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  • #20001796

    shared by daxxfbondoc on 2014-09-23

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    shared by daxxfbondoc on 2014-09-23

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  • Velvia for the First Time

    shared by kimpy05 on 2012-05-07

    Trying Fuji Velvia for the first time. I love the results. These are pictures of building (and other things) around Intramuros.

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  • #13790929

    shared by diegoosullivan on 2011-07-15

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  • 陽金公路的花田

    shared by meryl on 2011-10-05

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  • #18064169

    shared by jagkedup on 2013-03-19

  • #18661618

    shared by grazie on 2013-07-19

    ...one of my first rolls with this camera. Never found the right time to post it before. But here it is. Happy weekend everyone! Film expired 1998

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  • Circular splitzer and color filters

    shared by sandravo on 2013-07-13

    Not sure I like what this experiment got me... http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/07/17/the-cloud-circle-mx-experiment _____________________________________________ Home developed with Rollei Digibase C41 kit http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/05/20/tutorial-rollei-c41-digibase-color-film-development

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  • insensia

    shared by ohlordy on 2013-07-23

    i just can't get enough

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  • Spring shots

    shared by sweetyyydreams on 2013-07-23

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  • #18666291

    shared by blueskyandhardrock on 2013-07-20

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  • insensia

    shared by ohlordy on 2013-07-23

    i just can't get enough

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  • #18677113

    shared by minililimi on 2013-07-23

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  • insensia

    shared by ohlordy on 2013-07-23

    i just can't get enough

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  • velvia in the big smoke

    shared by ohlordy on 2013-07-25

    a weekend in the city

  • the bench

    shared by bloomchen on 2013-07-25

    there is another shot of this bench from one year ago: http://www.lomography.com/homes/bloomchen/albums/1871037-horizon-perfekt-2nd-roll-not-so-overexposed-like-the-1st-one/photos/16621849 it drives me crazy that i´m such an amateur and not having noticed that there is part of my shadow on the pic. normaly i check this and change my position. *aaaargh*

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  • #18701654

    shared by earlybird on 2013-07-27

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  • ricoh suave : WIDE hack

    shared by ohlordy on 2013-07-18

    wide hack success! ricoh suave is now rocking a 24mm lens... much better!

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  • diana's watching...

    shared by ohlordy on 2013-07-31

    ohlordy... ohsandy

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  • #18714239

    shared by lazybuddha on 2013-07-30

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  • #18713249

    shared by aldaer on 2013-07-30

    Love the colors !

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  • #18713211

    shared by aldaer on 2013-07-30

    Love the colors !

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  • Holga x Baguio

    shared by kimpy05 on 2013-03-28

    My Holga photos of my Baguio vacation. Some photos were underexposed...

  • #17304040

    shared by japsix on 2012-10-26

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  • #18043646

    shared by kiri-girl on 2013-03-15

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  • #18042869

    shared by earlybird on 2013-03-14

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    shared by earlybird on 2013-03-14

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  • #15771539

    shared by grazie on 2012-04-09

    Really loving the results of the Agfa Click-I. It's very easy to use too. Hope you like these... Thanks a lot Peter!!!

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  • #16345312

    shared by lomiga on 2012-06-19

    Und mal wieder ein Fotoshooting mit meiner Schwester, was sich immer als spaßige Angelegenheit erweist....

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  • #17304031

    shared by japsix on 2012-10-26

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  • Protrait and radom shoot

    shared by albeelee on 2012-09-06

    @earlybird inspire me :) >>http://www.lomography.hk/homes/earlybird/albums/1842193-tribute-to-adam-yauch-aka-mca-aka-nathanial-hrnblowr-r-i-p/photos/16040021

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  • Festival of Lights 2012 | Potsdamer Platz

    shared by ck_berlin on 2012-10-30

    Home developed and expired hybrid processed film. More about HPro2: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2011/02/01/handmade-hybrid-processing-hpro

  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 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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  • This has been a long time coming...

    shared by blueskyandhardrock on 2013-02-07

    When I was in high school, I found this poem by Christina Rossetti called "Remember". It's about losing a loved one. It spoke to me so much that it became one of my three favorite poems (the other two are by Shakespeare and Neruda). When I started doing Lomography a few years back, I wanted to do a series inspired by this poem. Unfortunately, I never got the chance to. Then less than two years ago, I got my heart broken so badly and this poem helped me through that rough time. The wound has long healed and I finally have the courage talk about moving on through my photos. So I packed my Belair and my amazing tripod and set off to Malibu - to shoot a series inspired by both the poem and my heartbreak. Of course, the results aren't as good as they would have been had I used my Mamiya but I'm still happy, if only because I finally got to do this series and because it's a labor of love. My boyfriend and I got up at 5 am to drive all the way to Malibu for this series. My hands and feet were freezing the entire shoot AND we got a parking ticket for it so I really really hope people will enjoy the photos, even if they're not amazing quality.

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  • #15968817

    shared by lakandula on 2012-05-03

    Ferris wheel. Park by the bay. Long exposure. Panoramic view. With sprocket holes. Excitement. Simple bliss.

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  • Midland Square

    shared by hodachrome on 2012-06-20

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  • #17622142

    shared by hodachrome on 2012-12-24

    Long exposure. Around 3 seconds.

  • #15336933

    shared by zoe191 on 2012-02-11

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    shared by zoe191 on 2012-02-11

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  • #15455041

    shared by lakandula on 2012-02-27

    Dr. Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, was executed by the Spanish colonial regime on December 30, 1896. His martyrdom in Luneta (then called Bagumbayan, now Rizal Park) that fueled an already agitated revolutionary movement to gain Philippine independence is depicted in life-size dioramas of bronze statues. Textured my shots with vintage handwritten, typewritten or printed texts and maps. Lightleaks obvious in the shots.

  • The Mosters and the Hero

    shared by renenob on 2011-08-30

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  • Luneta revisited

    shared by ponzi on 2012-10-03

    i guess when you're in your mid 20's and you don't live in Manila anymore, and you visit these places leisurely other than that of a mandatory school trip, you appreciate the slightest details and see the beauty of everything uniquely Filipino

  • Travelling through a plastic lens

    shared by josinuhe on 2011-09-15

    Portugal: Oporto y Lisboa

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  • #11762482

    shared by wen_xiang_chue_93 on 2010-09-01

  • #12751478

    shared by kiwikoh on 2011-03-07

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  • #14299025

    shared by lakandula on 2011-09-21

    I was practically running on a new pair of bargain faux Crocs slippers I bought at the Harrison Plaza to catch the sunset at Manila Bay. There was a moment when the sky turned a bit dark like an impending rain was about to fall. But upon reaching Vito Cruz St., there was a clearing in the sky that allowed the sun's rays to majestically cast shadows along the road. So I walked briskly passing through lots of young men in white jogging in the opposite direction. They must be new recruits of the naval force. Finally reached the marina in time to capture the slow descent of the sun as it disappeared in the horizon and feel the sea breeze blowing against my face. Sunset is always a special time to cool down and clear the mind. Indeed a very relaxing sight!

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  • Collide

    shared by superkulisap on 2012-03-26

    A doubles project with my friend Pui a.k.a. dakadev_pui. http://www.lomography.com/homes/dakadev_pui Manila, Philippines meets Bangkok, Thailand. I love the results, hope you like it too! :)

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  • San Sebastian Church Manila

    shared by renenob on 2012-04-24

    Designed by the same guy behind Eiffel Tower

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