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Klick Max 24 (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review

by raissuli
posted about 1 month ago
5 comments and 1 voteRecently I went to Santiago, Chile´s Capital, at a vacation with my girlfriend, It was there that I encountered a Lomography Society International Embassy for the first time. Long story short, I bought some film rolls, including this 2007 expired unknown - at least for me - film, that don´t exist in Brazil (where I live).
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Polaroid Spectra (Instant/Polaroid, 640 iso) User-Review

by aapertura
posted 3 months ago
10 comments and 6 votesPolaroid Spectra, an excellent frame size to work with and beautiful when expired!
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Fuji Velvia (35mm, 50 iso) User-Review

by lomollete
posted 3 months ago
3 comments and 1 voteHere's what I found out about this film and hope you find it interesting as how I enjoyed shooting with it!
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Fuji Provia (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review

by aapertura
posted 3 months ago
7 comments and 5 votesThe beauty of Provia cannot be denied by cool-tone lovers! Depending on the camera and lighting situation, cross-processed Provia gives different results but no matter what, blues and greens are prominent in each frame.
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Konica Chrome R-100 (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review

by dazb
posted 3 months ago
4 comments and 3 votesA super rare slide film straight out from the '90s!
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Vigan Hidden Garden

by halfawakehaiku
posted 3 months ago
2 comments and 3 votesAn new attraction slowly gaining ground for its beauty and delicious treats.
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Kodak Ektachrome E200 (35mm, 200 iso) User-Review

by mimjamil
posted 5 months ago
9 comments and 7 votesWant to see something green? Come and watch it here!
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Fed 5B

by cruzron
posted 5 months ago
9 comments and 12 votesNever mind the weight - it builds character and steadies your shots as well! The FED 5B is your perfect street shooting companion.
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Location of the Week

by silvergwen
posted 6 months ago
3 comments and 1 voteWith more and more Locations coming in it is more and more difficult to pick the best one!
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Perry Barr Dog Track

by d_i_hunter
posted 6 months ago
2 comments and 3 votesA place to see real characters.
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Kebun Raya (Botanic Garden), Bogor

by cinzinc
posted 6 months ago
4 comments, 9 submissions, and 5 votesKebun Raya is the first Botanical garden of Indonesia, and it has been around for about 192 years!
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Parque do Ibirapuera (São Paulo, Brazil)

by daniwahlers
posted 8 months ago
one comment and 1 voteA green island in the big gray city. Situated at Ibirapuera neighborhood on the south side of the city, Parque do Ibirapuera is the biggest park in São Paulo, it is to São Paulo as Central Park is to New York. It was created in 1956 for the 400 anniversary of the city, with buildings designed by famous architect Oscar Niemeyer and landscape by Roberto Burle Marx.
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Hampstead Heath, London

by neja
posted 11 months ago
2 comments and 1 voteLondon might be a megapolis with the population over 12 millions of people, but it is also one of the greenest cities you can ever find. It is full of parks, marshes, woods and so on. Hampstead Heath is one of the London's biggest treasures. It is a massive park on the hills, with ponds for nudists, people in bikinis and all sorts of ducks and swans. It is favorite destination for parents with children, kite flyers and dog walkers, not to count the tourists and fans of the spectacular views.
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Ohlsdorf cemetery (Hamburg)

by graefin
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteHave you ever been to a cemetery where busses drive? A cemetery with its own bus line? You will shake your head and say: “No, I’ve never been to such a place. In fact, a cemetery should be a place to find peace, a place where no sounds from the street reach your ears. There should be silence to think, to mourn, to find inner peace.”
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Open Air Museum (Osaka)

by wil6ka
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteOne might has the feeling from afar, that Japan is only about Bling Bling, manga-figures with big breasts and salary men sleeping 2 hour a day, spending 4 hours a day and working 18 hours a day. This is one of the truths in Japan, certainly, but not the only one. This country celebrates modernism and tradition together, maybe like no other.
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