLENT!!!!!! Now I’m sure: next films I will buy - will be the Lomography Colorneg FOR SURE, again! Anywayzzzzzz. As You can see, the castle is really nice and in some places it looks like a Colosseum or sommit, heheh. I even didn’t know we had something like that in our country. :) PS: I made in this place also several shots with other machines but I will upload them later – don’t wanna flood this portal with photos, You know.

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  • 2013 Krzyztopor Castle (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2013-08-29

    Let’s make a little break (a poem!! ;) ;) ;) ) in the Diana Baby series. But we will stay in the DIANA world and Austrian stuff related with analogue photography. So – this time – my beloved Lomography DIANA MINI and – the first time for me – Lomography film - 100/36 Colorneg. First – like somebody wrote already in this portal – I forgot how much I like the cute Diana Mini: using it and the photos it can take. And of course how pretty this machine is. :) :) :) The most ‘compact’ in the compact-cameras’ world, the most handy and comfortable in usage. But second – the film was an experiment to me. Normally I was using films like Kodak or Fuji (and similar, possible to buy in regular photo-shops). Lately they were 200 ISO, so I wasn’t sure what would come from the Lomography Colorneg, which is 100 ISO. So - in 15.08.2013 we went to the Krzyztopor castle (what’s funny, its name could be translated as “Cross axe” ;) ;) And actually it shouldn't be called a 'castle' but a 'palace'). I had no flash-lamp, so I wasn’t sure how would come out the photos made deeper in the castle – with less of light – on the 100 ISO film. And imagine my surprise when I took the photos from a lab and… 99% looked very well, even those photos from “almost-dungeons” places! :) I can state now – the Austrian combo “Diana Mini + Lomography 100/36 Colorneg film” is EXCELLENT!!!!!! Now I’m sure: next films I will buy - will be the Lomography Colorneg FOR SURE, again! Anywayzzzzzz. As You can see, the castle is really nice and in some places it looks like a Colosseum or sommit, heheh. I even didn’t know we had something like that in our country. :) PS: I made in this place also several shots with other machines but I will upload them later – don’t wanna flood this portal with photos, You know.

  • 2013 Krzyztopor Castle (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2013-08-29

    Let’s make a little break (a poem!! ;) ;) ;) ) in the Diana Baby series. But we will stay in the DIANA world and Austrian stuff related with analogue photography. So – this time – my beloved Lomography DIANA MINI and – the first time for me – Lomography film - 100/36 Colorneg. First – like somebody wrote already in this portal – I forgot how much I like the cute Diana Mini: using it and the photos it can take. And of course how pretty this machine is. :) :) :) The most ‘compact’ in the compact-cameras’ world, the most handy and comfortable in usage. But second – the film was an experiment to me. Normally I was using films like Kodak or Fuji (and similar, possible to buy in regular photo-shops). Lately they were 200 ISO, so I wasn’t sure what would come from the Lomography Colorneg, which is 100 ISO. So - in 15.08.2013 we went to the Krzyztopor castle (what’s funny, its name could be translated as “Cross axe” ;) ;) And actually it shouldn't be called a 'castle' but a 'palace'). I had no flash-lamp, so I wasn’t sure how would come out the photos made deeper in the castle – with less of light – on the 100 ISO film. And imagine my surprise when I took the photos from a lab and… 99% looked very well, even those photos from “almost-dungeons” places! :) I can state now – the Austrian combo “Diana Mini + Lomography 100/36 Colorneg film” is EXCELLENT!!!!!! Now I’m sure: next films I will buy - will be the Lomography Colorneg FOR SURE, again! Anywayzzzzzz. As You can see, the castle is really nice and in some places it looks like a Colosseum or sommit, heheh. I even didn’t know we had something like that in our country. :) PS: I made in this place also several shots with other machines but I will upload them later – don’t wanna flood this portal with photos, You know.

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  • 2013 Krzyztopor Castle (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2013-08-29

    Let’s make a little break (a poem!! ;) ;) ;) ) in the Diana Baby series. But we will stay in the DIANA world and Austrian stuff related with analogue photography. So – this time – my beloved Lomography DIANA MINI and – the first time for me – Lomography film - 100/36 Colorneg. First – like somebody wrote already in this portal – I forgot how much I like the cute Diana Mini: using it and the photos it can take. And of course how pretty this machine is. :) :) :) The most ‘compact’ in the compact-cameras’ world, the most handy and comfortable in usage. But second – the film was an experiment to me. Normally I was using films like Kodak or Fuji (and similar, possible to buy in regular photo-shops). Lately they were 200 ISO, so I wasn’t sure what would come from the Lomography Colorneg, which is 100 ISO. So - in 15.08.2013 we went to the Krzyztopor castle (what’s funny, its name could be translated as “Cross axe” ;) ;) And actually it shouldn't be called a 'castle' but a 'palace'). I had no flash-lamp, so I wasn’t sure how would come out the photos made deeper in the castle – with less of light – on the 100 ISO film. And imagine my surprise when I took the photos from a lab and… 99% looked very well, even those photos from “almost-dungeons” places! :) I can state now – the Austrian combo “Diana Mini + Lomography 100/36 Colorneg film” is EXCELLENT!!!!!! Now I’m sure: next films I will buy - will be the Lomography Colorneg FOR SURE, again! Anywayzzzzzz. As You can see, the castle is really nice and in some places it looks like a Colosseum or sommit, heheh. I even didn’t know we had something like that in our country. :) PS: I made in this place also several shots with other machines but I will upload them later – don’t wanna flood this portal with photos, You know.

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  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

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  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

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  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

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  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

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  • 2014 Misty day in Germany (DIANA MINI)

    shared by yerzmyey on 2014-04-14

    So, my first real lomo-walk this year. I've been in Germany, in Mahlerts. It has very nice landscapes however the Spring was still early and the day was misty - which You can notice on the photos. But if all photos in the world would have been taken in full sun - it might be a bit boring, don't You think? ;) The used film - was typical for me Kodak ColorPlus 200. Anyway I took my beloved Diana Mini. It doesn't feel too well lately and it has problems with moving the film forward when the format is set to 'rectangle' mode. So this time I wanted - for the first time - to test the 'square' photo-mode of Diana Mini (as it should actually work, basing on the 60s Dianas :) ). On the other hand, I noticed - while watching photos of ppl on www.lomography.com - that square photos from such machines like Diana Baby or Holga - or the 'big' Dianas of course - are somehow much more interesting. So it was another reason I decided to switch into 'square' mode with my Diana Mini - and I intend stick with it since now. I do hope You like those 'early & misty Spring' shots. Greetz, Yerz

  • sweater weather

    shared by bebopbebop on 2014-05-05

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  • #19620617

    shared by vicuna on 2014-05-05

    3rd and last part about the plane trip, flying all along the west coast from Calvi to Bonifacio, with a short stop on the airport of Porpriano

  • #19620606

    shared by vicuna on 2014-05-05

    3rd and last part about the plane trip, flying all along the west coast from Calvi to Bonifacio, with a short stop on the airport of Porpriano

  • #19620630

    shared by gendis on 2014-05-05

    cute

  • #19620622

    shared by gendis on 2014-05-05

    cute

  • #19620626

    shared by gendis on 2014-05-05

    cute

  • #19620629

    shared by gendis on 2014-05-05

    cute

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  • Doubles with hhjm #4

    shared by sobetion on 2014-05-02

    http://www.lomography.com/homes/hhjm

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  • Doubles with hhjm #4

    shared by sobetion on 2014-05-02

    http://www.lomography.com/homes/hhjm

  • Doubles with hhjm #4

    shared by sobetion on 2014-05-02

    http://www.lomography.com/homes/hhjm

  • *

    shared by pearlgirl77 on 2014-04-24

    lovely lara :)

  • *

    shared by pearlgirl77 on 2014-04-24

    lovely lara :)

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  • #19611040

    shared by maximum_b on 2014-05-02

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    shared by maximum_b on 2014-05-02

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  • #19611046

    shared by maximum_b on 2014-05-02

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  • Camera Shy - Doubles with kekskonstrukt #1…

    shared by lostlittlekid on 2013-10-08

    The masked man meets the faceless lady http://www.lomography.com/homes/kekskonstrukt

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  • Make your subjects transparent: How to create Ghost Shots (GS)

    written by hodachrome on 2013-09-20 #gear #tutorials
    Make your subjects transparent: How to create Ghost Shots (GS)

    Have you already seen a mysterious looking photo that features a transparent subject? Well, it's one of the multiple exposure techniques and is actually simple to do.

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  • Golden Spring

    shared by bnjmn on 2013-05-07

    at Kölner Dom

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  • #13158278

    shared by pantomime on 2011-04-26

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    shared by pantomime on 2011-04-26

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    shared by pantomime on 2011-04-26

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    shared by pantomime on 2012-06-20

  • DIY Montessori Sound Boxes for Your Kids!

    written by cruzron on 2013-07-03 #gear #tutorials
    DIY Montessori Sound Boxes for Your Kids!

    Giving your kids educational toys to play with need not be an expensive endeavor. For instance, you can use old film canisters as DIY Montessori Sound Boxes!

  • Lomopedia: Olympus Trip 35

    written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-07-09 #gear #people #videos #lomopedia
    Lomopedia: Olympus Trip 35

    Regarded by many camera experts and enthusiasts as the 35 mm version of the equally popular Olympus Pen camera, the Olympus Trip 35 remains a collectible and iconic compact camera for the high-quality photos that it can take.

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  • Konstruktor test roll

    shared by orangebird on 2013-06-13

    Rainy day (June-It is the rainy season in Japan.) http://www.lomography.jp/magazine/lifestyle/2013/06/22/konstruktors-orangebird

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  • #18591022

    shared by jeansman on 2013-07-03

  • #18491421

    shared by clownshoes on 2013-06-11

    Still working on building out another studio here. Turning into a lot of fun since most of the equipment in installed. Other then that; it'd been a quiet and somber weekend. Ms. Katie leaves town tomorrow.

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  • #18491422

    shared by clownshoes on 2013-06-11

    Still working on building out another studio here. Turning into a lot of fun since most of the equipment in installed. Other then that; it'd been a quiet and somber weekend. Ms. Katie leaves town tomorrow.

  • #18491420

    shared by clownshoes on 2013-06-11

    Still working on building out another studio here. Turning into a lot of fun since most of the equipment in installed. Other then that; it'd been a quiet and somber weekend. Ms. Katie leaves town tomorrow.

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  • Smena

    shared by clownshoes on 2013-06-11

    Still working on building out another studio here. Turning into a lot of fun since most of the equipment in installed. Other then that; it'd been a quiet and somber weekend. Ms. Katie leaves town tomorrow.

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  • #18491403

    shared by clownshoes on 2013-06-11

    Still working on building out another studio here. Turning into a lot of fun since most of the equipment in installed. Other then that; it'd been a quiet and somber weekend. Ms. Katie leaves town tomorrow.

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  • #18491409

    shared by clownshoes on 2013-06-11

    Still working on building out another studio here. Turning into a lot of fun since most of the equipment in installed. Other then that; it'd been a quiet and somber weekend. Ms. Katie leaves town tomorrow.