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Let's take a look into a Japanese photographer's dreamy photographs of everyday scenarios. His lavish, expressive photographs shrouded in milky, earthen tones create an unparalleled fantasy world that you won't want to leave.
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We at Lomography India had launched the "Lomography x Film India" contest for the Flickr Group Film India to celebrate the zeal and support of the group towards analogue photography. We asked the members to put their pictures on our website and create Lomowalls -- the top three will win films!
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Old Delhi streets are filled with the smell of Persian perfume, sweets, and the buzz of people. The walls and doors are colored with deep tones of red, yellow, and blue. And when you're with a beautiful girl looking ever so gorgeous, how could one resist them and not take but a few pictures?
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Our contest with Delhi Flickr Club (India) has come to and end but with some fantastic entries. And here we are with the results. Top two winners take back 2 amazing Lomography cameras!
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An analogue pursuit shared by two people cut the distance between La Palma in the Canary Islands and Barcelona in Spain.
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Submit your best "Mind the Gap" photo in our LomographyUK flickr group to get the winning image printed as our new shop business cards!
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When we asked the loyals of the flickrverse if they wanted a Lomography competition on their turf... they said YES!
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Who screamed "Show Me the Piggies Lomography!" loudest in Facebook and got the most likes? Find out the big winners after the jump!
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Have you been twittering and promoting yourself lately? These guys did and win themselves some precious Piggies!
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Get connected with Lomography! Exclusively for our followers/fans on Facebook and Twitter, we’re gearing up for a new year of fun activities that could earn you Piggy Points and a whole slew of special, limited time offers!
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We are pretty stoked at the moment as our pals at Flickr have decided to climb up and join us on the "Future is Analogue":http://www.lomography.com/photokina/about Lomowall we are exhibiting at "Photokina":http://www.lomography.com/photokina/photokina.