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  • Adam Goldberg: Daguerreotype Achromat Art Lens First Impressions

    written by Katherine Phipps on 2016-07-18 #gear #people #tutorials
    Adam Goldberg: Daguerreotype Achromat Art Lens First Impressions

    LomoAmigo Adam Goldberg took the Daguerreotype Achromat Art Lens around NYC to test what he now calls "the stunningly unique bokeh of the lens." Read more about his creation of these surreal double exposures and rave review of the lens here.

  • The Most Beautiful Subway Stops in the World -…

    shared by ccwu on 2012-06-09

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    shared by wapclub on 2012-05-16

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  • #14397962

    shared by lazybuddha on 2011-10-04

    I felt like I knew her now, at least as well as one could. She was sensitive yet easy to be with, not the fickle, high maintenance girl I'd imagined. She always forgave my clumsiness. I understood that she had others, she gave her love so freely, so innocently, that I couldn't be jealous. I was happy to visit them and try and catch a glimpse of her. After all I knew, somewhere in the back of my mind, that she was as transient as life itself, and when she was gone, she would be gone forever.

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  • #16659084

    shared by lemoni on 2012-07-30

    First try of taking a portrait run at home. And i´m really happy with the results, but I´ts probably rather hard to take poor pictures of her.. :-)

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  • Fuji Superia 200 exp

    shared by ekeupratama on 2014-09-21

    This film still has a great color! This is my favorite film

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  • Lubitel + Purple

    shared by vivie on 2013-11-23

    Photos from my vacation in August 2013. Lubitel 2 and Lomo Purple. ISO of this Picture: 100

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  • RedScale with Holga 120N and Diana Multi Pinhole…

    shared by kleeblatt on 2012-10-26

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    shared by sandkorn on 2009-12-21

    Dippemess is a tradition which dates back to the 14th century. At that time, the Maamess, as it was then called, was a medieval market for domestic articles. Potters from the Westerwald, Kannebäckerland and Urberach came here to sell their wares, especially their ceramic bowls and pots. These were known in the Frankfurt dialect as 'Dippe' from which the event soon took its name. Over the years, more and more fairground booths and popular attractions joined the market as well. The Dippemess today is Frankfurt’s largest fair and a lot of fun :)

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    shared by yulia_adamova on 2015-09-16

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  • 幻想の園 -spring illusion

    shared by hodachrome on 2014-04-29

    Triple exposure, with a selfmade splitzer for holga

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  • Follow her down to a bridge

    shared by mylatehope on 2010-12-11

    NO PHOTOSHOP - Kodak EIR (color infrared) Aerochrome film (E6 process) in a Holga 120 N camera with a Tiffen Yellow 12 filter.

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  • #17205997

    shared by grazie on 2012-10-10

    Onkel-m gave me this doubles roll when I was in Vienna and said he shot urban art. I forgot that it was a sprocket rocket doubles so I started shooting kids in ballet school for the first frames using the Canon. Then when I remembered that it was a rocket roll, I took the film out of the camera and reloaded it to my rocket and shot the hood. the results came out interesting especially the part with the ballet I think. I really am delighted. I met onkel-m on my first day in Vienna. He is a delight to be with and just a dear friend to me now. Next time I would love to meet his dog Tara too. If you haven't been to his lomo home, I hope you pay it a visit soon because you will have a wonderful time there. Great lomographs I tell you! http://www.lomography.com/homes/onkel-m

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  • For diana clone contest II.

    shared by dabai on 2011-03-29

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  • A day in the life

    shared by undiscovered on 2012-04-18

    Our dots.

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  • #20837619

    shared by suizidekid on 2015-11-08

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    shared by ainin on 2016-02-18

    #lomowallmorocco #morocco #lomowall

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  • My Kodak E100VS debut

    shared by hervinsyah on 2012-07-27

    Photo Of The Day at lomography.com on November 3rd, 2012 http://www.lomography.com/more/archive?date=2012-11 --- One of July 2012’s most popular photos at lomography.com http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2012/12/26/lomography-recap-july-2012 --- Thank you very much Andrew Nash a.k.a. @druid, my Canadian bestfriend who give me this marvelous film =D

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  • The Sea Salt Experience

    shared by vicuna on 2010-09-07

    I used this film with my fisheye with submarine case. Unfortunately, my submarine had some water leaks and the salted seawater came inside the camera and the film... When I gave it to my usual lab, they told me they couldn't process it as the film was wet... :( So I waited for a solution and let the film like that, unprocessed, in my room. After a month, I noticed that some strange signs of corrosion were to seen on the film canister, and thought that perhaps there was something interesting happening inside! But how could I process it??? And there I thought that this could interest Mr LabRat himself: Mandi! I wrote him and asked if he could process the film for me. And finally, almost 3 months after being shot, after a long maturation time and some special treatment to dry and process it, the pictures are here! Thanks a lot Mandi! ;)

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  • Schönberger Strand II

    shared by nudels on 2014-07-01

    http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/05/16/camera-modification-add-a-color-filter-mount-to-your-lc-a-plus

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  • #245307

    shared by adamscott on 2009-03-07

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  • #15620

    shared by wil6ka on 2008-07-28

    Parliament square, Demonstration, Tblissi, Georgia Georgia is one of the Caucasian countries, that wants to losen the Russian grip on the Region. After the velvet revolution a few years back US-educated President Saakashvilli took over the reign from former SSSR minister of foreign affairs Shevardnadse, who still is a legend to many. After the change, democracy developed quite well and it is said, that in terms of media and freedom of speech Georgia is a good example for the whole Eastern hemisphere. But the economic situation remains complicated, because the country is depended on Russian gas and electricity and even more so on the payments of fellow countrymen working in Russia. I have the impression, that the Georgians are quite impatient and want to have an instant improvement of their social and monetary situation. Therefore the situation is quickly on fire and things could easily get out of control. In the end of September 2007 president Saakashvilli imprisoned a former minister and ally of him, who accused him of murder. This guy founded his own party and wanted to rise again from the ashes as a phoenix. The charges for sentencing him were corruption and blackmailing. The people and the opposition, on the other hand, thought that the president is abusing his powers to get rid of an opponent. The outcry was massive and on September 28th there was a demonstration in front of the parliament. The biggest opposition parties called for the people and the people came. The whole square was packed with crowd and they even climbed onto monuments and waved their flags. As so did I, hence it was the very best view on the scenery. Beforehand some even feared, that there is something happening like a counterrevolution and Saakashvilli is casted away. But nothing alike. The people demonstrated and the media in the west didn´t even take notice of it.

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  • #14785970

    shared by lakandula on 2011-11-26

    Macabebe was spared from being ravaged by Mt. Pinatubo's lahar in 1991. But the sudden increase in height of nearby lahar-affected towns in Pampanga has made Macabebe and other lower towns a catch basin for rain waters and extra vulnerable to floods. Thus, the recent typhoons and the release of water in nearby dams had flooded much of Macabebe. After the rescue and relief operation phase, we went there to extend psychosocial support through culture and the arts. Together with the junior level of Ballet Philippines and members of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, our group went with the Outreach unit of the CCP to the municipal building of Macabebe Took these outdoor shots before we proceeded to the performance site. These shots are part of the experimental roll which I submerged in saline solution resulting in the appearance of green fluid-like effect on the edges

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    shared by tall_bastard on 2013-08-01

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  • Westpark II

    shared by stacy_mcpommes on 2013-11-07

    Second of 5 films I shot with 3 cameras in Munich's Westpark. First film ever I shot with my Lubitel 166B which my brother bought for me in Ukraine - for approx, 3,- €. Some of them are a bit lopsided - I had slight difficulties aiming with the Lubi. Need more practice... :)

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    shared by sadiestoker on 2014-02-06

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  • #21273179

    shared by instantphotoparty on 2016-06-23

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    shared by alexrodrigues43 on 2016-06-23

    #portraits #Street

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    shared by alexrodrigues43 on 2016-06-23

    #portraits #Street

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    shared by shimura on 2016-06-23

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    shared by shimura on 2016-06-23

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    shared by shimura on 2016-06-23

  • #21272607

    shared by ademainbenjamin on 2016-06-23

    #kodak #brownie #howto #tuto #diy #from620to120 #rolltransformation #hack

  • C33

    shared by clownshoes on 2016-04-14

    Kodak 100Tmax Pushed to 400iso

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  • #21237036

    shared by oldstandby on 2016-06-07

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    shared by oldstandby on 2016-06-07

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  • 939203

    shared by sadiestoker on 2013-11-13

    this YASHICA ELECTRO 35 GSN belongs to my mom Jean, this is a precious gift from her nice and generous uncle when she was still a high school girl. she loved it a lot, used it to take lots of brilliant pictures. but after the digital cameras' getting more and more popular, it just put in the drawer for more than 20 years until now.

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  • Perutz 100 Chrome very very very expired

    shared by freshmeat_omd on 2014-03-19

    Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...... Oggi vi faccio vedere i risultati del TEST Perutz 100 Chrome sviluppata in C41. STORIA IN BREVE Otto Perutz (nato 1847 a Teplice, morto 1922 a München) è stato un chimico che aveva finito i suoi studi a Zurigo con una tesi di laurea su un argomento foto-chimica e divenne direttore di una fabbrica di prodotti chimici. Nel 1880 ha fondato la propria impresa, una fabbrica per fare lastre fotosensibili. Questo è diventato il Perutz-Photowerke. La società è stata acquistata nel 1964 dalla concorrente Agfa. Poi il marchio Perutz che era diventata famosa per film a colori diapositiva è stata mantenuta in vita per un po '. TEST Bè....c'è poco da dire. Con una pellicola scaduta da 15 anni non si sa mai quello che può uscire fuori. Da questa prova con sviluppo in C41, si può dire che bisogna sottoesporre almeno di 3 stop perchè sembra che con l'invecchiamento, la nostra Perutz, sia molto più sensibile del normale. NB - Il test fa riferimento solo a questo lotto che ho comprato su internet e non su tutte le Perutz 100 Chrome del mondo. :) Non si sa come e dove sono state conservate. IN CONCLUSIONE Mi piace molto l' effetto di questa pellicola scaduta, regala toni meravigliosi ed imprevedibili, inoltre assomiglia vagamente alla Lomography Purple XR 100-400. Non credete!?!?!?!? :D

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  • 158230

    shared by sadiestoker on 2014-01-10

    Tunnelvision Lens is my new fu**ing hot lover !!!

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  • I was able to avoid any slinging mail bags

    shared by kibs on 2013-08-20

    I really like the combo of Konstruktor and Agfa CT Precisa film. Took my Konstruktor to Grapevine to capture some train shots. Some of these trains have been parked on these tracks for decades. I love the grunge and rust of these old railroad cars although am leery of the hygiene ;)

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