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Man in the mirror
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Appearing
shared by tiano on 2011-09-29 56 344 -
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shared by lomographybenelux on 2012-01-30 1 -
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shared by kylethefrench on 2012-01-27trying one last time with this dragon and its just done for a while, well next new year the dragon will get killed by something else instead of the dragon killing the rabbit, turn turn turn
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shared by kylethefrench on 2012-01-27trying one last time with this dragon and its just done for a while, well next new year the dragon will get killed by something else instead of the dragon killing the rabbit, turn turn turn
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shared by kylethefrench on 2012-01-27trying one last time with this dragon and its just done for a while, well next new year the dragon will get killed by something else instead of the dragon killing the rabbit, turn turn turn
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❀ vermelinha ❀
shared by -alia- on 2011-04-29My adam's bike guides me through dreams colouring fields cheering my days. This is one of my favourite photos because of its colours, actually my 1st and memorable experience with lomography film!
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shared by -alia- on 2011-04-26 5 182 -
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shared by gemmalouise on 2012-01-09 14 197 -
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shared by gemmalouise on 2012-01-09 31 -
Over the Rainbow
shared by vicuna on 2011-06-16When I saw this rainbow, I ran into my house to grab the Sprocket Rocket, put the first film I found inside and shoot it before it disapeared... :)
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shared by susitania on 2010-04-30 5 -
Lucban and Kamay Ni Hesus
shared by icuresick on 2011-04-14 3 29 -
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spinning in het vondelpark
shared by mrmaart on 2011-12-14met de jongens van go back to the zoo
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spinning in het vondelpark
shared by mrmaart on 2011-12-14met de jongens van go back to the zoo
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Istanbul
shared by shoujoai on 2012-01-12holidays
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shared by lakandula on 2011-12-06A week prior to the Mt. Apo climb, I and fellow mountaineers had our last physical training. We jogged around the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex several times. Hours before the training, as I traveled from Alabang to the CCP, I took wide-angled shots of random scenes I passed by. After the training I fed the same roll on my modified supersampler and just the same, took random shots of fancy. I was amazed to find out that the shots have mixed vertical orientation such that inverting a photo brings out a different image from the original. Such discovery only proves to me that we are somewhat programmed to see things with respect to the power of gravity - ie., all things are grounded or should at least be identifiable in reference to where the ground is (even if slightly visible or merely suggestive). This is also to say that our eyes easily detects anything with proper vertical orientation. Well, at least that's how I see. View this set as a visual exercise. Each photo is followed immediately by its exact inversion. Try to see what two different images are born of the same photo by simply turning it upside down. Have fun!
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