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  • #224515

    shared by stoonja on 2009-02-23

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  • Endless *

    shared by renaishashin on 2009-11-23

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  • #15103981

    shared by elvismartinezsmith on 2012-01-12

    Agbodrafo lake

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  • #12258600

    shared by kristianj on 2010-12-10

    ..

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  • #15674548

    shared by earlybird on 2012-03-27

    It's a bird! ... No, it's a plane! ... Hey wait, is that a dog? Uh-huh, looks like it is one jumping (or flying) in the air! And in this fancy moment, why not take a Lomograph? Make it redscale, too! (POTD 04.16.12)

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  • #206957

    shared by vicuna on 2009-02-13

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  • #11136297

    shared by sandkorn on 2010-03-20

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  • #11200505

    shared by anarchy on 2010-04-09

    License this photo on Getty Images... http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/photo/blue-manhattan-mirror-sky-line-reflection-high-res-stock-photography/155082632?esource=en-us_flickr_photo&language=en-US

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  • Velocity

    shared by zark on 2009-02-10

    Going fast, freezing time. Movement, momentum. This is one of my favourite lomographs ever, because I didn´t know how it would turn out until I got my photos back from the lab. I did not think about the outcome when I shot it. I just took it. Don´t think, just shoot!

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  • Chuo Freeway

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-10-20

    Expose lower half first, and set a tripod upside down and expose upper half in the same way as 1st shot. To turn tripod 180 degrees, I used two panheads. About 10 seconds each. Using a cable release and black adhesive tape (to mask the light sensor of LC-A+). Vivid blue or purple colours are by trucks decorated with light bulbs. Needed patience and concentration...

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  • #13477

    shared by libellule on 2008-07-25

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  • #11324878

    shared by grad on 2010-05-13

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  • #14492651

    shared by weidong on 2011-10-17

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  • #11136305

    shared by sandkorn on 2010-03-20

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  • Birds in your stomach

    shared by palkina on 2012-04-23

    this is my first ever bw film on lc-a. and my first self-developement // I shot this film very quickly in the lunch break. just was going to shoot the test roll for the test development. finally it was a lucky lunch break for me.

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  • STOP SHOOTING AT ME

    shared by weidong on 2011-09-16

    im so bored at you weidong!

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  • #176971

    shared by alarm on 2009-02-02

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  • #281257

    shared by anarchy on 2009-04-07

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  • #6261448

    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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  • 🐯 Maung nu kodim 🔫

    shared by hervinsyah on 2011-11-08

    Tiger sculpture on jalan Wastu Kantjana, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, South East Asia, Earth 🌏 that was made by Nyoman Nuarta, Balinese sculpture artist, who lived in Setra Duta about hundred step from my home. Nyoman Nuarta who studied at the faculty of art Institut Teknologi Bandung are the same sculpturist who made Garuda Wisnu Kencana, the tallest sculpture in the world, which located in his hometown Bali

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  • Кошки

    shared by grad on 2009-09-04

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  • Snorkeling at Playa de los Muertos

    shared by jennson on 2011-11-09

    This beach is a paradise, the water is so clear.. Tried to shoot with Krab and LC-Wide ..this are the best shots out of 3 rolls. I´m very happy with the results!

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  • #454700

    shared by coca on 2009-05-14

    museos del Vaticano

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  • Red to burn

    shared by orangebird on 2008-09-19

    LomoHome Of The Day November 2, 2019 Thank you!! http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2011/04/22/sweet-love-for-planet-earth-or-a-selection-of-great-nature-photos http://www.lomography.com/magazine/events/2011/09/26/workshop-basics-with-the-diana-f-plus http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2012/04/22/go-green-this-earth-day-2012 http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2012/09/30/love-those-autumn-hues http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2012/10/21/der-herbst-in-der-lomographie http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2012/11/07/lomography-coms-best-community-photos-of-all-time-part-1 http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2012/11/08/lomography-coms-best-community-photos-of-all-time-part-2 http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2013/09/22/until-the-leaves-turn-dry http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2013/09/23/autumn-scenery-taken-using-the-lomo-lc-a http://www.lomography.es/magazine/locations/2014/04/15/este-ao-nos-gustara-ir-a-japn http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lifestyle/2014/06/06/lc-a-turns-thirty-most-popular-lc-a-photos http://www.lomography.jp/magazine/309709-lomographs-taken-in-japan https://www.lomography.com/magazine/327536-the-undeniable-charm-of-the-diana-cameras https://www.lomography.com/magazine/332587-pictures-that-shaped-lomography-2006

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  • #15041733

    shared by ryszardl70 on 2012-01-04

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  • #14488678

    shared by atria007 on 2011-10-17

    Tania thanks for all..u are the best 8)

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  • #6314966

    shared by lavisionmd on 2010-01-14

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  • #20956432

    shared by smokey15 on 2016-01-18

  • #20956429

    shared by smokey15 on 2016-01-18

  • #20956121

    shared by luchiannap on 2016-01-18

    #glasgow #scotland #escocia #olympustrip35 #35mm #2015

  • #20956215

    shared by kyncevo on 2016-01-18

    agfa vista 400

  • Ice

    shared by kleinerkaries on 2016-01-18

    LomoWeek in Iceland with @frauspatzi, @shoujoai and @zeester

  • Waiter

    shared by postduif_le_grand on 2016-01-18

    Le Marais

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  • Paris Subway

    shared by postduif_le_grand on 2014-10-24

  • Paris Subway II

    shared by postduif_le_grand on 2014-10-24

  • Pointe du Hoc

    shared by postduif_le_grand on 2016-01-11

    View from a bunker at Pointe du Hoc, between Omaha and Utah Beach, Normandy

  • American War Cemetary: Colleville-sur-Mer

    shared by postduif_le_grand on 2016-01-11

    WW II Memorial at Omaha Beach, Normandy

  • Yellowstone

    shared by waynejordan on 2015-11-19

  • #20855889

    shared by waynejordan on 2015-11-19

  • "Contact sheet" of my Top 10 Images

    shared by cfehse on 2016-01-13

    These are my "raw scans" I use as a starting point for further processing. Raw means scaned with SilverFast Software to HDRi raw format at full resolution of the scanner. Developed with SilverFast HDR Studio to JPEG - using Negafix film profiles, iSRD dust and scratch removal where possible and GANE grain- and noise elimination if needed. The images are scalled down during die "development" process to reflect the gap between the nominal resolution of the scanner and the much lower effective resolution the hardware provides (35mm to 6000x4000 px, 120 film scaled to 6000x6000 or 6000x4500 px). These JPEGs are imported to Lightroom for easier cropping, rotating and applying meta data. These Lightroom exported images are the real "raw" data I use for any further processing. All images shown are C-41 negatives (color and B&W). The result can be found here (http://www.lomography.de/homes/cfehse/photos/20586106).

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  • "Contact sheet" of my Top 10 Images

    shared by cfehse on 2016-01-13

    These are my "raw scans" I use as a starting point for further processing. Raw means scaned with SilverFast Software to HDRi raw format at full resolution of the scanner. Developed with SilverFast HDR Studio to JPEG - using Negafix film profiles, iSRD dust and scratch removal where possible and GANE grain- and noise elimination if needed. The images are scalled down during die "development" process to reflect the gap between the nominal resolution of the scanner and the much lower effective resolution the hardware provides (35mm to 6000x4000 px, 120 film scaled to 6000x6000 or 6000x4500 px). These JPEGs are imported to Lightroom for easier cropping, rotating and applying meta data. These Lightroom exported images are the real "raw" data I use for any further processing. All images shown are C-41 negatives (color and B&W). The result can be found here (http://www.lomography.de/homes/cfehse/photos/20586118).

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  • "Contact sheet" of my Top 10 Images

    shared by cfehse on 2016-01-13

    These are my "raw scans" I use as a starting point for further processing. Raw means scaned with SilverFast Software to HDRi raw format at full resolution of the scanner. Developed with SilverFast HDR Studio to JPEG - using Negafix film profiles, iSRD dust and scratch removal where possible and GANE grain- and noise elimination if needed. The images are scalled down during die "development" process to reflect the gap between the nominal resolution of the scanner and the much lower effective resolution the hardware provides (35mm to 6000x4000 px, 120 film scaled to 6000x6000 or 6000x4500 px). These JPEGs are imported to Lightroom for easier cropping, rotating and applying meta data. These Lightroom exported images are the real "raw" data I use for any further processing. All images shown are C-41 negatives (color and B&W). The result can be found here (http://www.lomography.de/homes/cfehse/photos/20586112).

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  • #20916573

    shared by cfehse on 2015-12-28

    Shots taken in the quarter around the main station in Luxembourg at night and in the early morning. The images are a bit over the limits of the film and camera. A faster lens would have been better but the "dream sellers" in place were suspicous enough about me standing around and taking pictures so I left the Nikon in the bag.

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  • #20916577

    shared by cfehse on 2015-12-28

    Shots taken in the quarter around the main station in Luxembourg at night and in the early morning. The images are a bit over the limits of the film and camera. A faster lens would have been better but the "dream sellers" in place were suspicous enough about me standing around and taking pictures so I left the Nikon in the bag.

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  • #20916575

    shared by cfehse on 2015-12-28

    Shots taken in the quarter around the main station in Luxembourg at night and in the early morning. The images are a bit over the limits of the film and camera. A faster lens would have been better but the "dream sellers" in place were suspicous enough about me standing around and taking pictures so I left the Nikon in the bag.

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  • #20916578

    shared by cfehse on 2015-12-28

    Shots taken in the quarter around the main station in Luxembourg at night and in the early morning. The images are a bit over the limits of the film and camera. A faster lens would have been better but the "dream sellers" in place were suspicous enough about me standing around and taking pictures so I left the Nikon in the bag.

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  • #20916570

    shared by cfehse on 2015-12-28

    Shots taken in the quarter around the main station in Luxembourg at night and in the early morning. The images are a bit over the limits of the film and camera. A faster lens would have been better but the "dream sellers" in place were suspicous enough about me standing around and taking pictures so I left the Nikon in the bag.

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  • #20916574

    shared by cfehse on 2015-12-28

    Shots taken in the quarter around the main station in Luxembourg at night and in the early morning. The images are a bit over the limits of the film and camera. A faster lens would have been better but the "dream sellers" in place were suspicous enough about me standing around and taking pictures so I left the Nikon in the bag.

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  • frosted meadow

    shared by vikkki on 2016-01-15

    Skating on ice for the first time after round about 15 years and do some shots with the lca120 on pushed adox chs art 50.

  • berlin prenzlauerberg

    shared by vikkki on 2016-01-10

    a roll from my last Berlin visit in november 2015.