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    shared by tjbeard8985 on 2011-05-22

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  • Veronica

    shared by palkina on 2010-11-21

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  • Moonwalk

    shared by shoujoai on 2011-03-29

    The day when we had the big moon. I did this long exposure out of the window for about three hours. Filter was yellow I think, the whole picture looks like it's taken with Provia.

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  • #10998232

    shared by trampoline on 2010-02-01

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    shared by superlighter on 2011-01-18

    encouraged by the results of the previous roll and by the fact that the fog is still there, I loaded my Minolta 24 Rapid again with the Solaris 100, I decided to use an aperture to f8 and an exposure time of 10 seconds (approx.) obviously with this setting it's impossible to think to take sharp images by free hands so I used a tripod.

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  • Secrets to a Great Multiple Exposure Revealed!

    written by paperplanepilot on 2011-02-19 #gear #tutorials
    Secrets to a Great Multiple Exposure Revealed!

    Multiple exposures or MX is one of the main highlights of Lomography. It's fun, creative and often ends up with amazing results. But it's not just all about pressing your shutter more than once. This guide is filled with guidelines to help you get that perfect MX shot.

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  • #11388150

    shared by parky on 2010-05-31

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  • What does your LC-A mean to you? LIVE A HAPPY…

    shared by adi_totp on 2009-08-23

    Why this is my favorite lomograph? Because when I shot this I do that "Don't Think Just Shoot" Action! He was posing for somebody else then I just shot him with my LC-A+ then BOOM!

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  • Feeling Faded

    shared by blormore on 2011-02-03

    Another self portrait long exposure test. Shot with 2006 expired Fuji film.

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  • merso

    shared by ortacbesi on 2008-03-20

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    shared by dakadev_pui on 2010-12-05

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    shared by moeven on 2010-07-16

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    shared by moeven on 2008-08-06

  • Petit Fleur

    shared by sevina on 2010-11-13

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    shared by porkchopsandy on 2010-11-18

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    shared by sevina on 2010-10-31

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    shared by sevina on 2010-11-08

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    shared by sevina on 2010-11-09

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    shared by emilios on 2010-10-19

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  • #12049967

    shared by stouf on 2010-11-01

    More details on handmade color processing here: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2010/10/02/handmade-color-processing ... More details on macro shots taken with a Holga here: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2009/05/21/macro-focusing-frame-for-holga ... More details on how to modify your Holga aperture here: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2009/07/23/lovely-holga

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  • Handmade Color Processing

    written by stouf on 2010-10-02 #gear #tutorials
    Handmade Color Processing

    How to process color film at home, in your bathroom.

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  • Tutorial All About How to Properly Scan: From Equipment to Technique

    written by ckpj9983 on 2010-06-14 #gear #tutorials
    Tutorial All About How to Properly Scan: From Equipment to Technique

    We all need to somehow scan our photos. This will be a comprehensive guide to scanning - From scanners for every budget to having alternatives to traditional scanning.

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  • Holga 135

    written by stinketier on 2008-11-14 #gear
    Holga 135

    The Holga 135 is the little brother (or sister) of the great classic and legendary Holga. The Holga 135 is a small plastic camera for 35mm films. This is the first big difference to the classic Holga. Another difference is, that the Holga 135mm is, of course, a bit smaller. But one thing is still the same, the plastic lens. You get really soft and dreamy pictures with this camera on a 35mm film, so you don't have to modify your old Holga.

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