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BKSPicture
由 bkspicture 於 2011-09-09 分享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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The hill of the sun
由 superlighter 於 2010-02-22 分享1500 lomographers cannot be wrong, this is my Top! :)
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由 sandkorn 於 2009-12-21 分享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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由 coca 於 2009-05-14 分享museos del Vaticano
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由 stouf 於 2009-02-11 分享Shot from my first e6 process (http://www.lomography.com/magazine/news/2009/02/17/my-first-homemade-e6-process)
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由 robertofiuza 於 2018-11-19 分享Test roll of my new Minolta AF-S. A cool looking compact auto everything camera, with 35mm 2.8 lens.
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" Stories from the street "
由 milanhristev 於 2018-11-19 分享" Stories from the street "
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Madeleine
由 wearejustamomentintime 於 2018-11-18 分享 10 156 -
Like a fairytale
由 selinozturkk 於 2018-09-29 分享In a village it is like a fairytale come true
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Storytelling with Petzvals: Alex Timmermans and the Art of Collodion
written by jacobs on 2015-04-03 in #peopleNot long after Alex Timmermans purchased his first digital camera at the turn of the century, he quickly realized the trappings of digital photography couldn't fulfill his personal photographic desires. He then began searching for a more challenging process — one that wasn't so predictable. His journey eventually landed him back at the roots of analogue photography, specifically employing the wet plate collodion process using original Petzval lenses. This antique photographic process found in him a renewed inspiration and has since become his passion, which is evident in both his words and his images.
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