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  • A cloudy day at the Botanic Gardens

    shared by russheath on 2011-06-07

    Diana+ with Lomo CN 800 -- lots of doubles.

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    shared by la_sombrereria on 2011-05-27

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  • #13415743

    shared by la_sombrereria on 2011-05-27

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    shared by la_sombrereria on 2011-05-27

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    shared by la_sombrereria on 2011-05-27

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    shared by weetzie on 2010-04-17

  • look into the sun

    shared by fruchtzwergin on 2011-05-31

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  • #4405312

    shared by elijahwood on 2009-07-15

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    shared by elijahwood on 2009-07-15

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  • #4405285

    shared by elijahwood on 2009-07-15

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  • #4405283

    shared by elijahwood on 2009-07-15

  • Sinvertigo LomoWorld

    shared by sinvertigo on 2010-06-09

    A world of lomo

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  • #13387909

    shared by lisi on 2011-05-24

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  • #11421681

    shared by lawypop on 2010-06-09

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  • Aperture set to Cloudy

    shared by pepper-b on 2011-05-29

    Developed in Tetenal Colortec C-41 Kit. Epson V500 Scanner.

  • Aperture set to Cloudy

    shared by pepper-b on 2011-05-29

    Developed in Tetenal Colortec C-41 Kit. Epson V500 Scanner.

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    shared by pepper-b on 2011-05-29

    Developed in Tetenal Colortec C-41 Kit. Epson V500 Scanner.

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  • #13428494

    shared by pepper-b on 2011-05-29

    Developed in Tetenal Colortec C-41 Kit. Epson V500 Scanner.

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  • #13429956

    shared by hewzay on 2011-05-29

    Taken with my spinner but scanned and joined. Taking the Patrol off tarmac in the Atlas Mts, Morocco.

  • #13429958

    shared by hewzay on 2011-05-29

    Shot with a spinner but scanned and joined using PS.

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  • Spinning again in San Fran

    shared by russheath on 2011-05-29

    Some spinner shots from Sausolito and the cruise back to SF.

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  • Spinning again in San Fran

    shared by russheath on 2011-05-29

    Some spinner shots from Sausolito and the cruise back to SF.

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  • Spinning again in San Fran

    shared by russheath on 2011-05-29

    Some spinner shots from Sausolito and the cruise back to SF.

  • Spinning again in San Fran

    shared by russheath on 2011-05-29

    Some spinner shots from Sausolito and the cruise back to SF.

  • Spinning again in San Fran

    shared by russheath on 2011-05-29

    Some spinner shots from Sausolito and the cruise back to SF.

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  • Spinning again in San Fran

    shared by russheath on 2011-05-29

    Some spinner shots from Sausolito and the cruise back to SF.

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  • Spinning again in San Fran

    shared by russheath on 2011-05-29

    Some spinner shots from Sausolito and the cruise back to SF.

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  • #13431290

    shared by lomomentos on 2011-05-29

  • aahhh ... the beach... empty!

    shared by cc-in-paris on 2011-05-29

    one advantage of having to queue for movie premières at 7h30 (not complaining) is that I got to shoot some nice pics of the early morning lights in Cannes. When the beach was empty, the clubs were not screaming loud music and menacing bouncers and the croisette had more joggers than bimbos...

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  • Palais du Cinema and 'the' red carpet

    shared by cc-in-paris on 2011-05-29

    one advantage of having to queue for movie premières at 7h30 (not complaining) is that I got to shoot some nice pics of the early morning lights in Cannes. When the beach was empty, the clubs were not screaming loud music and menacing bouncers and the croisette had more joggers than bimbos...

  • empty beach, glorious light!

    shared by cc-in-paris on 2011-05-29

    one advantage of having to queue for movie premières at 7h30 (not complaining) is that I got to shoot some nice pics of the early morning lights in Cannes. When the beach was empty, the clubs were not screaming loud music and menacing bouncers and the croisette had more joggers than bimbos...

  • #13445531

    shared by wiggy on 2011-05-31

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    shared by wiggy on 2011-05-31

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    shared by wiggy on 2011-05-31

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    shared by wiggy on 2011-05-31

  • #11510235

    shared by fivedayforecast on 2010-07-01

    We took a trip to Hampton Beach to look at these magnificent sand sculptures. Hampton Beach is gross though... Some of these got a little bent while scanning

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  • #11704668

    shared by a_lion on 2010-08-18

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  • #6132102

    shared by m_ii_ya on 2009-10-22

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  • #11219659

    shared by satomi on 2010-04-15

  • i_am_four-eyes

    shared by dakadev_pui on 2011-05-25

    http://www.lomography.com/homes/i_am_four-eyes

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  • bike rack

    shared by fruchtzwergin on 2011-03-28

  • vespa

    shared by fruchtzwergin on 2011-03-28

  • shy

    shared by fruchtzwergin on 2011-03-28

  • ♫ party ♫

    shared by fruchtzwergin on 2011-03-22

  • Geared up!

    shared by natalieerachel on 2011-05-13

    Hanging out at Cockroach Cove: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2011/05/03/cockroach-cove

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  • Tanning

    shared by natalieerachel on 2011-05-13

    Hanging out at Cockroach Cove: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2011/05/03/cockroach-cove

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  • #instants #filmphotographyday2015

    shared by wil6ka on 2011-02-17

    Bring it down to one line: „make that Pola burn!“. Sometimes Pictures do not have that extra edge to them, so why not experiment and alter them? The thing with Polaroid of course is, that it is expensive. So you might hesitate to burn them, after all one Pola could easily sum up to one Euro in costs. So I collected some Mini-Instax , done by others at a fair. Therfore it didn’t hurt at all destroying them. I tried some ways of burning and developed some techniques, which I will explain later on. I worked with a lighter, but it could be a good try to use matches as well, then you could draw onto the pictures with the burned tip of the match as well... You have to keep in mind though, that it is still a slightly dangerous thing to do. Watch out for the black smoke while burning and you better don’t experiment with fire in an easily inflamable enviroment. Scanning This scan is pretty 3D. Especially with all the ash falling down and with all that bent pola-paper, but this gives the pictures some very exiting touch. You can really feel them, as they would be in front of you. As the paper is not so flat anymore after burning you should press it down. This is a crunchy and messy thing to do. Because the moment you press the top of the scanner onto the burned pola the ash breaks off the pictures. I would recommend to put a white copypaper between the polaroids and the top of the scanner. It is coil and it would stain your white cover of the scanner-top. You should really thoroughly clean the glas of the scanner and be sure to get rid of all remains to avoid stains on your next scans. Techniques: „Reframing“ Ever since people printed photos they have used measures to reframe a picture. Maybe to highlight some part of the picture more than another or sometimes to tell a different story, you might have expected. Nowadays we can also work with uneven structures, why not have awkward edges and parts totally burned out. Everything is possible... with fire. „Bubbles“ Hence a polaroid is consisting of various layers you can try to burn just the top plastic layer of the Polaroid. This creates some effects. It could be, that the heat makes bubbles or it destroys the top layer and makes a lighter colour-layer visible underneath. „Holes“ I made the experience, that it is easiest to burn a hole by coming from two sides. You point the flame on a certain dot on the top of the picture and then repeat the same method on the opposite side of the back. Burning on just one side would take ages and also makes the hole too big. „Hot colour“ I understood, that the colour inside the polaroid becomes hot and fluid when you burn it. You can smear that colour onto another pola or just on any paper and make something creative out of it. „Gone with the wind“ The good thing with fire is, it is unpredictable. It takes ist room and burns in any direction you cannot plan. Sure you can stir the hunger of the fire in holding the polaroid in a special way. You can also lit the fire at the bottom and the flame goes up. „Two at a time“ After some burning it might gets boring just to burn one pola at a time. You might put two or more together and burn them. So you can get similar patterns or you use the flame of the one picture to inflame the other. But don’t get too excited and lose it consedering the almighty feeling of holding fire in your hand. „Shoving“ I like one technique in particular: shoving. Once a pola burns you can use another another Instax or Polaroid to shove into the burning part. So you remove the ash when it is burning and you gain more space. The whole procedure is quicker and more dynamic.

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  • Marienkäfer | Bug

    shared by ck_berlin on 2010-10-16

    Kiev 88 with Extension tubes. Film expired 05/2003. Fotos taken in spring/summer 2009. Spezieller Gruß an den Kiev Mitstreiter @pulex

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    shared by jillpossible on 2010-11-04

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