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The Liberty Bell

by tommynorth
posted about 1 month ago
3 comments and 1 voteSo there is a Bell in Philadelphia that has a crack in it. If you like bells or crack this is the place for you. Also met the worlds cutest kid on the way there.
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Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn

by devrimarie
posted about 1 month ago
2 comments and 3 votesGreen-Wood Cemetery, located in Brooklyn near Prospect Park, is made up of over 400 acres with over 600,000 graves spread out over its rolling hills. It opened its exquisite gates in 1838.
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Nathan's Famous Hotdog Stand

by tommynorth
posted 2 months ago
6 comments and 3 votesThe worlds most famous hotdog stand.
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Caminha - A Medieval Village

by kuasimudo
posted 2 months ago
6 comments and 6 votesCaminha it’s a small village of Northeast of Portugal and this year celebrate the 750 years of its foundation.
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Saint Dionysius Church in Lindhorst

by mephisto19
posted 3 months ago
4 comments and 1 voteThe protestant church of Lindhorst, see it from everywhere.
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Old Factory

by mephisto19
posted 3 months ago
10 comments, 2 submissions, and 7 votesIt is illegal - but that's the thrill. Mister Flinky liked being there. He climbed up the stairs and walls and was running around like crazy. Outside you have a kind of new growing forest and Mister Flinky loved the plants.
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The Shambles - York

by hanspan
posted 3 months ago
9 comments and 4 votesThe shambles is a famous 14th Century cobbled street in York. Based in the heart of the city this is one not to be missed.
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AGFA Isolette - Behold The Sacred Relics

by cyan-shine
posted 3 months ago
9 comments and 7 votesThere are many versions of AGFA Isolette, I will be reviewing AGFA Isolette I, which I own, here. It is a medium format wonder! Due to its collapsible nature it is the most convenient middle format camera to take with you ! I LOVE my Isolette :D
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Tank Museum

by ssamm66
posted 3 months ago
6 comments and 4 votesThe US Army Ordnance Museum is the finest armored vehicle museum in the world, housing numerous vehicles form around the world, dating from the First World War to modern day exhibits.
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Agfa APX (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review

by strangelilgirl
posted 6 months ago
2 comments and 3 votesI've always preferred color over black & white, being particularly fond of the xpro extremes found in slide film. Occasionally I'll pick up some B&W in an effort to become more familiar with it, but I always end up going back to color. During my latest experience, however, part of me has turned: the film was Agfa APX, 400 speed, 35mm, and the results were a rainbow of grays, classic and impressive all at once.
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The Future is Analogue! The New Lomography.com Explained

by lucasjakobsson
posted 6 months ago
12 comments and 3 votesWelcome to the new Lomography.com! Do you have any questions about the site? We hope to explain the most frequently asked questions in this blog post. If something is still unclear drop us a note and we will get back to you faster than you can can say Lomo!
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Fayence

by vicuna
posted 6 months ago
3 comments and 4 votesFollowing the way down from the mountains in the "Var" department (see other locations of "Bargeme" and "Mons") here's is the 3rd place to visit in the area.
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Mons, The Charms of A Village in The Provence

by vicuna
posted 6 months ago
7 comments and 7 votesOn the way back from Bargeme (see other location) I discovered the village of Mons. It's one of these charming little villages of the Provence. Let's visit it! :)
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The New Lomography is Here! Feedback Please

by lucasjakobsson
posted 6 months ago
139 comments and 14 votesSit back and enjoy the new face of Lomography! Then let us know how we can improve!
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Old Ballarat Train Station

by kirri-joy
posted 9 months ago
5 comments and 1 voteThe Ballarat Train Station is a two-minute walk from the city center in Ballarat. Despite that new fast trains have been installed, the structure of the station remains the same as it was in the 1860's. It is also the spot where I went to the first Ballarat Lomographer's meet up! That was a spectacular evening involving Holga's, tripods, light meters, the golden hour of light, and lengthy discussions about photography.
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