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  • #16132016

    shared by clickiemcpete on 2012-05-23

    XPRO Florals and Macros

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  • #16129136

    shared by sye on 2012-05-22

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  • #15603003

    shared by red_constructor on 2012-03-18

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-03-18

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-04-12

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-04-12

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-03-18

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-03-18

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-03-18

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-03-18

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-04-28

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-04-28

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-04-28

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-04-28

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-04-28

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-04-28

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-03-18

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    shared by red_constructor on 2012-04-28

  • Parked bikes in Paris

    shared by isabelbatteria on 2010-09-11

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  • #12913140

    shared by edmund_li on 2011-03-24

  • #14748605

    shared by lakandula on 2011-11-21

    The tipster section of the lomography magazine is something that always interests me - specially reading about crazy experiments with films. The dishwasher experiment by the lab rats at the lomo headquarter resulted in awesome shots that really made me say Wow! I also thought I should give it a try. During breaks between outreach performances to flood-affected communities, I had the time to make my crazy attempt. But the problem was I don't have a dishwasher at home. While I immediately thought the washing machine may be a good substitute, I was a bit concerned about the water temperature and the cycle time. Undaunted with my limitations, I opted to approximate the same effect by simply boiling my films and giving them a cold bath and drying afterwards as the tipster suggested. The results on the doubles I did on vintage portraits and images of paintings by renowned graffiti artist Basquiat I must say are very encouraging. This is the first of two albums. 111511

  • #14762467

    shared by dudizm on 2011-11-23

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    shared by gunship on 2011-11-28

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  • Andréa

    shared by dudizm on 2011-11-23

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  • Jump!

    shared by scrabbyknees on 2011-11-16

    jump shot at marina barrage.

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  • #14692720

    shared by why-yu on 2011-11-14

    These photos were taken by me in 2001, the amazing industrial object - the ruins of the incinerator, which has not was finished (construction banned Greenpeace). On this place I linked is very good, full of exciting and extreme memories, as we have been here often with friends. This plant we called FWL (it was written on wall). I amazed it energy and power!!!

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  • #14748632

    shared by lakandula on 2011-11-21

    The tipster section of the lomography magazine is something that always interests me - specially reading about crazy experiments with films. The dishwasher experiment by the lab rats at the lomo headquarter resulted in awesome shots that really made me say Wow! I also thought I should give it a try. During breaks between outreach performances to flood-affected communities, I had the time to make my crazy attempt. But the problem was I don't have a dishwasher at home. While I immediately thought the washing machine may be a good substitute, I was a bit concerned about the water temperature and the cycle time. Undaunted with my limitations, I opted to approximate the same effect by simply boiling my films and giving them a cold bath and drying afterwards as the tipster suggested. The results on the doubles I did on vintage portraits and images of paintings by renowned graffiti artist Basquiat I must say are very encouraging. This is the first of two albums.

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  • #14624500

    shared by bccbarbosa on 2011-11-05

    Some more splitted images.. this time redscale. I really enjoy creating figures with the splitzer and sometimes shooting some more layers over it. Lots of multiple exposures... If you like this you might like this too: http://www.lomography.com/homes/bccbarbosa/albums/1770323-splitting

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  • #14221369

    shared by panelomo on 2011-09-10

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  • Hiru

    shared by drame on 2011-11-23

    ¿Es un pájaro? ¿Un avión? Mitad murciélago, mitad chihuahua... ¡Todo un bicho!

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  • Lomo Korea

    shared by applegem on 2010-12-04

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