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42 Comments

  1. larslau
    larslau ·

    Waaau!

  2. disdis
    disdis ·

    I've never tried that with my Holga.... Too difficult?

  3. myvitaminx
    myvitaminx ·

    cool!

  4. vtayeh
    vtayeh ·

    AWESOME!!!

  5. erichnakasone
    erichnakasone ·

    =)

  6. oldskool_rider
    oldskool_rider ·

    did you do this in the way i think you did?...if so, you are a genius!!!!

  7. myvitaminx
    myvitaminx ·

    holy!

  8. dogma
    dogma ·

    Wow!!! how could i miss this one before? :D it's briliant!

  9. panelomo
    panelomo ·

    great angle.

  10. lakandula
    lakandula ·

    Truly awesome!

  11. adamo-75
    adamo-75 ·

    Wow, I love this shot!

  12. plaidleaf
    plaidleaf ·

    WOW. i'm speechless.

  13. morsini
    morsini ·

    look at the sky!!! its like a dream...

  14. kvaxon
    kvaxon ·

    I think this shoot is good alright and you took it in very good place /under the tower/, but it's a littel bit boring. Everybody took Eiffel tower and i think it's getting to be a boring and uninteresting but i gave you Like for a good shoot and by the way I must say my opinion.

  15. stouf
    stouf ·

    @kvaxon : Your opinion is very welcome and you honesty too ! Thank you for liking this boring shot ! 8D

  16. j_robert
    j_robert ·

    incredible!

  17. ninadae
    ninadae ·

    Best eiffel tower picture ive ever seen :)

  18. ryojin
    ryojin ·

    wooo! cool shot!

  19. ellanubz008
    ellanubz008 ·

    liked :)
    im completely new to lomo, and reaaallly interested. i've seen a couple of things like this, but just wondering, did u just scan your film??? like u know how u get two versions the photographs and the film strips. these r the strips right? do they come in colour when u process them (unlike normal camera rolls that are brown)? hope my questions weren't dumb lol

  20. stouf
    stouf ·

    Thanks for the likes and comments everyone !
    @ellanubz008 : Yes, you can scan any type of film. There are two types of film: positive (slide) or negative (print). Looking at a slide film, you see a normal picture, and looking at a negative film, you see an inversed image. But your scanner can convert a negative image into a positive one... And when you put a 35mm film in a camera designed for medium-format film (120 or 220), the image appears also around the holes (sprockets) of the film, as the camera is designed for bigger film... And here I putted two 35mm films in a medium format camera (Holga). Hope I was clear... Cheers.

  21. alxxlbkk
    alxxlbkk ·

    excelent one

  22. sp1rt
    sp1rt ·

    wow!:))

  23. kdstevens
    kdstevens ·

    Another winner! You are unreal! Keep i up! As the Man says: Lomo on!" Ken

  24. -thatsjustgreat-
    -thatsjustgreat- ·

    wow, great shot

  25. natalieerachel
    natalieerachel ·

    B-E-A-UTIFUL!

    By the way, how did you get two 35mm films into the camera?? I'm trying to wrap my mind around the idea and it's not quite working T_T

  26. stouf
  27. yapfl
    yapfl ·

    wow!!!

  28. hanibale
    hanibale ·

    I'm in love with Paris..

  29. izananizan
    izananizan ·

    its awesome...!!!! how did you get two 35mm films into the camera? and how to scan them?

  30. samiiiii
    samiiiii ·

    incredible

  31. fram
    fram ·

    (l)

  32. tatahguimaraes
    tatahguimaraes ·

    (y) awesome!

  33. havise
    havise ·

    Nice!

  34. kitty_catsaori
    kitty_catsaori ·

    Wow! Very nice!! ;)

  35. shea_w
    shea_w ·

    That is one awesome picture! Wicked! :D

  36. cirainy
    cirainy ·

    clever

  37. simonesavo
    simonesavo ·

    great!!!!

  38. jesselau
    jesselau ·

    superb!

  39. thecuadro
    thecuadro ·

    Great!!

  40. amypond
    amypond ·

    wow

  41. ccwu
    ccwu ·

    cool!!

  42. stereograph
    stereograph ·

    i call this a win!

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