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    ghislaineislief 於 2014-01-05 分享

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    ghislaineislief 於 2014-01-05 分享

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  • #12582481

    zharenkov 於 2011-02-07 分享

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  • #19623718

    grazie 於 2014-05-06 分享

    The last two months I was working in our laboratory in Las Vegas, NV. I took the weekends as opportunity to see more of the city outside the Las Vegas strip and to go to the desert ( i.e. Valley of Fire with Vici). On my last Vegas weekend, I drove to Death Valley National Park. I have always been curious about this place. The driest, the lowest and the hottest place in America they say. But they will also add....but it is also a very beautiful place... And since it was only two hours from Las Vegas, I went with my cameras and films, my 12 bottles of waters (which was not enough), my snacks and lots of sunblock. I also brought a disposable camera with me and these are some of the photos. :)

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  • High School Photography Class

    pearlmsqueaks 於 2012-08-04 分享

    I found the negatives and prints I developed and processed in my high school photography course. All the film and prints were developed in B&W chemicals.

  • Film swap and lomowalk with i_am_four-eyes

    dakadev_pui 於 2011-05-01 分享

    http://www.lomography.com/homes/i_am_four-eyes/albums/1703857-film-swap-and-lomowalk-with-dakadev_pui

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  • Film swap and lomowalk with i_am_four-eyes

    dakadev_pui 於 2011-05-01 分享

    http://www.lomography.com/homes/i_am_four-eyes/albums/1703857-film-swap-and-lomowalk-with-dakadev_pui

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  • Film Swap with @weedos

    mafiosa 於 2012-05-18 分享

    Thanks to @weedos for contributing to these pretty results in this redscale film swap. Check out out more of his photos here: http://www.lomography.com/homes/weedos

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  • from SOCAL to NZO

    ohlordy 於 2013-04-25 分享

    my first ever film swap thanks to the awesome TRW! TRW shot classic car and plane show in cali and i followed up with shots form my beach life in NZ. Some of my sunny as shots may have blown out the expired film, some of the shots are ACE and i love how two random things can meld together so well... Thanks again TRW i really enjoyed this and you can enjoy his lomohome here >>> http://www.lomography.com/homes/trw

  • Favela Bikes

    wil6ka 於 2009-04-24 分享

    I would never have thought that I will ever be in a Favela, not even imagined sleeping there. But the beautiful thing about life is, that things just happen. Even before I visited my friends Bru and Andi in Brazil they had chatted about a hostel in Rio de Janeiro, that is located on top of a Favela with a splendid view on the city and the sugarloaf. A Favela is theoreticaly a slum or shanty house. But a Favela is too complex to leave you with such a short description. The first favelas were created in the end of the 19th century, as the big cities couldn't handle the masses, who wanted to be part of the economic development. So they just took land and started to build their own houses. This is still very much the principle. Therefore a Favela is a fantastic urban structure with thousands different styles of houses. Also the streets and stairways are made individually, so it enfolds a puzzle with thousands elements, that don’t actually fit together. All the water-pipes, canalisation and electricity is build by the citizens of a Favela. It doesn’t necessarily mean, that the inhabitants of the Favela are the poorest of the poorest. It could be, but on the other hand, many of the houses have satellite TV, kids go to school in the city and some run businesses, like shops, hairstudios or car repair stations in the Favela. So it is a city of it´s own with connection to the public transport and with the mailman coming every morning. And theses cities have their own rules and jurisdiction, many are controlled and run by drug-dealers or other criminals. But this is also a twosided affair. Surely for outsiders going there means trouble. But on the other hand, for all the ones living there it means some sort of structure and system, it maybe even delivers a fair deal for everyone. This is very well depicted in the great movie “Cidade de Deus” and the serial “Cidade dos Homens”. One thing is for sure, a Favela is a vibrant and exciting place. Thirty years ago an English musician, journalist and painter came over to Rio and was good to stay. Bobby mainly worked first as a BBC correspondent and then as a stringer for international TV-productions. He started to build his own house with his own hands in the Favela of Catete, in the centre of the city. His married to his second wife and has two lovely young kids. The reason why I am digging deep into his personal life, is, that this is explains why he opened the greatest Hotel ever. Bobby is 65 years old and figured, that he should quickly start a businesses that would support his family, even if he is not around anymore. So he started to build his house bigger and bigger. One storey above another, with more rooms, more windows and more walls. Now the maze, or casa do bobby how it is also called, is the grandest building of the whole Favela and has about 8 to 9 rooms. Lovely unorthodox styled chambers with direct sight to the sugarloaf and with mosaics in the bathroom. Three of the chambers are currently occupied by German musicians who, together with Bobby, run a very popular Jazz night every last Friday of the month. Which is highly frequented by people from the city. I think the roomrate is going from 40 to 80 reais, which is basicly nothing. And Bobbys stories are included, and they are certainly priceless. The maze has been location for many videoclips, my favourite one is “beautiful” by Snoop Dogg and Pharell, so Bobby is going down with you with stories about the dogg! Also he wraps up tales about killing squads and bandites quite entertainingly. So you might ask yourself ‘Do I buy myself a ride on the wild side when I am going to the maze?’ Well, you are never sure, but the Favela in Catete, part of Rio, is a save one. This is mainly due to the fact, that there is a massive police department on top of the hill. I even found myself all of a sudden in a police maneuver. Masked gunmen running down the little alleys securing the paths. I froze for a moment but a quick smile of one young soldier put me in the microwave again. If I would go back to Rio I would definitely stay at the maze again. The atmosphere is so pleasant and Bobbys stories are a priceless asset. The roomrate is very competitive and the sight is marvellous. You are quickly in the city and close to the public transport system. And discovering the narrow streets of a Favela really was a lifetime experience for me, which I will never forget. You should visit the webpage of the maze before you arrive and give bobby a call to make sure there are vacancies. If you arrive in Rio you should take the cab to Rua Tavares Bartos, but you shouldn’t tell the taxi-driver, that you are going to a favela, that might not be a motivating announcement to him. If you are on top of the hill it is easy to find the maze, hence there are signs and everyone around knows Bobby.

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  • from SOCAL to NZO

    ohlordy 於 2013-04-25 分享

    my first ever film swap thanks to the awesome TRW! TRW shot classic car and plane show in cali and i followed up with shots form my beach life in NZ. Some of my sunny as shots may have blown out the expired film, some of the shots are ACE and i love how two random things can meld together so well... Thanks again TRW i really enjoyed this and you can enjoy his lomohome here >>> http://www.lomography.com/homes/trw

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  • from SOCAL to NZO

    ohlordy 於 2013-04-25 分享

    my first ever film swap thanks to the awesome TRW! TRW shot classic car and plane show in cali and i followed up with shots form my beach life in NZ. Some of my sunny as shots may have blown out the expired film, some of the shots are ACE and i love how two random things can meld together so well... Thanks again TRW i really enjoyed this and you can enjoy his lomohome here >>> http://www.lomography.com/homes/trw

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  • Godzilla

    wil6ka 於 2008-01-22 分享

    One of the great heroes of mine surely is Godzilla. The big fellow from the seaside, who was created through atomic pollution by American evildoers in Japan. Hence Japan was bombed by A-bombs the whole multitude of nuclear pollution was a very relevant dramatic element. The character was created in 1950s and was instantly a major success in the Japanese Cinema. This is grand B-Movie-History. Up to date there have been 28 movies made and the next big thing lingers around the corner. Rumors say, that there will be another epic Japanese G-Film soon. Godzilla was played by an actor in a costume and his moves are so refreshingly unsmooth that it is a joy to watch. The best part is his scream though. The very high creaky-scream was especially composed by rubbing a resin rubber glove over the strings of a contrabass. He turned from evil to good and vice versa. He is more or less like a lucha libre wrestler entertaining with the twists in his persona. The undying love for Godzilla around the world is very impressive, there are collectors getting every single bit and the las Godzilla-Movie in 2004 earned the studio about 10 million Dollars. He also got a star on the walk of fame in Hollywood. But now hold your breath, there is also a wikizilla-page. A wikepedia-subpage dedicated to the J-Freak-Zillaman. But how do you meet him? I found him, and I tell you it was not so easy. There is a great, but tiny statue of this hero in the Ginza district of Tokyo. You will have to take the Ginza-Line to Hibiya and then go straight on Harumi-Dori in the direction of Ginza-Station. Then you turn right at the second big crossroad and got to the cinema district. There it is and the sign on the statue warns the Tokyo citizens, that he will return. There are also some tiny Hand- and Footprints of famous actors around the Zilla. Certainly a worthwhile spot. I took several cams and spent

  • from SOCAL to NZO

    ohlordy 於 2013-04-25 分享

    my first ever film swap thanks to the awesome TRW! TRW shot classic car and plane show in cali and i followed up with shots form my beach life in NZ. Some of my sunny as shots may have blown out the expired film, some of the shots are ACE and i love how two random things can meld together so well... Thanks again TRW i really enjoyed this and you can enjoy his lomohome here >>> http://www.lomography.com/homes/trw

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    elletra 於 2011-06-05 分享

  • Pac-Man

    jackdoc 於 2012-07-27 分享

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  • house in the mirror

    bloomchen 於 2012-03-09 分享

    an der admiralsbrücke in kreuzberg

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  • #15534178

    bloomchen 於 2012-03-09 分享

    this is what i liked as a kid. playing atari2600 for hours. i loved donkey kong, pac-man, centipede, jungle hunt, zaxxon, river raid, space invaders, asteorids, moon patrol, breakout,…

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  • Wasteland Warriors

    wil6ka 於 2014-08-13 分享

    it was one of the biggest discoveries on this years Wacken Metal Festival - the wasteland warriors. A group of postapocalyptic roleplayers, within the realm of mad max and waterworld. Was great to meet and objectify them... http://www.lomography.de/magazine/locations/2014/11/23/wasteland-die-post-apokalypse-hat-begonnen

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  • Galaxy ☆ & Flower ❀

    tsingtao 於 2012-04-10 分享

    My facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TsingtaoClick

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  • @ohpleasedontgo…

    albeelee 於 2012-04-13 分享

    This community have a lot amazing pic and lomographer! I can't tell you how I love them >0< and I decide to take my portrait with these great pic by projector!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but be honestly I'm not satisfied with this results >.< it's too rush to do this..so I didn't finished all I prepare pic. I will do this project again when I have more time :) thanks for they sharing those fantastic pic! I will upload others pic in coming days.

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  • Very muuuuch Fairyyyy..)

    gotoarizona 於 2012-05-02 分享

    ..i'm happy with this psychedelic colors^^

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  • #15940353

    albeelee 於 2012-04-29 分享

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  • Lovin' my Lubi,

    susielomovitz 於 2012-04-24 分享

    loaded with Lomo XPro200.

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  • #19910036

    maximum_b 於 2014-08-18 分享

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  • #19907551

    pascalt 於 2014-08-18 分享

    First trys with the extensions tubes for my Kiev 88

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  • random shoot at "behind the scene" short movie

    robotto_dawad 於 2014-08-17 分享

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  • Summer-Vacation

    stellastellar 於 2014-08-17 分享

    Our summer-vacation leaded us to Belgrade, Zagreb, Zadar, Bratislava and Munich for over 3 weeks with a one-day-stop at the Nationalpark Plitvicer Lakes in Croatia. We travelled by train and bus, which is so easy in eastern-europe and also very cheap. Together with trash-gordon-from-outer-space I had a so so great time and can&#39;t wait to get all the other films developed!

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    suizidekid 於 2014-08-13 分享

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  • Alone..

    fadjaradiputra 於 2014-08-02 分享

    First time use Kodak Elitechrome EBX 100 (Xpro). Great slide film! I love it..

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  • Horizon Perfekt + Fuji Superia 400 redscaled

    emkei 於 2014-07-25 分享

    rated as ISO 25

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    _haustor 於 2014-07-13 分享

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    weidong 於 2014-05-31 分享

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    rik041 於 2014-02-02 分享

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  • BKSPicture

    bkspicture 於 2012-07-11 分享

    You can find more of my work on my homepage: http://www.bkspicture.com/ _________________________________________ Also have a blog where I write about my photo experience, tips and trick etc. . . . . . . . . http://www.blog.bkspicture.com/ _________________________________________ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/BKSPicture/171493582895927

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    satomi 於 2012-04-03 分享

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  • Epidemics

    mediabrus 於 2013-05-21 分享

    I was requested by the punkband Epidemics to take some bandphotos. I brought along a variety of cameras and films so I could get different kind of photos. This is the Kiev 88 with the Shanghai GP3 film. http://www.myspace.com/epidemicspunk

  • Overlapping Summer Days

    falsedigital 於 2010-09-18 分享

    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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  • Brita Kristina

    mediabrus 於 2011-12-20 分享

    I took two rolls b/w with the artist Brita Kristina. The first one was a Shanghai GP3 and this was a Kodak T- Max 400. What a difference! http://www.myspace.com/britakristina

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    mediabrus 於 2011-12-19 分享

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  • Jenny Gabrielsson Mare

    mediabrus 於 2013-11-26 分享

    http://www.gabrielssonmare.se/

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  • 1st April!! The weather looks like a winter..

    gotoarizona 於 2012-04-23 分享

    ...the first film on the Fed after a long break. i love you my Fed<33

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  • Not my Plate, but it should be

    alburnkat 於 2013-10-31 分享

    I thought I'd try boiling a roll. After seeing a few Albums, I decided to shoot first, easier on the camera, than boil. Just to make sure I'd get some wacky results a added some lemon juice. I'm real happy with the results, especially the red in a few of them.

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  • 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

    alburnkat 於 2013-10-31 分享

    I thought I'd try boiling a roll. After seeing a few Albums, I decided to shoot first, easier on the camera, than boil. Just to make sure I'd get some wacky results a added some lemon juice. I'm real happy with the results, especially the red in a few of them.

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  • 1963 Nash Rambler Ambassador Wagon

    alburnkat 於 2013-10-31 分享

    I thought I'd try boiling a roll. After seeing a few Albums, I decided to shoot first, easier on the camera, than boil. Just to make sure I'd get some wacky results a added some lemon juice. I'm real happy with the results, especially the red in a few of them.

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