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  • #14683658

    shared by saviorjosh on 2011-11-12

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  • Shadows SubH2O

    shared by donmarcos on 2007-08-07

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  • #13434265

    shared by ccwu on 2011-05-30

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  • #14021955

    shared by ccwu on 2011-08-13

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  • by Felipe de Oliveira Rodrigues

    shared by felipete3 on 2011-09-06

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/felipete3 Analog photographs. No digital ;)

  • aquarium

    shared by hodachrome on 2011-09-14

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  • #202739

    shared by stouf on 2009-02-11

    Shot from my first e6 process (http://www.lomography.com/magazine/news/2009/02/17/my-first-homemade-e6-process)

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  • #121202

    shared by adamscott on 2008-12-10

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  • #13776703

    shared by jprswim on 2011-07-14

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    shared by jprswim on 2011-11-10

  • #13765286

    shared by jprswim on 2011-07-12

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  • BKSPicture

    shared by bkspicture on 2011-09-09

    You can find more of my work on my homepage: http://www.bkspicture.com/ _________________________________________ Also have a blog where I write about my photo experience, tips and trick etc. . . . . . . . . http://www.blog.bkspicture.com/ _________________________________________ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/BKSPicture/171493582895927

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  • Clouds in the Window

    shared by lazybuddha on 2011-06-17

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  • #14506269

    shared by lazybuddha on 2011-10-19

    As the weeks went by, my love for her became an obsession, as is the nature of unrequited love. I spent every penny I had on her, trying to delay the inevitable. I had always naively believed that money couldn’t buy love and it hurt me to admit that, had I been richer she would stay with me longer. But there would come a time when even money couldn’t buy her, like a flame that burned too bright she couldn’t last. So I became an amateur meteorologist, studying the horizon like an anxious parent watching their child take their first, faltering steps, looking for cloud formations and changes in the wind, trying desperately to make the most of our time together. But the happiness I felt in her presence was now tinged with sadness as I could feel her slipping away.

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  • #14506596

    shared by lazybuddha on 2011-10-19

    As the weeks went by, my love for her became an obsession, as is the nature of unrequited love. I spent every penny I had on her, trying to delay the inevitable. I had always naively believed that money couldn’t buy love and it hurt me to admit that, had I been richer she would stay with me longer. But there would come a time when even money couldn’t buy her, like a flame that burned too bright she couldn’t last. So I became an amateur meteorologist, studying the horizon like an anxious parent watching their child take their first, faltering steps, looking for cloud formations and changes in the wind, trying desperately to make the most of our time together. But the happiness I felt in her presence was now tinged with sadness as I could feel her slipping away.

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  • #14397926

    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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  • #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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  • #14345271

    shared by lazybuddha on 2011-09-27

    As I spent more time with her, my love for her grew, matched only by her apathy for me. But I didn't care, she was special and she made me feel special. She was popular in a way I could never have imagined. Just walking on grass felt like being on the red carpet and people came to my home day and night. I flattered myself it was me that drew them but I knew deep down they only sought a glimpse of her. She imbued even the most mundane with a surreal beauty and I envied her...envied her and loved her.

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  • Do androids dream of InfraRed sheep?

    shared by lazybuddha on 2011-09-27

    As I spent more time with her, my love for her grew, matched only by her apathy for me. But I didn't care, she was special and she made me feel special. She was popular in a way I could never have imagined. Just walking on grass felt like being on the red carpet and people came to my home day and night. I flattered myself it was me that drew them but I knew deep down they only sought a glimpse of her. She imbued even the most mundane with a surreal beauty and I envied her...envied her and loved her.

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  • #2531635

    shared by amstrad on 2006-11-26

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    shared by amstrad on 2006-12-19

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    shared by amstrad on 2006-12-19

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  • #6036147

    shared by lucytakesphotos on 2009-09-14

  • trio

    shared by klingsor on 2009-09-05

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  • #13140998

    shared by natirm on 2011-04-24

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    shared by natirm on 2011-04-24

  • #13047784

    shared by bccbarbosa on 2011-04-12

    Sky Riders over Barcelona's Roofs..

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  • #12946145

    shared by bccbarbosa on 2011-03-28

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  • #13125559

    shared by gleby on 2011-04-22

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  • #13033557

    shared by didimuir on 2011-04-10

  • #6178444

    shared by gleby on 2009-11-15

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