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out and about town!
shared by jasiehasie on 2012-03-05A sunday morning visit to out town market, always is quite interesting, with loads of vintage items on sale. a true hipster hotspot.
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Summer's Here - Let's Hit the Beach
shared by arurin on 2012-08-19Grab my camera and head out to beach for some fun with the kids!
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Summer's Here - Let's Hit the Beach
shared by arurin on 2012-08-19Grab my camera and head out to beach for some fun with the kids!
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Summer's Here - Let's Hit the Beach
shared by arurin on 2012-08-19Grab my camera and head out to beach for some fun with the kids!
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#16698160
shared by lakandula on 2012-08-03I loved watching horror films on TV in the company of my siblings and parents when I was little - never alone. But I always covered my eyes with both hands at the height of the suspense. I was curious as to what happened and yet I did not want to bear witness to those horrible things that happened in the film which in my innocence I believed all to be true - ie., reality and fiction were one and the same. I could not sleep easily as I was afraid the horror would continue in my dreams. I grew up sleeping all covered from head to feet by blanket. That strange habit only changed when I entered high school. Classic black and white vampire movies shown as retro films were most frightening for me. Perhaps I associated them with stories about blood sucking monsters of the dark night in Philippine mythology. Christopher Lee - the British actor who also played Saruman the evil sorcerer in Lord of the Rings Trilogy - has been famous early in his career for his role as Count Dracula in series of Hammer Horror films. Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi preceded Lee in this role and starred in early vampire stage plays and films - long before we have the present craze for Twilight, True Bloods and all vampire-themed modern fictions. Although I have little recall watching Lugosi since most of the dracula movies I saw featured Lee as the count from Transylvania, this set of triples are my tribute to these two actors who put to life a role that scared the hell out of me during my childhood. Took portraits of existing images of the actors against my DIY pseudo-revolog film. Created the third layer of Manila street vignettes for mere textures and colors.
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#16698130
shared by lakandula on 2012-08-03I loved watching horror films on TV in the company of my siblings and parents when I was little - never alone. But I always covered my eyes with both hands at the height of the suspense. I was curious as to what happened and yet I did not want to bear witness to those horrible things that happened in the film which in my innocence I believed all to be true - ie., reality and fiction were one and the same. I could not sleep easily as I was afraid the horror would continue in my dreams. I grew up sleeping all covered from head to feet by blanket. That strange habit only changed when I entered high school. Classic black and white vampire movies shown as retro films were most frightening for me. Perhaps I associated them with stories about blood sucking monsters of the dark night in Philippine mythology. Christopher Lee - the British actor who also played Saruman the evil sorcerer in Lord of the Rings Trilogy - has been famous early in his career for his role as Count Dracula in series of Hammer Horror films. Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi preceded Lee in this role and starred in early vampire stage plays and films - long before we have the present craze for Twilight, True Bloods and all vampire-themed modern fictions. Although I have little recall watching Lugosi since most of the dracula movies I saw featured Lee as the count from Transylvania, this set of triples are my tribute to these two actors who put to life a role that scared the hell out of me during my childhood. Took portraits of existing images of the actors against my DIY pseudo-revolog film. Created the third layer of Manila street vignettes for mere textures and colors.
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#16698136
shared by lakandula on 2012-08-03I loved watching horror films on TV in the company of my siblings and parents when I was little - never alone. But I always covered my eyes with both hands at the height of the suspense. I was curious as to what happened and yet I did not want to bear witness to those horrible things that happened in the film which in my innocence I believed all to be true - ie., reality and fiction were one and the same. I could not sleep easily as I was afraid the horror would continue in my dreams. I grew up sleeping all covered from head to feet by blanket. That strange habit only changed when I entered high school. Classic black and white vampire movies shown as retro films were most frightening for me. Perhaps I associated them with stories about blood sucking monsters of the dark night in Philippine mythology. Christopher Lee - the British actor who also played Saruman the evil sorcerer in Lord of the Rings Trilogy - has been famous early in his career for his role as Count Dracula in series of Hammer Horror films. Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi preceded Lee in this role and starred in early vampire stage plays and films - long before we have the present craze for Twilight, True Bloods and all vampire-themed modern fictions. Although I have little recall watching Lugosi since most of the dracula movies I saw featured Lee as the count from Transylvania, this set of triples are my tribute to these two actors who put to life a role that scared the hell out of me during my childhood. Took portraits of existing images of the actors against my DIY pseudo-revolog film. Created the third layer of Manila street vignettes for mere textures and colors.
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#16698158
shared by lakandula on 2012-08-03I loved watching horror films on TV in the company of my siblings and parents when I was little - never alone. But I always covered my eyes with both hands at the height of the suspense. I was curious as to what happened and yet I did not want to bear witness to those horrible things that happened in the film which in my innocence I believed all to be true - ie., reality and fiction were one and the same. I could not sleep easily as I was afraid the horror would continue in my dreams. I grew up sleeping all covered from head to feet by blanket. That strange habit only changed when I entered high school. Classic black and white vampire movies shown as retro films were most frightening for me. Perhaps I associated them with stories about blood sucking monsters of the dark night in Philippine mythology. Christopher Lee - the British actor who also played Saruman the evil sorcerer in Lord of the Rings Trilogy - has been famous early in his career for his role as Count Dracula in series of Hammer Horror films. Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi preceded Lee in this role and starred in early vampire stage plays and films - long before we have the present craze for Twilight, True Bloods and all vampire-themed modern fictions. Although I have little recall watching Lugosi since most of the dracula movies I saw featured Lee as the count from Transylvania, this set of triples are my tribute to these two actors who put to life a role that scared the hell out of me during my childhood. Took portraits of existing images of the actors against my DIY pseudo-revolog film. Created the third layer of Manila street vignettes for mere textures and colors.
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#16698155
shared by lakandula on 2012-08-03I loved watching horror films on TV in the company of my siblings and parents when I was little - never alone. But I always covered my eyes with both hands at the height of the suspense. I was curious as to what happened and yet I did not want to bear witness to those horrible things that happened in the film which in my innocence I believed all to be true - ie., reality and fiction were one and the same. I could not sleep easily as I was afraid the horror would continue in my dreams. I grew up sleeping all covered from head to feet by blanket. That strange habit only changed when I entered high school. Classic black and white vampire movies shown as retro films were most frightening for me. Perhaps I associated them with stories about blood sucking monsters of the dark night in Philippine mythology. Christopher Lee - the British actor who also played Saruman the evil sorcerer in Lord of the Rings Trilogy - has been famous early in his career for his role as Count Dracula in series of Hammer Horror films. Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi preceded Lee in this role and starred in early vampire stage plays and films - long before we have the present craze for Twilight, True Bloods and all vampire-themed modern fictions. Although I have little recall watching Lugosi since most of the dracula movies I saw featured Lee as the count from Transylvania, this set of triples are my tribute to these two actors who put to life a role that scared the hell out of me during my childhood. Took portraits of existing images of the actors against my DIY pseudo-revolog film. Created the third layer of Manila street vignettes for mere textures and colors.
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#16698128
shared by lakandula on 2012-08-03I loved watching horror films on TV in the company of my siblings and parents when I was little - never alone. But I always covered my eyes with both hands at the height of the suspense. I was curious as to what happened and yet I did not want to bear witness to those horrible things that happened in the film which in my innocence I believed all to be true - ie., reality and fiction were one and the same. I could not sleep easily as I was afraid the horror would continue in my dreams. I grew up sleeping all covered from head to feet by blanket. That strange habit only changed when I entered high school. Classic black and white vampire movies shown as retro films were most frightening for me. Perhaps I associated them with stories about blood sucking monsters of the dark night in Philippine mythology. Christopher Lee - the British actor who also played Saruman the evil sorcerer in Lord of the Rings Trilogy - has been famous early in his career for his role as Count Dracula in series of Hammer Horror films. Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi preceded Lee in this role and starred in early vampire stage plays and films - long before we have the present craze for Twilight, True Bloods and all vampire-themed modern fictions. Although I have little recall watching Lugosi since most of the dracula movies I saw featured Lee as the count from Transylvania, this set of triples are my tribute to these two actors who put to life a role that scared the hell out of me during my childhood. Took portraits of existing images of the actors against my DIY pseudo-revolog film. Created the third layer of Manila street vignettes for mere textures and colors.
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#16698134
shared by lakandula on 2012-08-03I loved watching horror films on TV in the company of my siblings and parents when I was little - never alone. But I always covered my eyes with both hands at the height of the suspense. I was curious as to what happened and yet I did not want to bear witness to those horrible things that happened in the film which in my innocence I believed all to be true - ie., reality and fiction were one and the same. I could not sleep easily as I was afraid the horror would continue in my dreams. I grew up sleeping all covered from head to feet by blanket. That strange habit only changed when I entered high school. Classic black and white vampire movies shown as retro films were most frightening for me. Perhaps I associated them with stories about blood sucking monsters of the dark night in Philippine mythology. Christopher Lee - the British actor who also played Saruman the evil sorcerer in Lord of the Rings Trilogy - has been famous early in his career for his role as Count Dracula in series of Hammer Horror films. Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi preceded Lee in this role and starred in early vampire stage plays and films - long before we have the present craze for Twilight, True Bloods and all vampire-themed modern fictions. Although I have little recall watching Lugosi since most of the dracula movies I saw featured Lee as the count from Transylvania, this set of triples are my tribute to these two actors who put to life a role that scared the hell out of me during my childhood. Took portraits of existing images of the actors against my DIY pseudo-revolog film. Created the third layer of Manila street vignettes for mere textures and colors.
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#16698139
shared by lakandula on 2012-08-03I loved watching horror films on TV in the company of my siblings and parents when I was little - never alone. But I always covered my eyes with both hands at the height of the suspense. I was curious as to what happened and yet I did not want to bear witness to those horrible things that happened in the film which in my innocence I believed all to be true - ie., reality and fiction were one and the same. I could not sleep easily as I was afraid the horror would continue in my dreams. I grew up sleeping all covered from head to feet by blanket. That strange habit only changed when I entered high school. Classic black and white vampire movies shown as retro films were most frightening for me. Perhaps I associated them with stories about blood sucking monsters of the dark night in Philippine mythology. Christopher Lee - the British actor who also played Saruman the evil sorcerer in Lord of the Rings Trilogy - has been famous early in his career for his role as Count Dracula in series of Hammer Horror films. Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi preceded Lee in this role and starred in early vampire stage plays and films - long before we have the present craze for Twilight, True Bloods and all vampire-themed modern fictions. Although I have little recall watching Lugosi since most of the dracula movies I saw featured Lee as the count from Transylvania, this set of triples are my tribute to these two actors who put to life a role that scared the hell out of me during my childhood. Took portraits of existing images of the actors against my DIY pseudo-revolog film. Created the third layer of Manila street vignettes for mere textures and colors.
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#16698141
shared by lakandula on 2012-08-03I loved watching horror films on TV in the company of my siblings and parents when I was little - never alone. But I always covered my eyes with both hands at the height of the suspense. I was curious as to what happened and yet I did not want to bear witness to those horrible things that happened in the film which in my innocence I believed all to be true - ie., reality and fiction were one and the same. I could not sleep easily as I was afraid the horror would continue in my dreams. I grew up sleeping all covered from head to feet by blanket. That strange habit only changed when I entered high school. Classic black and white vampire movies shown as retro films were most frightening for me. Perhaps I associated them with stories about blood sucking monsters of the dark night in Philippine mythology. Christopher Lee - the British actor who also played Saruman the evil sorcerer in Lord of the Rings Trilogy - has been famous early in his career for his role as Count Dracula in series of Hammer Horror films. Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi preceded Lee in this role and starred in early vampire stage plays and films - long before we have the present craze for Twilight, True Bloods and all vampire-themed modern fictions. Although I have little recall watching Lugosi since most of the dracula movies I saw featured Lee as the count from Transylvania, this set of triples are my tribute to these two actors who put to life a role that scared the hell out of me during my childhood. Took portraits of existing images of the actors against my DIY pseudo-revolog film. Created the third layer of Manila street vignettes for mere textures and colors.
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☆JAPAN TO CANADA☆
shared by arurin on 2012-08-19My favorite Film and one of my favorite Lomographer @mafiosa Visit Her Lomo Home; http://www.lomography.com/homes/mafiosa
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☆JAPAN TO CANADA☆
shared by arurin on 2012-08-19My favorite Film and one of my favorite Lomographer @mafiosa Visit Her Lomo Home; http://www.lomography.com/homes/mafiosa
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#16800898
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inception in red
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DOG & CAT
shared by simonesavo on 2012-07-27 4 300 -
giants on top of a mountain
shared by wil6ka on 2012-08-01I was lucky enough to encounter this gathering of titans at mount wellington close to hobart in tasmania. and to wrap it all up we developed this expired velvia in stoufs homelab in a mix of hybrid chemicals. I am a happy lomographer.
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double with azotolina
shared by goonies on 2012-07-31http://www.lomography.com/homes/azotolina
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#16675575
shared by cmy on 2012-07-31 28 157 -
A Superia Summer
shared by original_j2 on 2012-07-31A few snapshots of my Outer Banks vacation on Fuji Superia film.
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#16547982
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#16548265
shared by 87lomotempura on 2012-07-15 4 186 -
:-)
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#16546053
shared by earlybird on 2012-07-15 1 176 -
My first triples.
shared by gotoarizona on 2012-07-31It was a small trip, two cities and one countryside: Kolomna, Zaraisk and Chermoshnya. And handmade redscale with dnp centuria 200.
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Diana Mini Madness!!
shared by sobetion on 2012-07-15 4 178 -
Lomowalk Phoenix West
shared by keek66 on 2012-07-15An dieser Stelle auch noch einmal Danke an knipsomat für die Organisation des Lomowalks. Freue mich schon auf den nächsten!
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Whoops
shared by kneehigh85 on 2012-07-15I accidentally shot a rolle of Kodak Elite 400 at 100 ISO so had to get the lab to pull process it to stop it being really over-exposed.
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ancient velvia
shared by eskimofriend on 2012-07-16really love the tones of crossed velvia, especially for these photos cuz it was so sunny rusty greeky
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#16547474
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Lomowalk Phoenix West
shared by keek66 on 2012-07-15An dieser Stelle auch noch einmal Danke an knipsomat für die Organisation des Lomowalks. Freue mich schon auf den nächsten!
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#16546043
shared by earlybird on 2012-07-15 19 308 -
#16546156
shared by suizidekid on 2012-07-15Doubles with grazie number 7, this time in Black and White! she shot with the LC-A+ and I shot with a nikon FE2 and a 50mm lense!! check here awesome Lomohome: http://www.lomography.com/homes/grazie
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#16545822
shared by onkel-m on 2012-07-15 1 169 -
Diana Mini Pinky
shared by sobetion on 2012-07-15 1 120 -
Vidin
shared by adash on 2012-07-15Views from Vidin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidin http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vidin All home souped in diluted C41 chemistry.
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#16543549
shared by red_constructor on 2012-07-15 169 -
YASHICA MAT 124 + Lomography 100 CN
shared by simonesavo on 2012-07-14My Dog and Cat ;)
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#16539648
shared by fivedayforecast on 2012-07-14 165 -
On the way back KL
shared by yokekei on 2012-07-14testing film - Fujichrome Sensia 100
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Double with ohpleasedontgo
shared by 134340 on 2012-07-14Part 2 from our double Check the part 1 here http://www.lomography.co.th/homes/ohpleasedontgo/albums/1844743-doubles-with-134340 Thanks my lovely Andrea :) http://www.lomography.com/homes/ohpleasedontgo
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#16539388
shared by antibiotyx on 2012-07-14 5 161 -
Double with icuresick
shared by renenob on 2012-07-15Check out icuresick's home: http://www.lomography.com/homes/icuresick
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锦
shared by paula412 on 2012-07-15jǐn. brocade. This is one of my favourite photos for several reasons, because the Lomography film Tungsten T64 is amazing; because it is one of the doubles I made with my self using chinese characters that turned out nice; and finally because of the warm and soft sun light of León city!
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#16544299
shared by paula412 on 2012-07-15 8 199 -
#16543886
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Double signage with Hakimbo
shared by stonerfairy on 2012-07-14First shot by Hakimbo shoot in Kuala Lumpur, 2nd shot by Stonerfairy shoot in Singapore Changi Airport
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