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  • Pisa

    shared by tsingtao on 2013-11-26

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  • San Costantino albanese

    shared by tsingtao on 2013-11-26

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  • San Costantino albanese

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  • #19163401

    shared by madiba on 2013-11-27

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  • 橋梁溶融 -dissolution

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. He shot first in UK, and then I shot in Japan. After finishing the roll I ”cooked” the film. I put the dissolved neutral detergent onto all around the film in a darkroom. Then rewind the film and heated the canister in boiled water for 5 minutes. After I dried the film I got it developed. Came out psychedelic image. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. More about this technique http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-the-film-the-recipe-of-film-soup. And check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

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  • なないろジーン - psyche temple

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. He shot first in UK, and then I shot in Japan. After finishing the roll I ”cooked” the film. I put the dissolved neutral detergent onto all around the film in a darkroom. Then rewind the film and heated the canister in boiled water for 5 minutes. After I dried the film I got it developed. Came out psychedelic image. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. More about this technique http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-the-film-the-recipe-of-film-soup. And check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

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  • 花色ステーション -floral station

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. He shot first in UK, and then I shot in Japan. After finishing the roll I ”cooked” the film. I put the dissolved neutral detergent onto all around the film in a darkroom. Then rewind the film and heated the canister in boiled water for 5 minutes. After I dried the film I got it developed. Came out psychedelic image. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. More about this technique http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-the-film-the-recipe-of-film-soup. And check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

  • 悪魔の毒々ファクトリー -Poisonous world

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. He shot first in UK, and then I shot in Japan. After finishing the roll I ”cooked” the film. I put the dissolved neutral detergent onto all around the film in a darkroom. Then rewind the film and heated the canister in boiled water for 5 minutes. After I dried the film I got it developed. Came out psychedelic image. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. More about this technique http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-the-film-the-recipe-of-film-soup. And check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

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  • 街角メルトダウン -Daydream in the city

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. He shot first in UK, and then I shot in Japan. After finishing the roll I ”cooked” the film. I put the dissolved neutral detergent onto all around the film in a darkroom. Then rewind the film and heated the canister in boiled water for 5 minutes. After I dried the film I got it developed. Came out psychedelic image. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. More about this technique http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-the-film-the-recipe-of-film-soup. And check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

  • 夜のカプリチオ -capriccio at night

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. He shot first in UK, and then I shot in Japan. After finishing the roll I ”cooked” the film. I put the dissolved neutral detergent onto all around the film in a darkroom. Then rewind the film and heated the canister in boiled water for 5 minutes. After I dried the film I got it developed. Came out psychedelic image. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. More about this technique http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-the-film-the-recipe-of-film-soup. And check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

  • 新寄生獣 -blood on the hands

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. He shot first in UK, and then I shot in Japan. After finishing the roll I ”cooked” the film. I put the dissolved neutral detergent onto all around the film in a darkroom. Then rewind the film and heated the canister in boiled water for 5 minutes. After I dried the film I got it developed. Came out psychedelic image. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. More about this technique http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-the-film-the-recipe-of-film-soup. And check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

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  • なないろジーン - psyche temple

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. He shot first in UK, and then I shot in Japan (at Kakuouzan Temple, Nagoya). After finishing the roll I ”cooked” the film. I put the dissolved neutral detergent onto all around the film in a darkroom. Then rewind the film and heated the canister in boiled water for 5 minutes. After I dried the film I got it developed. Came out psychedelic image. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. More about this technique http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-the-film-the-recipe-of-film-soup. And check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

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  • 牧場遊園 -amusement farm

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. About this photo I shot first in Japan, and then he started shooting in UK. After finishing the roll he ”cooked” the film. On completing the roll, he mixed together some boiled water with silica gel and washing detergent, and left it to cool a little. Then he went into his make-shift darkroom and pulled out the film from the canister. Next he flicked and dabbed the ”soup” onto the exposed film. He waited for a few minutes and then rewound the film into the canister. Afterwards he went to the kitchen and dropped the film into just-boiled water, and after 5 minutes I transferred it into cold water for a minute. Then back in the darkroom he pulled the film out from the canister again and dried it with a hairdryer, and when done he rewound the film. The film was then developed at Asda, and scanned at The Vault in Brighton. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. Check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

  • 春色キャッスル -spring castle

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. About this photo I shot first in Japan, and then he started shooting in UK. After finishing the roll he ”cooked” the film. On completing the roll, he mixed together some boiled water with silica gel and washing detergent, and left it to cool a little. Then he went into his make-shift darkroom and pulled out the film from the canister. Next he flicked and dabbed the ”soup” onto the exposed film. He waited for a few minutes and then rewound the film into the canister. Afterwards he went to the kitchen and dropped the film into just-boiled water, and after 5 minutes I transferred it into cold water for a minute. Then back in the darkroom he pulled the film out from the canister again and dried it with a hairdryer, and when done he rewound the film. The film was then developed at Asda, and scanned at The Vault in Brighton. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. Check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

  • 宵の幻影 -field of the mist

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. About this photo I shot first in Japan, and then he started shooting in UK. After finishing the roll he ”cooked” the film. On completing the roll, he mixed together some boiled water with silica gel and washing detergent, and left it to cool a little. Then he went into his make-shift darkroom and pulled out the film from the canister. Next he flicked and dabbed the ”soup” onto the exposed film. He waited for a few minutes and then rewound the film into the canister. Afterwards he went to the kitchen and dropped the film into just-boiled water, and after 5 minutes I transferred it into cold water for a minute. Then back in the darkroom he pulled the film out from the canister again and dried it with a hairdryer, and when done he rewound the film. The film was then developed at Asda, and scanned at The Vault in Brighton. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. Check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

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  • 家路 -life on earth

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. About this photo I shot first in Japan, and then he started shooting in UK. After finishing the roll he ”cooked” the film. On completing the roll, he mixed together some boiled water with silica gel and washing detergent, and left it to cool a little. Then he went into his make-shift darkroom and pulled out the film from the canister. Next he flicked and dabbed the ”soup” onto the exposed film. He waited for a few minutes and then rewound the film into the canister. Afterwards he went to the kitchen and dropped the film into just-boiled water, and after 5 minutes I transferred it into cold water for a minute. Then back in the darkroom he pulled the film out from the canister again and dried it with a hairdryer, and when done he rewound the film. The film was then developed at Asda, and scanned at The Vault in Brighton. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. Check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

  • 冬の彼方 -winter phantom

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. About this photo I shot first in Japan, and then he started shooting in UK. After finishing the roll he ”cooked” the film. On completing the roll, he mixed together some boiled water with silica gel and washing detergent, and left it to cool a little. Then he went into his make-shift darkroom and pulled out the film from the canister. Next he flicked and dabbed the ”soup” onto the exposed film. He waited for a few minutes and then rewound the film into the canister. Afterwards he went to the kitchen and dropped the film into just-boiled water, and after 5 minutes I transferred it into cold water for a minute. Then back in the darkroom he pulled the film out from the canister again and dried it with a hairdryer, and when done he rewound the film. The film was then developed at Asda, and scanned at The Vault in Brighton. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. Check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

  • 白鳥の飛来駅 -Swan Station

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. About this photo I shot first in Japan, and then he started shooting in UK. After finishing the roll he ”cooked” the film. On completing the roll, he mixed together some boiled water with silica gel and washing detergent, and left it to cool a little. Then he went into his make-shift darkroom and pulled out the film from the canister. Next he flicked and dabbed the ”soup” onto the exposed film. He waited for a few minutes and then rewound the film into the canister. Afterwards he went to the kitchen and dropped the film into just-boiled water, and after 5 minutes I transferred it into cold water for a minute. Then back in the darkroom he pulled the film out from the canister again and dried it with a hairdryer, and when done he rewound the film. The film was then developed at Asda, and scanned at The Vault in Brighton. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. Check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

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  • 史跡競演 -legacy of history

    shared by hodachrome on 2013-11-26

    From ”filmsoup-swap” project with my favorite photographer fotobes. About this photo I shot first in Japan (Matsumoto Castle, Nagano), and then he started shooting in UK. He shot at Millennium Bridge, London. After finishing the roll he ”cooked” the film. On completing the roll, he mixed together some boiled water with silica gel and washing detergent, and left it to cool a little. Then he went into his make-shift darkroom and pulled out the film from the canister. Next he flicked and dabbed the ”soup” onto the exposed film. He waited for a few minutes and then rewound the film into the canister. Afterwards he went to the kitchen and dropped the film into just-boiled water, and after 5 minutes I transferred it into cold water for a minute. Then back in the darkroom he pulled the film out from the canister again and dried it with a hairdryer, and when done he rewound the film. The film was then developed at Asda, and scanned at The Vault in Brighton. We don’t discuss what we have each taken photographs of, so the results are always a surprise. Check out fotobes’s album from the same project. http://www.lomography.com/homes/fotobes/albums/1995715-lc-a-plus-film-soup-swap-with-hodachrome

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  • Falls

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Too many pictures of Blue Nile Falls

  • Falls

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Too many pictures of Blue Nile Falls

  • Falls

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Too many pictures of Blue Nile Falls

  • Falls

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Too many pictures of Blue Nile Falls

  • Falls

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Too many pictures of Blue Nile Falls

  • Falls

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Too many pictures of Blue Nile Falls

  • Falls

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Too many pictures of Blue Nile Falls

  • Falls

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Too many pictures of Blue Nile Falls

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  • Falls

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Too many pictures of Blue Nile Falls

  • cuties in BD

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia

  • Tej!

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Enjoying honeybeer in Bahir Dar with the locals

  • Tej!

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Last days in Ethiopia. Enjoying honeybeer in Bahir Dar with the locals

  • Brussels double flower wow

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Fall as in autumn.

  • Brussels double reflection skyscraper wow

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Fall as in autumn.

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  • Moustache lady

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Fall as in autumn.

  • cosmic selfie

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Fall as in autumn.

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  • Ghent long exposures

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Kowa/SIX is having a winding problem. tried everything but dont know how to fix it. blocked the counter for now. any suggestions very welcome! the lightleaks are because we had to take the film out (a few times). Apart from the issues, Everything looks bloody awesome through this baby!

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  • starry light/eyes

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Kowa/SIX is having a winding problem. tried everything but dont know how to fix it. blocked the counter for now. any suggestions very welcome! the lightleaks are because we had to take the film out (a few times). Apart from the issues, Everything looks bloody awesome through this baby!

  • eating walrus

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Kowa/SIX is having a winding problem. tried everything but dont know how to fix it. blocked the counter for now. any suggestions very welcome! the lightleaks are because we had to take the film out (a few times). Apart from the issues, Everything looks bloody awesome through this baby!

  • Ghent long exposures

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Kowa/SIX is having a winding problem. tried everything but dont know how to fix it. blocked the counter for now. any suggestions very welcome! the lightleaks are because we had to take the film out (a few times). Apart from the issues, Everything looks bloody awesome through this baby!

  • Ghent long exposures

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Kowa/SIX is having a winding problem. tried everything but dont know how to fix it. blocked the counter for now. any suggestions very welcome! the lightleaks are because we had to take the film out (a few times). Apart from the issues, Everything looks bloody awesome through this baby!

  • Ghent long exposures

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Kowa/SIX is having a winding problem. tried everything but dont know how to fix it. blocked the counter for now. any suggestions very welcome! the lightleaks are because we had to take the film out (a few times). Apart from the issues, Everything looks bloody awesome through this baby!

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  • Ghent long exposures

    shared by pixiecloud on 2013-10-30

    Kowa/SIX is having a winding problem. tried everything but dont know how to fix it. blocked the counter for now. any suggestions very welcome! the lightleaks are because we had to take the film out (a few times). Apart from the issues, Everything looks bloody awesome through this baby!

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  • High voltage in the sky

    shared by sirio174 on 2013-11-28

    Tralicci ed apparrecchiature elettriche a Como