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  • #27195053

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-27

    Tokyo is a testament to what humankind can achieve. Whenever I walked its streets, I feel like a dust surrounded by giant sand castles - or like the little boy in Abbas Kiarostami’s “Where is The Friend’s House?” In a place such as Tokyo, it is easy to get lost, both literally and figuratively. I’ve always been an early bird, a 4 am kind of early bird. I was raised that way. It’s one of the things I keep with me wherever I am, like a compass that redirects me whenever I begin to slightly sway away from my path and get… lost. #35mm #blackandwhite

  • #27195048

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-27

    Tokyo is a testament to what humankind can achieve. Whenever I walked its streets, I feel like a dust surrounded by giant sand castles - or like the little boy in Abbas Kiarostami’s “Where is The Friend’s House?” In a place such as Tokyo, it is easy to get lost, both literally and figuratively. I’ve always been an early bird, a 4 am kind of early bird. I was raised that way. It’s one of the things I keep with me wherever I am, like a compass that redirects me whenever I begin to slightly sway away from my path and get… lost. #35mm #blackandwhite

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  • #27190258

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-25

    Tokyo is a testament to what humankind can achieve. Whenever I walked its streets, I feel like a dust surrounded by giant sand castles - or like the little boy in Abbas Kiarostami’s “Where is The Friend’s House?” In a place such as Tokyo, it is easy to get lost, both literally and figuratively. I’ve always been an early bird, a 4 am kind of early bird. I was raised that way. It’s one of the things I keep with me wherever I am, like a compass that redirects me whenever I begin to slightly sway away from my path and get… lost. #35mm #blackandwhite

  • #27231647

    shared by arepo on 2024-04-12

    For these last few pictures I have from this roll, I want to highlight the feeling that’s often associated with Tokyo; loneliness. It’s true, if you observe the street and people in it from morning to late night like I did. It’s evident. You can see it on the faces of the passersby. It’s like when you keep the light switch on even though the lightbulb is dimming and flickering - you still need the light, but it wants to give up. That’s why I never photographed inside the train here, it’s like everyone’s light switch is off.

  • #27190260

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-25

    Tokyo is a testament to what humankind can achieve. Whenever I walked its streets, I feel like a dust surrounded by giant sand castles - or like the little boy in Abbas Kiarostami’s “Where is The Friend’s House?” In a place such as Tokyo, it is easy to get lost, both literally and figuratively. I’ve always been an early bird, a 4 am kind of early bird. I was raised that way. It’s one of the things I keep with me wherever I am, like a compass that redirects me whenever I begin to slightly sway away from my path and get… lost. #35mm #blackandwhite

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  • #27152245

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-08

    It took me quite a while to understand what really is the appeal of Shibuya? The first time I set foot on that place, all I could do was humming Jim Croce’s “New York’s Not My Home” inside my mind; “…though all the streets are crowded, there’s something strange about it.” But after a while, I started to see what my camera sees. The little corners that once was drowned in the sea of people started to appear. The speck of light on the building across, the tiny magazine stand, the signs above my head dancing together with the traffic lights. Everything was like… magic.

  • #27151967

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-08

    It took me quite a while to understand what really is the appeal of Shibuya? The first time I set foot on that place, all I could do was humming Jim Croce’s “New York’s Not My Home” inside my mind; “…though all the streets are crowded, there’s something strange about it.” But after a while, I started to see what my camera sees. The little corners that once was drowned in the sea of people started to appear. The speck of light on the building across, the tiny magazine stand, the signs above my head dancing together with the traffic lights. Everything was like… magic.

  • #27151606

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-08

    It took me quite a while to understand what really is the appeal of Shibuya? The first time I set foot on that place, all I could do was humming Jim Croce’s “New York’s Not My Home” inside my mind; “…though all the streets are crowded, there’s something strange about it.” But after a while, I started to see what my camera sees. The little corners that once was drowned in the sea of people started to appear. The speck of light on the building across, the tiny magazine stand, the signs above my head dancing together with the traffic lights. Everything was like… magic.

  • #27150004

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-07

    It took me quite a while to understand what really is the appeal of Shibuya? The first time I set foot on that place, all I could do was humming Jim Croce’s “New York’s Not My Home” inside my mind; “…though all the streets are crowded, there’s something strange about it.” But after a while, I started to see what my camera sees. The little corners that once was drowned in the sea of people started to appear. The speck of light on the building across, the tiny magazine stand, the signs above my head dancing together with the traffic lights. Everything was like… magic.

  • #27149150

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-07

    It took me quite a while to understand what really is the appeal of Shibuya? The first time I set foot on that place, all I could do was humming Jim Croce’s “New York’s Not My Home” inside my mind; “…though all the streets are crowded, there’s something strange about it.” But after a while, I started to see what my camera sees. The little corners that once was drowned in the sea of people started to appear. The speck of light on the building across, the tiny magazine stand, the signs above my head dancing together with the traffic lights. Everything was like… magic.

  • #27151985

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-08

    It took me quite a while to understand what really is the appeal of Shibuya? The first time I set foot on that place, all I could do was humming Jim Croce’s “New York’s Not My Home” inside my mind; “…though all the streets are crowded, there’s something strange about it.” But after a while, I started to see what my camera sees. The little corners that once was drowned in the sea of people started to appear. The speck of light on the building across, the tiny magazine stand, the signs above my head dancing together with the traffic lights. Everything was like… magic.

  • #27144066

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-04

    It took me quite a while to understand what really is the appeal of Shibuya? The first time I set foot on that place, all I could do was humming Jim Croce’s “New York’s Not My Home” inside my mind; “…though all the streets are crowded, there’s something strange about it.” But after a while, I started to see what my camera sees. The little corners that once was drowned in the sea of people started to appear. The speck of light on the building across, the tiny magazine stand, the signs above my head dancing together with the traffic lights. Everything was like… magic.

  • #27155240

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-09

    It took me quite a while to understand what really is the appeal of Shibuya? The first time I set foot on that place, all I could do was humming Jim Croce’s “New York’s Not My Home” inside my mind; “…though all the streets are crowded, there’s something strange about it.” But after a while, I started to see what my camera sees. The little corners that once was drowned in the sea of people started to appear. The speck of light on the building across, the tiny magazine stand, the signs above my head dancing together with the traffic lights. Everything was like… magic.

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  • #27155241

    shared by arepo on 2024-03-09

    It took me quite a while to understand what really is the appeal of Shibuya? The first time I set foot on that place, all I could do was humming Jim Croce’s “New York’s Not My Home” inside my mind; “…though all the streets are crowded, there’s something strange about it.” But after a while, I started to see what my camera sees. The little corners that once was drowned in the sea of people started to appear. The speck of light on the building across, the tiny magazine stand, the signs above my head dancing together with the traffic lights. Everything was like… magic.

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  • #27232610

    shared by hollowbark on 2024-04-12

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    shared by cronopioanalogico on 2024-04-12

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    shared by cronopioanalogico on 2024-04-12

  • #27233105

    shared by lomoskin on 2024-04-13

  • #23510098

    shared by gmushinsky on 2019-07-15

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  • #23510014

    shared by gmushinsky on 2019-07-15

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  • #23510019

    shared by gmushinsky on 2019-07-15

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  • #129-Lomography 800

    shared by mushlenny on 2019-07-15

    #129-Lomography 800

  • #23510023

    shared by gmushinsky on 2019-07-15

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  • #23510022

    shared by gmushinsky on 2019-07-15

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  • #23510021

    shared by gmushinsky on 2019-07-15

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  • #23510016

    shared by gmushinsky on 2019-07-15

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  • #23510026

    shared by gmushinsky on 2019-07-15

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  • #23509992

    shared by oscarmoroni on 2019-07-15

  • #23509993

    shared by oscarmoroni on 2019-07-15

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  • #23510018

    shared by gmushinsky on 2019-07-15

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  • View from top of the rock

    shared by evilpete on 2019-06-18

    Strolling across New York City

  • #19880120

    shared by marta1901 on 2014-08-07

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  • this film surprises me with fantastic colour…

    shared by kleeblatt on 2013-07-04

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  • #224515

    shared by stoonja on 2009-02-23

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  • ships

    shared by nanigo on 2013-03-24

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  • Norway Stavern

    shared by allanbendiksen on 2016-11-10

    We went to Stavern on the Norwegian south coast. A beautiful place.

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  • #22691758

    shared by stgb on 2018-05-07

  • BKSPicture

    shared by bkspicture on 2011-02-23

    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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  • #19149246

    shared by oleman on 2013-11-22

  • #17600754

    shared by bravopires on 2012-12-19

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  • Nature

    shared by shoujoai on 2011-03-08

    First color infrared film with an orange filter

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  • Brooklyn bridge

    shared by evilpete on 2019-06-27

    Strolling across New York City

  • Film swap with @antoniodivilio

    shared by aronne on 2019-05-01

    Si parte dalla notte milanese fatta di luci, vetrine e dello struscio per locali per arrivare al sole e al calore della bella città di Napoli. Film swap con @antoniodivilio. For the full album:https://www.lomography.it/homes/antoniodivilio/albums/2197011-milano-napoli-andata-first-filmswap-with-aronne

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  • #18427289

    shared by kleeblatt on 2013-05-29

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  • #22662032

    shared by bravopires on 2018-04-23

  • #22662019

    shared by braucci on 2018-04-23

    Nikon F6 su ilford pan f 50 sviluppato con Ilfosol 3 (1+14).

  • #22662030

    shared by bravopires on 2018-04-23

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  • #22662029

    shared by zoe_gm on 2018-04-23

    Tlalpan, Ciudad de México 2016. #NikonFG20 #50mm #ProImage100

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  • #22662191

    shared by waltzingmatilda on 2018-04-23

    #ireland #lomolc #lomolc_a

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  • #22662047

    shared by jlovett on 2018-04-23