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    shared by un_peu_de_soleil on 2014-04-30

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    shared by un_peu_de_soleil on 2014-04-30

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    shared by ryszardl70 on 2013-06-17

  • BKSPicture

    shared by bkspicture on 2013-06-04

    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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  • BKSPicture

    shared by bkspicture on 2013-06-04

    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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  • a snail

    shared by kleeblatt on 2013-05-19

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  • Berlin in b&w

    shared by fruchtzwerg_hh on 2013-05-17

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  • Budapest

    shared by avola on 2013-05-18

    Rummaging through my analogue archives I found those slides from the eighties, coming back to the very camera I used that time. Yet the focus hadn't change very much since then I realized.

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  • Cottage in the Vineyard

    shared by avola on 2013-05-18

    Rummaging through my analogue archives I found those slides from the eighties, coming back to the very camera I used that time. Yet the focus hadn't change very much since then I realized.

  • Budapest

    shared by avola on 2013-05-18

    Rummaging through my analogue archives I found those slides from the eighties, coming back to the very camera I used that time. Yet the focus hadn't change very much since then I realized.

  • Budapest

    shared by avola on 2013-05-18

    Rummaging through my analogue archives I found those slides from the eighties, coming back to the very camera I used that time. Yet the focus hadn't change very much since then I realized.

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  • Budapest

    shared by avola on 2013-05-18

    Rummaging through my analogue archives I found those slides from the eighties, coming back to the very camera I used that time. Yet the focus hadn't change very much since then I realized.

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  • Doubles with Coolbober

    shared by happytea on 2013-05-16

    http://www.lomography.ru/homes/coolbober

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  • #18365802

    shared by ryszardl70 on 2013-05-16

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  • .:: koh yao - we love you ::.

    shared by sanoja on 2013-03-22

    danke mycks für diese großartigen momente ::.

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  • #18363719

    shared by clickiemcpete on 2013-05-15

    Decided to wing it and just shoot this roll mostly without metering. I like the overexposed look as long as it doesn't go too far. This roll differs from my previous tried with this film in that the images aren't the bright blue that I got with all the others. It may be a different batch though as I bought more rolls on Ebay.

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    shared by k-toshka on 2013-01-26

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    shared by antar on 2012-08-20

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    shared by antar on 2012-08-19

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    shared by ankona on 2009-07-29

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    shared by ankona on 2009-07-29

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    shared by ankona on 2009-07-29

  • 9 of May

    shared by lemetriss on 2013-05-09

  • 9 of May

    shared by lemetriss on 2013-05-09

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    shared by lemetriss on 2012-09-24

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  • #18268007

    shared by dannyedwards on 2013-04-29

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  • #18230060

    shared by avola on 2013-04-23

  • Fuji-san

    shared by avola on 2013-04-23

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  • Waterfall in the Vicinity

    shared by avola on 2013-04-23

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    shared by avola on 2013-04-23

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  • #18230062

    shared by avola on 2013-04-23

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  • Double with lostlittlekid

    shared by 134340 on 2013-04-21

    Bob or lostlittlekid, a lomographer from England. >> http://www.lomography.com/homes/lostlittlekid | Bob and me double the concept --A-Z-- into this album | He did all A-Z, I did R-D (Random) hahaha :D | cheat? no..oh okay yes | Btw, 6 months already but finally here it is. Enjoy and thanks, Bob!

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  • #18173433

    shared by arf-nrhkm on 2013-04-12

    The old and abandoned railway track at Rifle Range rd holds a thousand memories for many Singaporeans. Do check this album out on my perspective on it.

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  • #18220857

    shared by clickiemcpete on 2013-04-21

    The Ami 66 is a Polish made Diana type plastic camera, made in the early 70's. The design is so cool and artsy, I love it! http://www.lomography.com/magazine/reviews/2008/12/07/ami-66-the-polish-holga

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  • *

    shared by pearlgirl77 on 2013-04-17

    what a beautiful la sardina <3

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  • #18200388

    shared by clickiemcpete on 2013-04-17

    These tiny kidney shaped bakelite plastic cameras have the coolest Deco look to them. They shoot 127 roll film and are very simple point and shoot type units. Love the fact that they have strap lugs so you can hang them on your neck as fashion accessories....LIKE ALL LOMO CAMERAS should. Hint hint LSI! :D Anyhow, there are better 127 cameras out there but these are a lot of fun and they often come up on the big auction site for reasonable prices. The originals were made in the Czech Republic but later examples came out of France. They also made larger 620 roll film examples. All have that great Deco design.

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  • #18200389

    shared by clickiemcpete on 2013-04-17

    These tiny kidney shaped bakelite plastic cameras have the coolest Deco look to them. They shoot 127 roll film and are very simple point and shoot type units. Love the fact that they have strap lugs so you can hang them on your neck as fashion accessories....LIKE ALL LOMO CAMERAS should. Hint hint LSI! :D Anyhow, there are better 127 cameras out there but these are a lot of fun and they often come up on the big auction site for reasonable prices. The originals were made in the Czech Republic but later examples came out of France. They also made larger 620 roll film examples. All have that great Deco design.

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  • #18187861

    shared by avagarde on 2013-04-15