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  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

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  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

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  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

    1
  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

    1
  • Psychadelic Film Soup! Street Art Vs Dinosaurs!

    shared by grindhousegirl on 2013-04-13

    I love to experiment and create interesting images rather than technically accurate photographs. This film soup was made by adding 2 cups of Asda Moonflower and Ylang Ylang washing powder to a bowl of tepid water. I dropped 2 films in and left them over night. I removed the films and transferred them to the airing cupboard for a further 2 days. The films were then left degrading in my room for about a month before I got round to shooting them. Before shooting I just used my hairdryer and dark bag to give them a quick blast. Despite the drying time the films had a stickiness too them which didn't really go. I shot this film once on my LC-Wide of images of Street Art in the Brick Lane and Shoreditch area of East London. I then transferred the film to my Pentax ME Super and shot the dinosaur exhibits at the Natural History Museum. When the film was finished I rewound, however to my dismay the film had come off the spool and I exposed it to the light. It took me a minute to get the back on before I considered most of the film had been destroyed. I don't know if these neon colours are as a result of the soup or my light leak. I find with the Pentax ME Super the film is wound so loose that a great deal of light may have penetrated this film. I have another film to develop from this batch so I will confirm the outcome after my next batch of processing which had no light leaks!

  • The Other Side Of Reality: An Interview With Eleonora Sabet

    written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-09-26 #people
    The Other Side Of Reality: An Interview With Eleonora Sabet

    Eleonora Sabet is a one-of-a kind photographer who always knew photography is the right path for her. She started out by taking beautiful self-portraits and ended up experiencing a whole new world throughout her photography.

  • Nikon FM2 2017

    shared by adi_totp on 2017-09-27

    Nikon FM2 2017

  • Square Painting Pixelstick

    shared by somapic on 2017-09-26

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lomography/the-lomoinstant-square-camera

  • #22258939

    shared by nachito7 on 2017-09-26

    I accentally erase my Diana album from my Lomohome, so I have to load it again

  • #22258943

    shared by nachito7 on 2017-09-26

    I accentally erase my Diana album from my Lomohome, so I have to load it again

  • #22259264

    shared by hir0cky on 2017-09-26

  • Meet my boys :)

    shared by zulupt on 2017-09-26

    Some photos of my two sons :)

  • #22258932

    shared by nachito7 on 2017-09-26

    I accentally erase my Diana album from my Lomohome, so I have to load it again

  • 亮亮宝贝

    shared by kelvin_wx on 2017-09-26

    亮亮宝贝在嘉里城玩水~

  • #22258970

    shared by nachito7 on 2017-09-26

    I accentally erase my Diana album from my Lomohome, so I have to load it again

  • #22258844

    shared by klawe on 2017-09-26

    Norway 2002

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  • #22258683

    shared by prologue on 2017-09-26

  • #22259392

    shared by loewon on 2017-09-26

  • #22259150

    shared by hir0cky on 2017-09-26

  • #22259154

    shared by hir0cky on 2017-09-26

  • #22259217

    shared by nachito7 on 2017-09-26

    I accentally erase my Diana album from my Lomohome, so I have to load it again

  • #22259400

    shared by loewon on 2017-09-26

  • #22259259

    shared by hir0cky on 2017-09-26

  • #22258832

    shared by tin on 2017-09-26

    #suumertime #paris #seine

  • #22258833

    shared by tin on 2017-09-26

    #suumertime #paris #seine

  • #22258729

    shared by moreira on 2017-09-26

  • 亮亮宝贝

    shared by kelvin_wx on 2017-09-26

    亮亮宝贝在嘉里城玩水~

  • Rest and Unrest (Uganda #15)

    shared by wil6ka on 2017-09-26

    It's this great calmness in the middle of city madness, that makes Africa so appealing to me. One obscure moment at the train station in Kampala was meeting goatherds at the only green spot around. They had a good and relaxed time. I also liked the adverts for voting at one of the big city walls...

  • #22258713

    shared by chappelow on 2017-09-26

    https://www.instagram.com/chappelow_

  • #22258706

    shared by chappelow on 2017-09-26

    https://www.instagram.com/chappelow_

  • 亮亮宝贝

    shared by kelvin_wx on 2017-09-26

    亮亮宝贝在嘉里城玩水~

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  • #22258739

    shared by moreira on 2017-09-26

  • #22258712

    shared by chappelow on 2017-09-26

    https://www.instagram.com/chappelow_

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  • #22258834

    shared by tin on 2017-09-26

    #suumertime #paris #seine

  • #22258721

    shared by moreira on 2017-09-26

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  • The Creative Exchange: Hipster Chad and the Diana F+

    written by katphip on 2017-08-25 #people
    The Creative Exchange: Hipster Chad and the Diana F+

    As the founder of The Creative Exchange, Charles Etoroma reached out to Lomography USA wanting to help us tell the world about Lomography. He shot with the classic Diana F+, and offered some thoughts on making your own path with no limits as a creative, no matter what.

  • Don’t Miss Our Kickstarter Live Stream

    2017-09-04
    Don’t Miss Our Kickstarter Live Stream

    Want to Learn More About the Lomo’Instant Square? Make sure you catch us live on Kickstarter on 6 September 2017 at 4pm EST!

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  • urban solitude

    shared by lomomowlem on 2014-12-20

    Taken from a double exposed roll shot on an LC-W. I snapped the sunset in Cambridge then reloaded and added a second layer on the Millenium Bridge during a Lomo walk around London. Got lucky when not only was there a gap in the pedestrian traffic but I also spotted this lady in the bright red coat standing there by herself looking out over the river. Kodak Elitechrome 100. Shot first time round at 200 ISO then the second at 100 ISO.

  • Poēm of a girl.

    shared by gabriel-palacios on 2017-02-24

    #35mm #APX

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  • Herbst [Miss Nanna]

    shared by andrejrusskovskij on 2015-12-15

    “Herbst” is a series of portraits of different people, shot this Autumn in several spots of London with the Lomography Petzval lens. Meet Miss Nanna here: http://andrejrusskovskij.com/?p=2000

  • Soho Afternoon

    shared by meitads on 2016-06-22

    An afternoon walk around the streets of SoHo, London. The golden sun highlights the streets, leaving a glowing warm atmosphere in the neighborhood.