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2× Holga double: street shots

Last shots from the first roll made via Holga 135BC. Sharpness? Never mind. It looks good i think. It was very sunny day, almost empty streets. Take pleasure: Flickr group called Lomobook has 240 members and more than 1200 lomo shots! Join us.


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Posted May 15, 2009
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Holga: Pet's portrait lomo tripple

 

Damn God, it is NOT double, it is tripple! :) Holga 135BC is really perfect and funny camera.
 
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Posted May 14, 2009
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Four cross-processed LOMO shots from DM drugstore

Drugstore is nice photo environment. Women has no time to trace what's up :) If shop-assistants has no problem try it too. Lomo LC-A was loaded with ASA100/135mm expired film.

       
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Posted May 13, 2009
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Holga overcast: long exposure

God knows it was very long exposure time (estimate 2s). There is a little big defocusing but it looks like doomsday. Hope so other shots with long exp. will be better + looking fwd to load film with ASA 400 for night-time shots.

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Posted May 12, 2009
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Cool! Lomo Actionsampler arrived

Yes! I have got this toy camera today (esp. Actionsampler Clear encased in icy-clear plastic). Lomography.com: This little beauty is the one and only incredible four-lens-photo-photo-photo-photo ActionSampler. Available in three sexy surfaces. With one shot you get a series of four images on one print & a macro-movie to be relished online! Four sets of 26mm single element sequentially operated lenses, fixed aperture, uses 35mm film.


Specifications
  • Camera Type: Miniature 35mm camera with four built-in lenses that capture four sequential photos within each frame of the film. 
  • Lens: four sets of 26mm single element sequentially operated lenses focus range: fix-focus from 1.2 metres to infinity 
  • Shutter: Shutter speed: 1/100 second Exposure intervals: 0.22 seconds per frame and 0.66 seconds in total for four frames in a sequence on each negative.
  • Film to be used: Takes any 35mm film and any regular film processing.
  • Dimensions: 100mm×31mm×58mm
  • Weight: 100 g

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Cool_Lomo_Actionsampler_arrive.zip (664 KB)

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Posted May 11, 2009
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Goo/Bordello Holga: Tripple exposition test

Holga 135BC is amazing camera. I've tried tripple exposition (fist from the car -- trees and meadow, second is some building and third is goo/bordello of carcassing). Look closer, you will find the three shots. Yes, this it the test shot only, but looks good. Shot is cross-processed of course.


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Posted May 11, 2009
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Holga: Czech street double-exposured photo

This is my first developed street "double" with my Holga 135BC. The first shot (from bottom) is quite big building (the Faculty of Informatics), the second shot is the Hrncirska St. The combination looks good I think; ops, but all shoud be (maybe) sharper. At all I like it as you see it.


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Posted May 10, 2009
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My portrait: double-exposured with Holga 135BC

Very very sunny yesterday, piffling with Holga 135BC loaded with expired lo-fi Tesco 35mm film / ASA 100. The shot was developed via C41 process and then cross-processed. Not bad experiment!


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Posted May 10, 2009
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Pet's LOMO face lifting

Yeah! It is about to... take LOMO everywhere you go & whenever you go, use it anytime — day or night. Lomography is not an interference in your life, but a part of it :) I don't think, I'm fast.


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Posted May 6, 2009
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YouTube.com: Lomo Documentary film

BBC FOUR: In 1991 a group of Viennese students discovered the Lomo Kompakt Automat when on holiday in Prague. This mass-produced Soviet camera was so cheap and easy to use that they shot rolls of film, ignoring the established rules of "good" photography. The resulting snaps were often odd to look at, out of focus and, due to the character of the Lomo lens, garishly coloured. But they were wonderfully fresh. The craze for Lomo spread so fast that when, in 1996, the St Petersburg manufacturers threatened to stop making the camera, Lomographers stepped in to guarantee all future sales. Today the Lomographic Society has embassies across the globe with Lomography.com as its base. Hundreds participate in international Lomo events and add to the ever-growing LomoWorldArchive.

Nice Lomo documentary film. Enjoy it!

Part 1/7


Part 2/7


Part 3/7

Part 4/7

Part 5/7

Part 6/7

Part 7/7

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Posted May 5, 2009
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