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I think I had a friend in school that first showed me some lomographic camera on a website. I first did not show any interest but later I found the official lomographic website and that was when I first entered the enormous, warm and analogue world of these unpredictable, oddly shaped cameras. Sitting in school and studying half the time, wandering through the website the other half. There were so many pictures to look at, so much to read about these eye opening lenses. Lomography gave me this great feeling. To see the world as something great, discovering all the interesting details and documenting, documenting and documenting. Always having your camera with you, looking for shootable things. The next step would be very natural: buying these tools of living.
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What more to end the week with colourful dessert of the best flower pictures on our second Flowerama installment? We had a lot of really good entries this time around, just right enough for the snowy few months to come.
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Members of the Lomographic Society USA will instruct participants on the subject of Lomography, its history, and techniques before heading out to capture the Brooklyn Museum’s surroundings using the cameras. Registration, and a $10 fee which includes museum admission, is required for this workshop. Please register and purchase tickets for this workshop at "www.museumtix.com":http://www.museumtix.com.
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Retro "Snatch!":http://www.lomography.com/snatch yourself a piece of Diana clonage with the limited edition Leader camera - for just €70 / 85 USD and get 9 rolls of Lomography 120 B&W film FREE!
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To the quickest Snatch!ers this afternoon we give 5 piggies!
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For this rumble, we're asking you for your best long-exposure photo using a cable release.
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Yes, that's right. I know what you're thinking... "you built a time machine? out of a delor... err a Lubitel?"