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Film week - Now playing
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by pan_dre
posted about 1 year ago
one commentFILM WEEK PROGRAM! NOW PLAYING!
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Film Circus in Town!

by pan_dre
posted about 1 year ago
one commentCome one, come all! The film circus is coming to town, and you’re all invited for one grand ride. Hop in the analog carousel and prepare to be captivated with the wide array of film choices marching to the beat of your hearts. Drop by daily, as we’ve got exciting deals and galleries lined up for one crazy week!
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KLICK FILM - Get 2 free rolls with every film purchase

by pan_dre
posted about 1 year agoGet excellent quality at a price that won’t hurt your pocket! Klick is a Fujicolor film that offers amazing sharpness and grain, with superb color saturation similar to some of the more profesional films in Fuji's lineup, even granting an enhanced shadow detail.
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Coney Island (Brooklyn, New York)

by minicooper
posted about 1 year ago
2 comments, 8 submissions, and 2 votesConey Island is the world's center of Freak Show, the paradise for Lomoaddicts. If you really want to go to the past, with no need of using time machines, is as easy as taking the D, F, N or Q trains from Manhattan to Coney Island. During the journey, at least one hour long, you can even sightseeing Brooklyn.
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Museum of Electricity (Lisbon)

by tmmluis
posted about 1 year ago
2 comments and 1 voteBeen built in 1914 «the Tejo Power Station is one of Lisbon's architectural landmarks and boasts a façade of undeniable beauty. In its day it was a real pioneer in electricity generation. Today, almost a century since it was built, the power station has again taken on innovative aspects and a prominent position as an Electricity Museum.
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Film Circus Special Offer: Fuji Pro 400 NPH 120 exp.

by pan_dre
posted about 1 year agoStep right in folks the show has just begun!
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Ko Chang

by lomodirk
posted about 1 year agoI heard first of Ko Chang a few years ago, the so-called backpackers dream, not that much tourism, laid back people and relaxed atmosphere. I`m talking about Thailand's beautiful island in the East, close to the Cambodian border, one of the biggest islands of Thailand. Ko Chang is also named Elephant Island because the shape of the island looks with a lot like an elephant. The last time I`ve been to Thailand, I didn`t make it there but that time I planned on going there on my way back from Cambodia to Bangkok.
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Konica Pro 400 (120, 400 iso) staff-review

by d_i_d
posted about 1 year ago
2 comments and 10 submissionsThis is a great all-purpose film. The Konica Pro 400 brings on the saturated colours and very low grain. When the sun is shining you will get amazingly clear and sharp results with this one.
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Sabrosa (Vila Real)

by paper_doll
posted about 1 year agoSabrosa is a municipality in the district of Vila Real in northern Portugal, composed of 15 parishes, has a total area of 180 km² and a population of almost 7000 inhabitants. Sabrosa is the place where my mother was born, so we always spend our holidays there! It’s one of the 13 municipalities that belongs to “Alto Douro Vinhateiro” or “Alto Douro Wine Region”, recently classified as World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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Utena City

by mantozauras
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteUtena, one of the oldest cities in Lithuania, is related to the Narkunai castle-mound that is often mentioned in the chronicles of swordsmen. A letter of King Mindaugas in 1261, first mentioned a wooden castle by the Utenele river. According to the story, that castle was built by the Duke Utenis. Utena residents named the city's central square and a regional newspaper after this duke.
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Introducing the Office Freaks

by ca-ro
posted about 1 year ago
2 comments and 1 voteThe "office freaks quiz":http://beta.lomography.com/magazine/blog/2008/07/09/office-freaks-quiz wasn't all that easy it has to be said. As well as some of the usual office suspects there are some new faces thrown in there...
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Lucbuan Cemetery (Cuyo, Palawan)

by warshock
posted about 1 year agoI was amazed when I saw this place - a small cemetery just above the beach front. A very solemn and quiet place, ideal place to, well, talk to dead relatives. Some of the crosses are old and have the designs of the late 18th century, those who were buried here probably were rich Spanish descendants who stayed after the Philippines regained its freedom from Spain early 1900s. Other crosses are makeshift from woods and lumber, probably owned by the locals.
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Lomnicky Stit

by jogintas
posted about 1 year ago
one commentHello there, height lovers! I am just in love with Slovakian Tatras, to be precise - the High Tatras, or as the natives call them Vysokye Tatry. These mountains are situated in the north of the country, and right near the mountain there is a small road (called the route of love, or just Nr.537). On that road there are a lot of relaxation and tourism towns, often beloved by winter sports lovers, but during the summer (or even spring) you can still find a lot to do there.
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Sung Sot Cave

by ianysip
posted about 1 year agoLocated in Bo Hon Island, at the center of the UNESCO-declared World Heritage area Ha Long Bay, the Sung Sot Cave (which means “Surprising Cave” or “Cave of Awe”) boasts of having one of the best and largest grottoes of Vietnam. Before getting there, be sure to get ready with high-ASA films and long/bulb exposure shots!
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Tver

by grad
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteTver is a city in Russia. Tver was formerly the capital of a powerful medieval state and a model provincial town in Imperial Russia with population of 60,000 on January 1/14.1913. It is located at the confluence of the Volga and Tvertsa Rivers. The city was known as Kalinin from 1931 to 1990.
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