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The hustle and the bustle, they're all part of it and every once in a while, we know that we love it and eventually miss it.
The city we live in. Crazy, polluted, and random yet still full of love. And that’s why we always choose to reside in this insane happening, not only for our livelihood but also for the booming life itself.
We’ve captured various cities in various film cameras and emulsions and always several will stand out. That’s why in this week’s gallery post, we chose the 50 best city Lomographs tagged right under its title. Here they go, everyone! Have a nice see!
LomoGuru of the Week: Tracyvmoore His LomoHome is almost full -- full of albums, full of Lomographs, and full of friends. But most of all, you have got to know that this LomoGuru is also full of analogue experience!
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My Flying 120N Holga Working in the photography department at the South Australian School of Art for the last six years, I have seen photos shot from just about every angle conceivable. Developing my own work to stand out from the norm led me to combining a few obsessions; Holgas, electronics, and radio-controlled multirotor aircraft.
KODAK EKTACHROME IE - The ancestor of the Kodak Aerochrome EIR Many of us know that you have a rare film in your collection and is waiting for the right moment to try this. I want to introduce you a color infrared film in this review, the Kodak Ektachrome IE.
The Meopta Stereo 35 aka The View-Master Camera In my junior year of college, I had a crazy idea for a project for my directed study class. I wanted to create my own view-master reels, and to my surprise a view-master camera not only existed, but was available for purchase. Everything about this camera was a difficult trial and error challenge, but the end results are a one of a kind gem.
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7 comments
gelagoo
Thanks for the feature! :D Also awesome cityscapes. :)
mayeemayee
A lot of thanks for these Lomographs, @anarchy, @frauspatzi, @upic, @susielomovitz, @renaishashin, @phiphu, @panelomo, @ecchymoses, @elvismartinezsmith, @vicuna, @fisheyemary, @neja, @erikagrendel, @benng, @hodachrome, @walasiteodito, @tiano, @masha_njam, @purepaty, @warning, @orangebird, @mishaashton, @gelagoo, @itisanormalname, @erinwoodgatesphotography, @vita-reducta, @qrro, @kleeblatt, @stitch, @lfvpgomes, @hanshendley, @superkulisap, and @artichekt :)
erikagrendel
@mayeemayee thank you for choosing my photo :)
masha_njam
Thank you !
qrro
@mayeemayee thank you XD
Great pics in this article
upic
Thanks :)
lfvpgomes
Thank you :)