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This tipster is inspired by another tipster, Double Film in a Camera. However, I decided to change some of the tips on that tipster to come up with my own.
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In between one of the wonders of the world and one of America's most quaint western cities is a roadside attraction that has something for fans of pop culture and a whole lot more for those who are into analogue photography. Just spend a day in Bedrock City, and surely it will have you saying Yabba Dabba Lomo!
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Wangfujing Street is famous not only for shopping, but also for its snacks.
You can taste exotic weird eat items like scorpions, starfish, centipedes, beetles, silkworms, baby sharks all deep fried on a stick.
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Delve into a whole new world through the eye of the SmileyCam, the world's first in-the-mouth pinhole camera!
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Recipe to obtain the weirdest results with this negative film: Horizon Perfekt + green filter + reversed x-pro in expired chemistries.
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Who ever thought that a little piece of plastic strapped to the front of your camera could drastically change your photos into wild works of art!
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A living museum dedicated to all things bunny!
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Holocene, Shuffleboard, Bikes and Tambourine - Portland, OR
A night of music and delirium in the weirdest city in the U.S.
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Forget landfills, donate your trash (and cameras) to this three story behemoth of a structure made entirely out of junk, hidden away in near secret in suburban Austin, Texas!
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Do you have a window? Some Tape? and a digital camera? Then you can ghetto scan those 35mm negatives!
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It has been a long and arduous journey but here we are, 2000 locations strong - and counting! Let's take a trip down memory lane first before we unveil the big 2000!
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The Swiss Architecture Museum (S AM) is the kind of museum where you don’t know if the radiators in the corridor are part of the exhibition or simply radiators.
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The strange and unexplainable share a strange mystique - and we'll never know until we see them with our own eyes! Our winner "calo":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/calo shares to us this somewhat X-files paranormal agent photo.
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Our lovely winner for the ‘Here Come the Wild Children’, “katya-leontyeva”:katya-leontyeva has a penchant for the uncanny. A good number of us might be familiar with the cult 90s series The X Filesl – Find something out-of-this world, an extra-terrestrial or a long lost family member of E.T.’s clan? This rumble is all about the unexplainable things you’ve captured with your 35mm (or 120). The strangest photo gets to bag the ‘Uncanny Junkie’ badge for their lomohome and gets to pick the next rumble theme!
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Hello everyone, my name is WeeChongHooi, but just call me Hooi. I was born in 1983, year of Boar in Chinese calender, and I come from a small place called Kota Bharu in Malaysia.
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Congratulations to our winner "shauni_sanderson":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/shauni_sanderson whose subject faced the clutches of the wonderful Lomography "Oktomat":http://www.lomography.com/oktomat in a very painstakingly unusual (and somewhat funny) manner.
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This rumble installment calls everyone to send in their gruesomely beautiful *unflattering portraits*.
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Are you afraid of dark? Do you believe in witches? Do you see ghosts? Do you have experienced any paranormal stuff? Do you sleep with the lights on? Me neither. But houses like these have attracted me for a long time. What do you think when you see little houses like these? Places like this one totally scare me. A lot! But I like it a lot too and I think some of another people actually do too, so it's a great way to spend a lot of films and feel a little bit scared.