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  • Metropolis

    shared by guja on 2020-04-12

    My first test with the Lomochrome Metropolis. I am very surprised by the results, as they obviously differ greatly from the advertised results. I exposed the film with ISO 200, developed it in a negative process and scanned it as a negative with an Epson V600 Photo (automatic scan). What is wrong with it and what do I have to change? Homeprocess in Digibase C41 at 41 ° C for 2.75 minutes.

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  • Wildlife park Schorfheide

    shared by guja on 2020-02-21

    I received Zenit ES equipment from a colleague with the two lenses: a Tair 3S, 4.5 / 300 and a Helios 44M-4, 2/58. The Zenit ES was unfortunately defective, so I screwed the lenses onto my Zenit 11. I loaded the camera with an Agfa APX400 new and took pictures in Berlin and the state of Brandenburg in the cloudy, foggy month of November. Homeprocess in Fomadon P stock for 11.5 min.

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  • Latvia - Panorama

    shared by guja on 2016-11-20

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  • Traveling in Iceland

    shared by guja on 2017-07-23

    Iceland Travel in May/June 2017

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  • Walk in the fields

    shared by guja on 2018-05-20

    home processed in Rollei RLS 1+400 for 18 minutes

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  • Test Rollei Retro 400S with Heliopan RG 715

    shared by guja on 2017-04-23

    Test the Rollei Retro 400S with the Heliopan filter RG715, self developed in D76 stock for 10'30"

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  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

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  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

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  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

  • Baltic Sea

    shared by guja on 2023-10-22

    This is a long-forgotten film. Last year I found the film in the camera, but I just developed it now. The photos are from spring 2019 when we were on vacation in the north-east of Germany near the Baltic Sea. Homeprocess in Kodak D76 at 30°C for 6 minutes

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  • In liebevoller Erinnerung an Klaus Wendland, a.k.a. @Klawe

    written by sylvann on 2024-02-16 #people
    In liebevoller Erinnerung an Klaus Wendland, a.k.a. @Klawe

    Wir nehmen Abschied von einem großen Lomographen und noch größeren Menschen. Kaum einer war so aktiv und beliebt in der Community wie der Berliner Klaus Wendland, besser bekannt als @klawe. Seine hilfsbereite Art, sein tiefes Verständnis für die Fotografie und seine schier grenzenlose Neugier werden wir schmerzlich vermissen, aber nie vergessen.

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  • Walking Together Miners' Memorial

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-14

    The 'Walking Together Miners' Memorial' with abstract representations of miners in steel commemorating over 100 men who died in a terrible disaster in the 1930's. Each figure has a bronze name tag attached for the miner who died. The Recesky rendered a remarkably sharp image for such a low tech camera!

  • Rusty Chicken on Potting Bench Cyanotype

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-14

    Cyanotype of rusty chicken garden ornament and potting bench. Acetate negative created from original photo shot using an adapted Victorian Magic Lantern condenser lens. This was about 8 minutes exposure with twice coated watercolour paper.

  • #27118297

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-21

    Fabulous old photo from 1925 copied onto acetate negative and used on twice coated watercolour paper for 8 minutes. This is a very important photo showing a whole Nottinghamshire colliery village turning out in their Sunday best for a train trip to the seaside paid for by the colliery company. This train journey would be impossible for most of the miners to afford at that point in time. I love the whole feel to this and it is a very important piece of social history! Most likely the original photo was a contact print of 116 size and it was a very good quality image given it is 99 years old!

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  • Tulip Petal Wet Cyanotype

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-27

    Wet cyanotype of tulip petals and stamens on watercolour paper with single generous coat of cyanotype solution. Petals were added immediately and then splashed with vinegar and soap suds. All day exposure in gentle light both indoors and outdoors. Developed under running water and scanned without playing around with the colours, just increased the contrast. This is still early days of learning but I like the subtle tones without the cyanotype blue overpowering everything.

  • Tulip Petal Lumen (on new paper)

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-27

    Lumen photogram on NEW darkroom paper for a totally different look. Tulip petals and the black stamens wetted and put under glass for 10 hours in gentle light. The scan is faithfully capturing the colours arising with the black pollen staining everything not covered in petals. If I had used my usual long expired paper the background would have been black.

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  • Steampunk Creative

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-14

    Steampunk event with an amazing creative who produces these wonderful creatures as a hobby.

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  • Winter Oak - in camera lumen

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-08

    Old Oak in bare winter splendour. In camera lumen of 2 hour exposure in a 4" x 4" self made box camera. Long expired Kodabrome paper give nice colour tones and the heavy vignette is from the Braun Paxina 29 lens designed for 6x6 frame size. I think it is a happy accident as I just didn't think it would vignette so strongly!

  • Restored Merry Go Round Cyanotype

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-14

    Cyanotype created from acetate negative on twice coated watercolour paper in self made UV light box. Original photo shot using adapted Taylor Hobson 32mm projector lens (for 16mm cine film). The subject is a beautifully restored merry go round. I gave the proud owner a print and it was lovely to see how touched he was to receive a gift that recognised his wonderful skill and artistry in restoring the paintwork and mechanics of the ride.

  • Family in Car Photo from Norway 1913

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-21

    Cyanotype print from acetate negative created from photographed copy of a 1913 photo of my friend's grandmother's family. The original photo was a slightly sepia toned B&W image. I love the car from the early days of motoring. 8 minute exposure under self made UV light on twice coated watercolour paper.

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  • Rowing on a Fjord - Norway 1913

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-21

    Cyanotype from acetate negative produced from old photograph. This may be my elderly friend's grandmother rowing on a fjord. 8 minute exposure on twice coated watercolour paper.

  • Posing in their Finery - Norway 1913

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-21

    Lovely old photo of my friend's grandmother's family from 1913 Norway. I love the posing in their finery by the beach. 8 minute exposure on twice coated watercolour paper.

  • St Giles Old Country Church Cyanotype

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-03-01

    St Giles old country church, (now abandoned), Nottinghamshire, UK. Cyanotype from acetate negative on twice coated cereal packet card. This alternative to expensive watercolour paper gives lovely tones of royal blue and mottled 'grain'. I have no idea whether the print will deteriorate over time much sooner.... will know in a few years :-) Original photo taken using an adapted condenser lens from a Victorian Magic Lantern.

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  • Pizza Van Lumen

    shared by roaringtree on 2023-06-30

    In camera Lumen photo Old Citroen pizza van in the courtyard at the historic Rufford Abbey Country Park. Quite a fast exposure at 35 mins because the strong sunshine would blow out the chromed Citroen insignia. In camera colour unchanged after inversion. 20 year expired paper wetted in mild alkali.

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  • Sycamore Living Shell - Acetate Negative Lumen

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-16

    Beautiful hollow Sycamore tree still clinging to life.... originally a digital photo (a Sony DSLR and Tokina 11-16mm) put onto acetate negative and exposed for 15 minutes under self made UV light. The fixing process gave a much nicer look to the print with sepia tones and a far better result on old darkroom paper than the original which was flat and boring.

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  • Winter Ash Trees - in camera lumen

    shared by roaringtree on 2024-02-08

    Old Ash trees in a farmer's field with bungalows on the skyline. In camera lumen on long expired Kodak Polycontrast paper and a 2 hour exposure. This was taken using my newly converted Coronet F20 pseudo TLR wide open with shutter and aperture removed. A 'nothing special' camera punching above its weight when used differently to original intended purpose.

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  • #26425232

    shared by roaringtree on 2023-04-09

    Pinhole photo with sprockets, scanned negative transferred to acetate. Watercolour paper and 7 minute exposure in self made light box, lightly bleached then toned in green tea 30 seconds

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  • Heage Windmill Sails Turning

    shared by roaringtree on 2022-12-22

    The beautiful and fully restored windmill at Heage, Derbyshire, UK. Taken using an Agfa Isoly III and what seems impossibly expired film from 1963!

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  • #26985888

    shared by roaringtree on 2023-12-23

    Pleasley Pit shot on an old Foth 105 folding camera with light leaks pouring in on the expired ORWO film. The camera is just too tricky to use regularly because of its poor condition and the difficulty even opening it to get film in and out!

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  • Beech Tree in Snow

    shared by roaringtree on 2023-12-23

    Winter Beech tree in snow. A 3.5 hour exposure on a snowy day without a glimmer of sunshine. This photo relied on the reflected light off the snow and long exposure in near zero temperatures. I was amazed it came out so well capturing the 'feel' of the winter tree.

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  • #26380144

    shared by roaringtree on 2023-03-18

    'Harthill Stones' a small stone circle that is likely missing one stone that has been used as a gate pillar, Derbyshire, UK. Twice coated watercolour paper, 7 minute in home made light box to get a very slightly underexposed print to tone in green tea without bleaching. This gives a nice eggplant tone to the blue.

  • Chainsaw Sculptures in camera lumen

    shared by roaringtree on 2023-10-19

    Lovely chainsaw sculptures in camera lumen. 1 hour 5 minute exposure on long expired Kodabrome paper. The pale coloured wood reflected a fai bit of weak autumn sunlight.

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  • #26442444

    shared by roaringtree on 2023-04-17

    Feverfew flowers close up - taken using a Taylor Hobson 32mm projector lens. With its tiny register distance it is almost impossible to use on a film camera so it's adapted to a Nex mirrorless.

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  • In Loving Memory of Klaus Wendland, a.k.a. @Klawe

    written by sylvann on 2024-02-15 #people
    In Loving Memory of Klaus Wendland, a.k.a. @Klawe

    We mourn the passing of beloved Lomographer, Klaus Wendland, better known in the community as @klawe. His kind and helpful nature, curiosity, and passion for capturing life through film will be much missed, but always remembered.

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  • Fruit caramel.

    shared by awa-awa on 2024-03-01

    Kalanchoe Calandiva carnaval is a durable, colorful plant for those who don't have enough time to care for flowers. Adapts perfectly to home conditions and does not require special care. Suitable for growing even for small children trying to take their first steps in floriculture. Kalanchoe Kalandiva is a fleshy, upright growing perennial plant. The flower accumulates moisture in its strong leaves and releases it as needed. The flowers are bright, double or single, in all colors and shades of the rainbow. It blooms for a long time, at least 8 weeks. The plant is a symbol of perseverance and eternal love. But as usual, not a word about amateur photographer. That's why I would add: For those who like to take pictures of everything beautiful, Kalanchoe Kalandiva Carnival is a long-lasting candy with a bright taste (only in a figurative sense), somewhat reminiscent, perhaps, of fruit caramel. Kalanchoe Calandiva carnaval it is fruit caramel for amateur photographer. #Siberia #winter #January #Kalanchoe #Kalandiva #Carnival #flowers #caramel

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  • Fruit caramel.

    shared by awa-awa on 2024-03-01

    Kalanchoe Calandiva carnaval is a durable, colorful plant for those who don't have enough time to care for flowers. Adapts perfectly to home conditions and does not require special care. Suitable for growing even for small children trying to take their first steps in floriculture. Kalanchoe Kalandiva is a fleshy, upright growing perennial plant. The flower accumulates moisture in its strong leaves and releases it as needed. The flowers are bright, double or single, in all colors and shades of the rainbow. It blooms for a long time, at least 8 weeks. The plant is a symbol of perseverance and eternal love. But as usual, not a word about amateur photographer. That's why I would add: For those who like to take pictures of everything beautiful, Kalanchoe Kalandiva Carnival is a long-lasting candy with a bright taste (only in a figurative sense), somewhat reminiscent, perhaps, of fruit caramel. Kalanchoe Calandiva carnaval it is fruit caramel for amateur photographer. #Siberia #winter #January #Kalanchoe #Kalandiva #Carnival #flowers #caramel

  • Die Lüneburger Heide durch die Linse von Guja

    written by alinaxeniatroniarsky on 2020-09-25
    Die Lüneburger Heide durch die Linse von Guja

    Gudurn, aka guja, ist Vollblutlomographin und hatte den Lomography Color Negative ISO 100 Film bei einem Ausflug in die Lüneburger Heide dabei. Lehn Dich zurück und lass Dich von diesen malerischen Fotografien verzaubern.

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  • #26403167

    shared by andrea_d on 2023-03-29

  • #27093364

    shared by andrea_d on 2024-02-10

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  • #26725099

    shared by andrea_d on 2023-08-21

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  • #26403170

    shared by andrea_d on 2023-03-29

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  • Miiii

    shared by andrea_d on 2023-08-07

  • #26837541

    shared by andrea_d on 2023-10-10