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camera = Holga GCFN 120
film = fomapan BW 400
1/00 - f8
The vignetting is due to the quality of the lens = Lomo
It was only when I looked at this a second time that I noticed how many mirrors there are on this old Morris Minor. Not content with the usual pair someone had added an extra one on the front wing then, just for good measure, a fourth on the passenger window.
Photo shot with hand held lens reversed without attached to camera. Converted to lomo style with neoimaging.
Shot underneath the flight path at Stansted Airport where it’s possible to get quite close to the planes as they approach the runway. Only when I got this developed did I notice that there seems to be a giant smoke ring next to the aircraft. Perhaps the first officer was having a crafty fag out of the window as they came in for landing. Nice aura too.
Potter wasp collected from my garden
دبور من حديقة المنزل
الدبور الخزاف أو دبور الطين (الاسم العلمي: Eumeninae) هي مجموعة كبيرة تحتوي على ما يقرب 200 جنسا من الفصيلة الزنبورية، وتضم الغالبية العظمى من أنواعها. الأغلبية الساحقة من الدبابير الطينية هي حشرات مفترسة تعمل بشكل انفرادي والقليل منها يعيش في مجتمع بدائي.
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🔭: #LOMO 3.7X
💡 : KUANG REN Macro Twin Lite
IOS:160
Exposure time :1/200s
# of stacked Pics : 190
Step size : 40um
stacked with : #Wemacro using #madeinaffinity
Canon EOS 6D
Lomo Achromat 3,7x 0,11 + Raynox 150
MJKZZ Xtreme Pro rail + IR Remote Motion Controller
Tiempo exposición: 0,3" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 54
Pasos: 61,32 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 3,7x
flickr friend 365bunnies strikes a pose in the jungle room @ graceland...once again playing around with the lomo effect on dumpr... :-)
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From L-R (top row): Lomo Smena 8M (rarer type, with black front plate), Lomo Smena Symbol, Zenit TTL with Helios 85-200mm zoom lens, Fed 3, Zenit 3M; (bottom row) Belomo Avto-Vilia, Fed 2, Lomo Lubitel 166B
Lokomotion "LOMO" Siemens 189 907 (ES 64 F4) operated by I-RTC (Rail Traction Company Italy) with a heavy southbound scrap train photographed at the stop in Bolzano Central Station. (Trentino Alto Adige / Südtirol / Italy)
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by force of necessity, i might be shooting more and more digitally,
but i will always be tagging along my lomos,
the cost of film and crossprocessing
is beginning to take it's toll on my budget,
but for fun and artistic shots,
and shooting mundane elements,
i'm still comfortable with film,
so i'll have to give up on other things,
to keep the mantra going—“film for ever”.
This is a Russian made Lomo LC-A compact film camera. This model was made in St. Petersburg in 1999 and is one of the newer Lomo LC-A camera's.
I just got this in the mail today, haven't ever used it... already loaded it with film and am looking forward to having fun with it.
These film camera's are very popular and the prices have been increasing quite a bit in the last few years. I was lucky and got mine on eBay. These camera's take interesting pictures and have a very signature look to them, many people use Photoshop to try to approximate the Lomo LC-A's effects (this photo is using one of them).
More information can be found at http://www.kataan.org/lomo/.
NOTE: This photo made it into Flickr's 'Explore" as one of the top five hundred most interesting photos on a particular day. You can see all of my photo's that have made it into the Flickr Explore pages here.
Taken from a double exposed roll where I shot a whole bunch of sunsets then rewound and added a second layer in a tunnel at King's Cross during a Lomo walk around London.
My friend, "pixels in my head" sent me a tutorial for the "lomo effect" and I had to try it. The original version of this image is posted 5 photos before this one. I don't know if I accomplished the desired effect, but it is fun. Please check out Dewaun's photostream to see his lomo effect image:
www.flickr.com/photos/dewaun/304521245/
He has also posted the tutorial website.
What do you think? I'm going to have to experiment some more...
Taken from a double exposed roll where I shot the first layer under the flight path at Stansted Airport then added a second by the river in Cambridge.
It's a surprise actually!
Besides Lomoshop Hong Kong & Taiwan, I didn't have any idea about Lomo shop Japan before visiting!
Till I saw the exhibition info on a photography magazine at a pro Tokyo bookstore!
I just wanna say "yay", 'coz I have been to this cute shop once & had a good time with Brad & lovely staff Kyonn(京子)!
I live in a colorful world, I should be happy!!!
Taken from a double exposed roll where I shot a whole bunch of sunsets then rewound the film and started again, adding a second layer during a Lomo walk around London.
Hice unos 8 carretes con la fisheye en Miami pero todavía no los puedo escanear los negativos (escanear vale dinero y tal) así que os dejo este pequeño adelanto.
Turned the camera upside down and shot the treetop first then flicked the MX button on my LC-A+ and added the girls right way up over the top.
I had observed at this location for long time and learned that sometime human lifes is just unnoticed at all. I thought if a coin droped on the floor most people will notice it than lifes droped on the floor. I tried to make those unfortunated people more noticeable by put them in the middle of the picture, focus to them, point 2 perspective lines to them and even using flash. I don't know this may help but just want to try.