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  • #14390875

    shared by oliviermenard on 2011-10-03

  • #14404018

    shared by oliviermenard on 2011-10-05

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  • #12931041

    shared by pussylove on 2011-03-27

    That was a boring work meeting week in the grand canyon (sorry for the tons of canyon pictures ;) ), just before the quake in japan... I was so bored but my cameras saved my week: I shot, shot and shot...

  • #12931039

    shared by pussylove on 2011-03-27

    That was a boring work meeting week in the grand canyon (sorry for the tons of canyon pictures ;) ), just before the quake in japan... I was so bored but my cameras saved my week: I shot, shot and shot...

  • #6170375

    shared by satomi on 2009-11-11

  • #12247025

    shared by cruesi on 2010-12-08

  • #12140911

    shared by b0b37 on 2010-11-17

  • sea-bass

    shared by albie on 2010-04-01

  • #12820609

    shared by cmr on 2011-03-18

  • Redscale XR at the Botanic Gardens

    shared by russheath on 2011-06-11

    More from the Denver Botanic Gardens -- it was an overcast day so lots of deeper tones in the Redscale. I'm starting to get annoyed with all the blue lines . . .

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  • #6324026

    shared by noura on 2010-01-18

  • #11289533

    shared by alomo on 2010-05-04

  • #11289528

    shared by alomo on 2010-05-04

  • Dawn of Frankfurt

    shared by alomo on 2010-05-04

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  • #98768

    shared by aldo_mariano on 2008-11-10

  • perspective

    shared by wil6ka on 2009-05-03

    One floor above me, we made an access to the rooftop. Removed the metal fence in front of it and climb onto the roof. But only on sundays and hollidays, because in Germany things are done corectly, so if you don't you get into trouble. The cool thing is, all the rooftops of the houses in the street are connected and have even ladders. You even can jump into some of the offices - well not me but Janosch does it. I have heard in st.petersburg the youth spends their time on the roofs, because it is eventually the place, that gives you freedom. I understand!

  • #12762560

    shared by kuryzu on 2011-03-09

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  • #12762558

    shared by kuryzu on 2011-03-09

  • #98767

    shared by scootiepye on 2008-11-10

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  • strings

    shared by wil6ka on 2009-05-03

    One floor above me, we made an access to the rooftop. Removed the metal fence in front of it and climb onto the roof. But only on sundays and hollidays, because in Germany things are done corectly, so if you don't you get into trouble. The cool thing is, all the rooftops of the houses in the street are connected and have even ladders. You even can jump into some of the offices - well not me but Janosch does it. I have heard in st.petersburg the youth spends their time on the roofs, because it is eventually the place, that gives you freedom. I understand!

  • #173584

    shared by -a-l-b-e-r-t-o- on 2009-02-01

  • #173581

    shared by -a-l-b-e-r-t-o- on 2009-02-01

  • #173579

    shared by -a-l-b-e-r-t-o- on 2009-02-01

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  • #13323317

    shared by earlybird on 2011-05-16

  • the Leche Vin bar

    shared by elvismartinezsmith on 2011-04-21

    .... hardcore toilets!!!!

  • #12908710

    shared by ziemniaczanka on 2011-03-24

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  • #14390771

    shared by michell on 2011-10-03

    Blak/white darkroom work, toned in sepia toner...

  • #14390853

    shared by michell on 2011-10-03

    Blak/white darkroom work, toned in sepia toner...

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  • #14391070

    shared by michell on 2011-10-03

    Blak/white darkroom work, toned in sepia toner...

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  • #14390869

    shared by michell on 2011-10-03

    Blak/white darkroom work, toned in sepia toner...

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  • #14390692

    shared by michell on 2011-10-03

    Blak/white darkroom work, toned in sepia toner...

  • #14390808

    shared by michell on 2011-10-03

    Blak/white darkroom work, toned in sepia toner...

  • Burst Into Rainbows

    shared by nation_of_pomation on 2011-02-07

  • #13035394

    shared by allmenning on 2011-04-10

  • a small accident by insert the film :D

    shared by iidiko on 2011-05-10

  • #12586246

    shared by faisal_aziz on 2011-02-08

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  • Eastbound Westbound - Concrete and Lights

    shared by juznobsrvr on 2009-11-17

  • #11161848

    shared by superlighter on 2010-03-29

  • #11161847

    shared by superlighter on 2010-03-29

  • #11161846

    shared by superlighter on 2010-03-29

  • #11161844

    shared by randomg17 on 2010-03-29

  • #11161842

    shared by superlighter on 2010-03-29

  • #12266674

    shared by idigtulsa on 2010-12-12

  • #13522104

    shared by chapoteo on 2011-06-10

  • Shapes of Temptation

    shared by paramir on 2010-10-22

    A doubles project with Les Prisiens, who chose my idea for the summer theme. It was a pleasure and a privilege to work with those guys!

  • miley_02

    shared by werriston on 2011-03-25

    I haven't been all that jazzed about the green colour cast I get when processing the Lomo slide films as C41, so I decided to try processing this roll as E6, thinking I'd just get regular slides. Surprisingly, it seems that even using E6 is a type of cross processing, just an altogether different one. I really like the red and gold overtones I get when the film is processed this way, so I'm going to develop all my Lomo slide films as E6 from now on.

  • lars_01

    shared by werriston on 2011-03-25

    I haven't been all that jazzed about the green colour cast I get when processing the Lomo slide films as C41, so I decided to try processing this roll as E6, thinking I'd just get regular slides. Surprisingly, it seems that even using E6 is a type of cross processing, just an altogether different one. I really like the red and gold overtones I get when the film is processed this way, so I'm going to develop all my Lomo slide films as E6 from now on.

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  • hunter_01

    shared by werriston on 2011-03-25

    I haven't been all that jazzed about the green colour cast I get when processing the Lomo slide films as C41, so I decided to try processing this roll as E6, thinking I'd just get regular slides. Surprisingly, it seems that even using E6 is a type of cross processing, just an altogether different one. I really like the red and gold overtones I get when the film is processed this way, so I'm going to develop all my Lomo slide films as E6 from now on.

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  • miley_01

    shared by werriston on 2011-03-25

    I haven't been all that jazzed about the green colour cast I get when processing the Lomo slide films as C41, so I decided to try processing this roll as E6, thinking I'd just get regular slides. Surprisingly, it seems that even using E6 is a type of cross processing, just an altogether different one. I really like the red and gold overtones I get when the film is processed this way, so I'm going to develop all my Lomo slide films as E6 from now on.

  • hunter_02

    shared by werriston on 2011-03-25

    I haven't been all that jazzed about the green colour cast I get when processing the Lomo slide films as C41, so I decided to try processing this roll as E6, thinking I'd just get regular slides. Surprisingly, it seems that even using E6 is a type of cross processing, just an altogether different one. I really like the red and gold overtones I get when the film is processed this way, so I'm going to develop all my Lomo slide films as E6 from now on.