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Every year at the end of August, there is in Como a historical celebration for the visit of Emperor Frederick I in 1159. Here you can see some photos of this event taken with some rangefinder cameras.
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This is my preferred carousel. The adrenaline rush, high speed, loops...this is the "X-danger Zone". Taste the joy to touch the sky with your toes, caressing the sky while you are flying barefoot!
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Summertime. Sun, light, brilliant sky! For this season, I love the Ilford FP4+ film, that I use normally for my 35mm cameras, but this time, for my Holga 120 N! Read more!
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We were really happy to entartain you with this competition and it seems you have appreciated it: over 600 submissions in less than a month - good job Lomographers! Want to know if you are among the 20 winners whose shots will be displayed at LGS Milan during the Vogue Fashion Night Out? Keep on reading.
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Last week we teased you with a striking news: Marky Ramone, drummer of pioneering punk-rock band the Ramones, will become a LomoAmigo!
We met him in Venice, Italy, where he traded his drumsticks for an LC-Wide. Enjoy the interview and his stunning photos of the Venice Lagoon.
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It seems that Italy is one of the favorite spots to spin the Lomography Spinner 360° camera! Wonder why?
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Ravenna was a city of the Roman Empire in the V century and then of Byzantine until the 8th century. It has a wonderful collection of early Christian mosaics and monuments. Read on!
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Pomposa Abbey is a Benedictine monastery near Ferrara, Italy, in the Emilia-Romagna region. This is one of the most important monasteries in the North of Italy, situated in a wonderful park. Read more!
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With this article I present to you an adventure in the urban suburbs of my city, Como, where I photographed some rail level crossings. In these photos you can see many signs of carelessness, degradation, and poor maintenance.
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Our Lomo LC-As eat films and drink up batteries... and thanks to the discovery of the great scientist Alessandro Volta, this camera allows you to take wonderful photos! This is a tribute to this great scientist! Read on!
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Escaping the city for a weekend in the beginning of June to take my first sunbath for the year! My first weekend of June was an occasion to leave my city and go to the Ligurian Sea, the nearest one in Como. After a stop in the town of Noli for lunch, I reached the city of Alassio, an interesting place with a medieval center with narrow streets, called "budello".
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When you buy things (especially cameras) from auctions online, it's always a risk, because you never know if the product really works. Here is what happened to me and how I managed to resolve the problem.
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Putting films in the dishwasher? Why not! Try this experiment at home, like I did.
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In the summer time, the beaches of the Ligurian coast are very crowded and almost all private. The Noli beach is an awesome quiet and natural place to take a sunbath! Check out photos from my Diana F+ and LC-A here.
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What do you do when an italian fashion brand opens a new showroom in Milano and invites you for the party? It's the best occasion to get fancily dressed and create a lomo reportage with the creative potentials of the La Sardina!
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A short article that shows some aspects of the pedestrian path that I follow to reach the Lomography Gallery Store in Milan from the train station of "Milano Porta Garibaldi". Enjoy the spherical perspective of the Fisheye No.2 camera!
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This year is the 28th birthday of the Lomo LC-A. My trusty little jewel is also 18 years old! So, I made a great "gift" to my camera, and loaded it with a rare expired film: a roll of Imation 100 ISO! I had great results with the film so check the photos out after the jump!
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Where is my preferred park to relax, when I need to escape from the traffic of my city, Como? Simple: it is in a bigger city, Milano! Here you can see the wonderful Parco Sempione near the Lomography Gallery Store Milan!
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The Fisheye Baby 110's pocket size makes it the ideal travel companion. Why not visit the car-less city of Venice with it? It's unlike any other city you'll visit and every step you take deserves to be recorded. Click, click, click away in the city of the Grand Canal!
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Mortara is a small town in the southeastern part of Lombardy, Italy. This is a region full of rice cultivations known as Lomellina. Every year, Mortara organizes a sagra in honor of its delicious goose salami.