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  • #16152313

    shared by odielomocab on 2012-05-26

  • #18667013

    shared by kangiha on 2013-07-20

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  • my place, my love, my paradise

    shared by lomonina on 2015-11-11

    one and only Sahara Desert

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  • #18885173

    shared by gocchin on 2013-09-09

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  • 18.18.18

    shared by ishifishy on 2013-05-27

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  • #13060035

    shared by warning on 2011-04-13

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  • jose fernando

    shared by jeabzz on 2011-08-01

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  • *

    shared by pearlgirl77 on 2016-11-21

    LC-A 120 & Kodak Ektachrome 100 Plus - HAMBURG

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  • #27094340

    shared by alessia_spinta on 2024-02-11

    #35mm #filmphotography #heylomography lomochrome #multipleexposure #turquoise #lake

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  • #12033268

    shared by phishfood on 2010-10-29

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  • The Sprocket Rocket - the perfect companion for a…

    shared by kleeblatt on 2013-09-07

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  • PANORAMA EBS AT STONEHENGE #1 (digitally cleaned)

    shared by buckshot on 2020-03-29

    Digitally cleaned-up version of my second-most popular photo. See the original here: https://www.lomography.com/photos/17840408

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  • EBS at Waverley Abbey #1

    shared by buckshot on 2013-01-27

    I hadn't seen anyone do an 'exposing both sides' (EBS) panorama album on here yet, so I figured I'd try it with a Horizon Perfekt. It was definitely one of the most technically challenging albums I've done so far - not only because EBS is itself tricky (you've got to get the homemade redscale prepared correctly, get both the redscale and normal exposures right, shoot twice in the same sequence so as not to screw up the symmetry, etc.), but because the Perfekt poses challenges of its own, such as not being able to use a conventional splitzer (I solved this by cutting a piece of black card to shape and gluing it onto the tiny UV filter that comes with the camera), not having any horizon line to line things up with in the viewfinder (solved by drawing a black line through the middle of a length of sellotape and sticking it onto the front of the viewfinder) and having its very own peculiar loading technique that makes it very difficult to re-align the film in the same place for the second shoot (I thought I'd solved this by taping a separate 15cm length of old negative to the take-up spool and taping the film I shot to this, lining it up with appropriate markings, but I still got it wrong by about half a centimetre, which is why you see some overlap in these shots). I shot the redscale layer just after sunrise, went home, flipped the film around (I think I'll get a changing bag for next time, so I can just flip the film on site), then went back and shot the normal layer just after noon, on a sunny but intermittently cloudy day. So yes, pretty challenging, but also very creatively satisfying. Worth the hassle...? Hell, yeah...!!! :-)

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  • #239497

    shared by specialblewah on 2009-03-03

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  • Warszawa and HardRock Cafe

    shared by tomczykd on 2017-06-26

    I wanted to see what happens when I put a 35mm film into a medium format camera. Of course, to my Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/16. This is my second attempt, this time the effects are better! Scan with film perforation for better effect. Definitely horizontal shots are better than vertical!

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  • Know You Angles

    shared by honeygrahams224 on 2017-10-23

    Another roll of infra-red film that I needed to use up before the leaves all fell off the trees. We have been having a lovely, warm autumn here in Minnesota, and I'm glad I got around to using my InfraChrome. Pictures were all taken with a Kodak Wratten #15 Yellow filter in my Ultra Wide and Slim. My friend A. was wearing dark green and fuscia lipstick, I was wearing head to toe black and blue lipstick. I was seriously surprised to see what black looks like with this film!

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  • #13326776

    shared by vicccf on 2011-05-17

  • #14011812

    shared by vicccf on 2011-08-12

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  • RM

    shared by finasteride on 2022-01-30

    Sprocketrocket+fuji sensia 200 expired 2003 e crossprocessing

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    shared by zoe191 on 2011-12-20

  • Overlapping Summer Days

    shared by falsedigital on 2010-09-18

    This is my first time ever developing at home! I used this roll because I discovered towards the end of it that I had a 6x6 mask in it but I was shooting as though I had a 6x4 mask in it. So I felt really stupid and thought the whole roll was a throwaway. So this became my test roll. So yeah...it's kind of interesting anyway though Shanghai GP3 120 Film Illford Ifosol 3 Dev for 10 minutes.

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  • #11301698

    shared by tanono on 2010-05-07

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  • #21471387

    shared by robertofiuza on 2016-09-22

    First shots with my Olympus Trip

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  • September 2013

    shared by frenchyfyl on 2013-10-14

    Mon avis sur le Sprocket Rocket : https://www.lomography.fr/magazine/314117-pourquoi-j-aime-tant-le-sprocket-rocket-par-frenchyfyl

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  • 擬態 -spring mimicry

    shared by hodachrome on 2016-06-01

    Double exposure -"ume" (Japanese plum) flowers with sideshot of model. Colors of pinky flowers and skin turned blue, and blue sky turned orange by using LomoChrome Turquoise.

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  • 共存 -coexistence

    shared by hodachrome on 2016-06-01

    Double exposure -a lady in Nagoya with oil refinery in Yokkaichi. By LomoChrome Turquoise.

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  • Feira de Maio 2016

    shared by zulupt on 2016-05-19

    #lubitel #166+ #lomo #lomography #velvia #zulupt #bulb #xpro #crossprocess #slidefilm #leiria #portugal #mediumformat #120 #6x6

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  • #21074220

    shared by 123nk on 2016-03-20

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  • #11286953

    shared by elenakulikova on 2010-05-03

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  • #21009856

    shared by pierrickmorin on 2016-02-15

    Manon and Eleonore shot with my lovely Lubitel 166B and a Ilford HP5 Plus film.

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    shared by hodachrome on 2016-04-17

  • 時空の融解 -between time and space

    shared by hodachrome on 2016-04-17

    A foot tunnel in a park with a tree near there. By LomoChrome Turquoise.

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  • #21100477

    shared by safianand on 2016-04-01

    Lomography sardina _ estivo_ from Bolzano to Florence to NY and back

  • #21099093

    shared by anmajo on 2016-03-31

    #studio #35mm #portrait #portra #trix #canon #kodak

  • #19339110

    shared by robertofiuza on 2014-01-28

    I was going for a classic lomography look and I guess I made it :)

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  • #blackandwhite #filmphotographyday2015

    shared by robertofiuza on 2014-01-27

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  • #19070597

    shared by robertofiuza on 2013-10-29

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  • #21099757

    shared by robertofiuza on 2016-04-01

    #xpro

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  • #21097165

    shared by masha_njam on 2016-03-30

    Prag

  • #21095965

    shared by emanueleciniero on 2016-03-30

    #seaside #walk #springrain #fp4+

  • film

    shared by lafilledeer on 2016-03-30

    Double exposure with galaxy

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  • #21097164

    shared by masha_njam on 2016-03-30

    Prag

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  • #21096381

    shared by mot11 on 2016-03-30

  • #21058531

    shared by gweilolife on 2016-03-12

  • #21051444

    shared by andycurtis on 2016-03-08

    #Chile #México #poland #Argentina #CanonA1 #dobleexposicion #doubleexposure

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  • #21048706

    shared by breadbear05 on 2016-03-07

  • 雨の波止場 -Rainy day

    shared by hodachrome on 2016-02-21

    Shot this from inside my car on rainy day. Appeared red maple leaves on silhouetted part. Rainy day is not bad. Canon EOS7(rain view)/Lomo LC-A+(red maple)

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  • 叫 -Sakebi

    shared by hodachrome on 2016-02-21

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  • 夏色の肖像 -summer portrait

    shared by hodachrome on 2016-02-01

    From filmswap project with my favorite photographer Kennichi. I shot fireworks in Gifu with LC-A+ first, then sent the film to him and he shot a portrait with his SLR camera at sunset beach in Chiba. His lomohome: http://www.lomography.com/homes/kennichi

  • 夏色の肖像 -summer portrait

    shared by hodachrome on 2016-02-01

    From filmswap project with my favorite photographer Kennichi. I shot fireworks in Gifu with LC-A+ first, then sent the film to him and he shot a portrait with his SLR camera at sunset beach in Chiba. His lomohome: http://www.lomography.com/homes/kennichi