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Snatch! Snatch! Snatch!

by ca-ro
posted about 1 year ago
14 comments and 1 vote8 Exclusive Lomography T-Shirts – All €10 or $15 US - Save over 60%
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Mission Winner & Next Mission

by d_i_d
posted about 1 year ago
9 comments and 1 voteCongrats go out to " adelle.minoir":http://www.lomohomes.com/adelle.minoir
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Charity Exhibition at the Lomography Embassy Thailand ended about 1 year ago

by katja
posted about 1 year ago
2 commentsCome along and take a look at the latest and most interesting images of the Thai Lomography community experimenting with various Lomography cameras and colorsplash flashes.
continue reading "Charity Exhibition at the Lomography Embassy Thailand"
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Winners of B&W Medium Format Rumble
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by lucasjakobsson
posted about 1 year ago
30 comments and 10 submissionsThank you for your wonderful submission! The selection of winners is never easy, especially with close to 400 submissions (which might just be the most ever) but after careful consideration we crown "thitasigma:":http://www.lomohomes.com/thitasigma as the winner and the recipient of 30 piggy points.
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Capones Island (Pundaquit, Zambales)

by halfawakehaiku
posted about 1 year ago
1 votePart of a group of islands frequented by campers, mountaineers and other city folk, Capones Island and Camara Island are small isles near the Shoreline of Pundaquit in Zambales. A centuries old lighthouse updated with and powered by solar panels stands steadily atop of the island of Capones and is known as Faro de Punta Capones or simply Capones lighthouse.
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Berlin World Sandcastle Competition

by alexroarsatlyons
posted about 1 year ago
one comment and 2 votesMe and a few friends were traveling around Europe in June, while visiting Berlin we noticed set up near the central station a beach covered in amazing sand sculptures, the steps outside the station are on higher ground so we could see over the fence. Wanting to do better we walked down and tried to poke our heads above the fence. Being low on money we decided to sneak in. It was amazing on the bank of the river deck chairs children making sandcastles, a bar so we sat by the river!
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Alanta Manor House (Naujasodis)

by mantozauras
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteAlanta manor house is located only couple of kilometers from Alanta village in the other small village Naujasodis. The road says that you are arriving to the manor house. You will cross small bridge and the beautiful birch avenue. It is impossible to pass this manor house located in the end of the avenue. Alanta manor house buildings are in neoclassicism style. There are main building and some belonging buildings.
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Usedom

by annegreat
posted about 1 year ago
one comment and 1 voteUsedom is an island in the Baltic Sea whose biggest part lies in Germany. The eastern part belongs to Poland. Because a lot of the towns and villages are health resorts it’s kind of quiet there. But sometimes the only thing you need is to escape from the rest of your life.
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West Brookfield Memorial Day Parade

by resophonic
posted about 1 year ago
one comment and 1 voteGet up on that last Monday of May, and take a trip out to the West Brookfield Memorial Day Parade. Complete with the Scouts (boy and girl), the Veterans, and of course, all the old people, it's impossible to come to this parade and not get at least a couple sweet shots. After the parade, you may even want to take a walk down Pig's Alley, or down to the Knights Of Columbus, where some more Memorial Day photos can be found.
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Brickfields (Kuala Lumpur)

by syafeeq
posted about 1 year agoBrickfields is a small to medium-sized town and residential neighborhood (as well as an administrative zone) located just outside central Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is known as Kuala Lumpur's Little India due to the high percentage of Indians living there. It is also known as the 'Little India' due to the variety and number of different Indian businesses based in Brickfields itself.
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Shinkansen (Tokyo)

by wil6ka
posted about 1 year ago
2 comments and 2 votesWhile I write this story I am sitting in a regional Spanish train. He will take around two hours for a distance of around 200 kilometer from Valencia to Alicante. No comparison to the undisputed heavyweight champion of the rail-racing world: The Shinkansen.
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Open Air Museum (Osaka)

by wil6ka
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteOne might has the feeling from afar, that Japan is only about Bling Bling, manga-figures with big breasts and salary men sleeping 2 hour a day, spending 4 hours a day and working 18 hours a day. This is one of the truths in Japan, certainly, but not the only one. This country celebrates modernism and tradition together, maybe like no other.
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Baseball in Korea

by wil6ka
posted about 1 year agoThere would be few sports you would name particularly Asian, maybe chess but hey this is not a sport. Obviously the creation of the most famous sports is historically a thing for Europeans and Americans. But the funny thing is, many Asian sportsmen are nowadays some of the worlds finest. Just think of Rugby and Cricket, which was brought to India and Australia while they were colonies. Another good example is baseball in Japan and especially to South Korea. In Korea it was established in 1905 and gained more and more momentum with the American troops during the Korean War in the 40ies.
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Kiyomizu-Dera

by wil6ka
posted about 1 year agoKyoto must be the prettiest and most pleasant town of Japan. Certainly it is one of the most historic places of the whole country. Founded in the 7th century and modeled of the great Chinese city of Xian, it became already capital in 794, which is quite speedy in point of view. Only 4 years later the great temple of Kiyomizu was built, one of more than 2000 temples and shrines in Kyoto, which shows the deep religious bounding of the Japanese people.
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Nara-Koen

by wil6ka
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteNara is one of the old capitals of the Japanese empire. And a special one.
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