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  • Advanced Tipster: How to Take Symmetrical Images with Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)

    written by hodachrome on 2013-01-14 #gear #tutorials
    Advanced Tipster: How to Take Symmetrical Images with Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)

    One of the most creative Lomographers in our community, @hodachrome, guides us through the step-by-step of a unique technique called EBS ("Exposing Both Sides").

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  • #24049622

    shared by crismiranda on 2020-01-27

    portrait, self love, real women, freedom, natural, self care, love, sisterhood

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  • #24597541

    shared by anne_grd on 2020-11-20

  • #14492651

    shared by weidong on 2011-10-17

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  • Xmas trip to NYC

    shared by neja on 2020-09-12

    Next to last trip before the pandemic

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  • Xmas trip to NYC

    shared by neja on 2020-09-12

    Next to last trip before the pandemic

  • #24464526

    shared by berlin-runner on 2020-09-09

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  • Lomopedia: Ricoh Auto Half

    written by cheeo on 2014-08-16 #gear #lomopedia
    Lomopedia: Ricoh Auto Half

    Die einzigartige und skurille Ricoh Auto Half eroberte während ihrer 20-jährigen Produktion die Herzen eifriger Fotografen. Lies in dieser Ausgabe der Lomopedia warum die Ricoh Auto Half eine so beliebte Halbformatkamera war.

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  • Lomography Awards: the TEN AND ONE 2019 Winners

    2020-03-15 #videos
    Lomography Awards: the TEN AND ONE 2019 Winners

    Get ready to toss the confetti and pop that champagne — our winning photographs and short movies are here!

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  • Tipster: Scanning Film with the Lomography Smartphone Scanner

    2019-09-10
    Tipster: Scanning Film with the Lomography Smartphone Scanner

    All you need is your smartphone, a Lomography Smartphone Scanner, and you're ready to digitize your 35 mm film photos!

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  • #23474381

    shared by i_am_anime on 2019-06-27

    olympus mju 2 x kodak ultramax 400 (exp.2012)

  • Hotel Ibsen

    shared by djmusician on 2012-04-01

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  • Guardare ma non toccare

    shared by ale2000 on 2019-05-06

  • #23433338

    shared by tyty on 2019-06-04

  • #23532814

    shared by vicuna on 2019-07-25

    After visiting the stunning archeological site of Delphi, I went down to the coast and had a walk in the nice little village of Galaxidi

  • Shoot the plane ✈ from the graveyard 👻 against…

    shared by hervinsyah on 2019-07-17

    Bought this marvelous film with cheap price 🙌 in 2015 at hipercat lab Bandung which owned by @fajaryayat and developed at the same place but re-scan at Chandra Foto Bandung

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  • #23530571

    shared by stereograph on 2019-07-24

    ships, public nudity and highrising

  • #20555464

    shared by steamtug1959 on 2015-07-05

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  • Babbo Running 2016

    shared by sirio174 on 2016-12-24

    Ritorna anche quest'anno a Como questa simpatica manifestazione podistica non competitiva, che ho ripreso con la mia Canonet

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  • #21670441

    shared by nural on 2016-12-24

    Trying the LIA for the first time and I'm amazed by the results!

  • #5861458

    shared by euroteam3 on 2009-07-28

  • #21669540

    shared by heyfrida on 2016-12-23

    #horizonperfekt

  • #21669778

    shared by crismiranda on 2016-12-23

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  • Crimson Peak

    shared by andrejrusskovskij on 2016-02-02

    for the story behind the pics: http://andrejrusskovskij.com/?p=2284

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  • sunny day in mountains

    shared by masha_njam on 2013-03-19

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  • #21362628

    shared by kinchaaan on 2016-08-03

  • Osaka walker Spring Ver.

    shared by gocchin on 2016-05-20

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  • #21238807

    shared by eugeseveso on 2016-06-08

  • Paddington Station

    shared by kelvin_wx on 2016-07-12

    Paddington Station

  • Little Nikon(EM)

    shared by cotonohacafe on 2016-07-12

  • #20989433

    shared by esmanur on 2016-02-03

    Tower Bridge

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  • architecture I

    shared by bloomchen on 2013-01-29

    i´m so so relieved that i can take great shots with this cam!!! anyway i still don´t know the secret of it. i will now switch the lens and try to do the same things i did with this roll: pull the bellows really hard to the end, use a tripod. i guess all of you that already took great and sharp shots didn´t always use a tripod but amazingly i took 5/6 with a tripod and the only one without is blurry. btw: @LSI next time you produce a new cam pls leave me a personal message so i can tell you upfront things you have to consider concerning tripod socket thread, release, viewer,… - it´s my 2nd roll and i used a tripod for 5 shots and already a screw went through the hole in the aluminium and therefore it´s already warped :(((

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  • the colour of water

    shared by wil6ka on 2013-11-18

    I was lucky enough to join Vicuna, his brother Gérard and a bunch of wonderful people on a recent trip to Burkina Faso. This is the first album and an encounter of the Northern town of Nouna. Here, Gérard and his Partners, from the French city of Saint Priest and Germanys Mühlheim, are active in developing aid for more then ten years. One of the prime examples are these fountains, that can be easily used by spinning the wheel and which operate through a closed pipe-system, so the water can not be spoiled or infected through an open part. There is also a clever maintenance system. Villagers pay a small fee for using the fountains, like a flatrate pass. This money goes to technicians, who come from the village and who were educated to repair the fountains. Once a device breaks down, they are able to buy the needed parts and fix it...

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  • #20407750

    shared by happyfreak on 2015-04-23

    all in my love. #feel #people #lomo #world #mine

  • 早春のシルエット -a silhouette in early spring

    shared by hodachrome on 2016-07-03

    Latest result from "multiple portrait series" which is one of my series work throughout four seasons in my country. This time I tried integrating a model with spring subjects such as "Ume" (Japanese apricot) blossoms (shot in Gifu). Shot the model (Megumi Inanaga) in Tokyo.

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  • #21259564

    shared by lagia on 2016-06-16

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  • #21258687

    shared by daissywong on 2016-06-16

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  • #21274744

    shared by 123nk on 2016-06-24

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  • zygomatica

    shared by andrejrusskovskij on 2016-06-21

    Few months ago I started looking at the skyscrapers on my way to work with different eyes and asked myself why I had never made a good use of the city patterns. For the story behind the pics: http://andrejrusskovskij.com/?p=2783

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  • Picnic

    shared by esmanur on 2016-06-08

  • #14087579

    shared by saidseni on 2011-08-23

    1st attempt with light painting/writing - the canvas was much bigger that I imagine, some pictures aren't squares (?!), forgot some lights on at first and managed to bend some negs - still, I'm happy, I can do it! :D

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  • #21266545

    shared by tristandotphoto on 2016-06-20

    I filled my hand luggage with two heavy, all metal mechanical cameras with a combined age of over 80 and as much black and white film as the bag could take. I hauled it from Scotland to #India, then from the south to the north. I like collecting and using old cameras and lenses. I love the sense that someone before me has looked through the viewfinder and seen the world in their own way. There is something, maybe to do with their age or the precise mechanics that gives them a personality. They almost become my friends. I love the process of analogue photography and the time it takes to develop the film and produce an image... It is not instant. So often in the streets of India I would take someone’s picture and straight away they would ask me to turn the camera around to see their photo on a digital screen. I disappointed so many children when all they saw was the leather and chrome back of my #Minolta. They couldn’t quite understand why the image was not instant.

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  • Lonesome Hut (Switzerland 2)

    shared by wil6ka on 2016-06-21

    Me and @vicuna discovered this lonesome hut on the top of Mount Rigi, with melting ice on the top. Would be my favourite summer retreat...

  • zygomatica

    shared by andrejrusskovskij on 2016-06-21

    Few months ago I started looking at the skyscrapers on my way to work with different eyes and asked myself why I had never made a good use of the city patterns. For the story behind the pics: http://andrejrusskovskij.com/?p=2783

  • #21269442

    shared by clarapnaraujo on 2016-06-21

    #doubleexposure #flowers #portrait

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  • #21269441

    shared by clarapnaraujo on 2016-06-21

    #35mm #doubleexposure #kodakcolorplus

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  • STOP SHOOTING AT ME

    shared by weidong on 2011-09-16

    im so bored at you weidong!

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  • Кошки

    shared by grad on 2009-09-04

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