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  • Iguazù Falls - Brazil

    shared by grandphilippe on 2024-05-10

    #argentina #argentine #iguazu #brazil #waterfall #leica #leica m2 #M2 #fujifilm #superia #expired #voigtlander #colorskopar #35mm #filmisnotdead #the35mmdiary #shootonfilm #filmphotography #film #analogphotography #analoguepeople #believeinfilm #35mmfilm #filmcommunity #onfilm #filmcamera #analog #istillshootfilm #ishootfilm #heylomography #nature #landscape

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  • Summer, sun and lots of fun

    shared by doctorguitar on 2023-08-09

    Dokumentarfoto vom Projekt: "Hippie Girls" Sommer 2005" / Documentary photo from the project: "Hippie Girls" Summer 2005"

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  • Baklava article and recipe. Formatting lost with…

    shared by herbert-4 on 2024-05-07

    Long Lost Baklava Photos Found!! + The Recipe * In 1979 I had to take a public speaking course, and, as part of the class, I had to give an instructional presentation. So, I taught the class how to make baklava with slides, and baklava was served with coffee or tea at the end. I don't think I was a very good lecturer, and the photos were mediocre, but I got an A+ on the presentation and an A in the class. The baklava constituted an irresistable bribe; my recipe is KILLER!! The professor of rhetoric was Miss Kloetzle, a very tall, pretty, blond lady from Switzerland. The baklava slides had been lost and forgotten for decades, until I found them in the bottom of a junk drawer I was cleaning out; there it was, the little yellow box of slides. I had them scanned and posted them in my albums as "Canon_VT_Baklava_1979". So, here's the recipe, and for all you cute young things of all species and genders, this could be a nuclear weapon in your armamentarium of wiles, feminine or otherwise. So, if you make this up and serve it strategically, you all could be married or whatever in rather short order. The recipe is that good. Enjoy. HERB'S BAKLAVA!! 2 lb. filo dough ~1 1/2 lb. unsalted butter 2 lb. blanched almonds 1 lb. shelled walnuts 2/3 cup sugar 1 tbsp. ground cinnamon 2 tbsp. ground allspice 1 tbsp. ground cloves ~5 dozen large whole cloves SYRUP 2 cups dark honey 2 cups sugar 2 cups water 2 sticks cinnamon bark 1 peel of an orange, torn in small pieces 10 whole cloves 1 tbsp. real vanilla extract Combine all the ingredients for the syrup in a sauce pan, bring to a boil, simmer slowly for ~30 minutes, cool and strain. Grind the nuts with the coarsest blade on a meat grinder and mix thoroughly with sugar, ground cinnamon, ground allspice, and ground cloves. Melt butter, and with a pastry brush, butter a 14"x17"x2" sheet pan, lay a sheet of filo dough in bottom of pan, brush with butter, turn in any loose ends, brush with butter, cover with another sheet of filo dough, repeating for ~10 more sheets. Then, spread a thin layer of nut mixture on top of filo sheets, cover with another filo sheet, brush with butter, spread another layer of nuts, lay another sheet of filo, brush with butter, and continue until nuts are used up. Cover with remaining filo sheets, brushing each with butter. With a very sharp knife, score the filo sheets most of the way through to make 2"x2" diamonds. Tack the top of each diamond down with a whole clove. Bake in a 350F degree oven for ~1 hour, until evenly golden brown. When done, remove from oven and immediately pour strained syrup over baklava, so that it is evenly covered. Cool for ~3 hours before serving. Makes ~5 dozen pieces, equaling ~8 lb. Serve with hot coffee or hot tea.

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  • Baklava article and recipe. Formatting lost with…

    shared by herbert-4 on 2024-05-07

    Long Lost Baklava Photos Found!! + The Recipe * In 1979 I had to take a public speaking course, and, as part of the class, I had to give an instructional presentation. So, I taught the class how to make baklava with slides, and baklava was served with coffee or tea at the end. I don't think I was a very good lecturer, and the photos were mediocre, but I got an A+ on the presentation and an A in the class. The baklava constituted an irresistable bribe; my recipe is KILLER!! The professor of rhetoric was Miss Kloetzle, a very tall, pretty, blond lady from Switzerland. The baklava slides had been lost and forgotten for decades, until I found them in the bottom of a junk drawer I was cleaning out; there it was, the little yellow box of slides. I had them scanned and posted them in my albums as "Canon_VT_Baklava_1979". So, here's the recipe, and for all you cute young things of all species and genders, this could be a nuclear weapon in your armamentarium of wiles, feminine or otherwise. So, if you make this up and serve it strategically, you all could be married or whatever in rather short order. The recipe is that good. Enjoy. HERB'S BAKLAVA!! 2 lb. filo dough ~1 1/2 lb. unsalted butter 2 lb. blanched almonds 1 lb. shelled walnuts 2/3 cup sugar 1 tbsp. ground cinnamon 2 tbsp. ground allspice 1 tbsp. ground cloves ~5 dozen large whole cloves SYRUP 2 cups dark honey 2 cups sugar 2 cups water 2 sticks cinnamon bark 1 peel of an orange, torn in small pieces 10 whole cloves 1 tbsp. real vanilla extract Combine all the ingredients for the syrup in a sauce pan, bring to a boil, simmer slowly for ~30 minutes, cool and strain. Grind the nuts with the coarsest blade on a meat grinder and mix thoroughly with sugar, ground cinnamon, ground allspice, and ground cloves. Melt butter, and with a pastry brush, butter a 14"x17"x2" sheet pan, lay a sheet of filo dough in bottom of pan, brush with butter, turn in any loose ends, brush with butter, cover with another sheet of filo dough, repeating for ~10 more sheets. Then, spread a thin layer of nut mixture on top of filo sheets, cover with another filo sheet, brush with butter, spread another layer of nuts, lay another sheet of filo, brush with butter, and continue until nuts are used up. Cover with remaining filo sheets, brushing each with butter. With a very sharp knife, score the filo sheets most of the way through to make 2"x2" diamonds. Tack the top of each diamond down with a whole clove. Bake in a 350F degree oven for ~1 hour, until evenly golden brown. When done, remove from oven and immediately pour strained syrup over baklava, so that it is evenly covered. Cool for ~3 hours before serving. Makes ~5 dozen pieces, equaling ~8 lb. Serve with hot coffee or hot tea.

  • Retrohavoc car show 2023

    shared by imfriend on 2023-05-29

    Retrohavoc 2023 on 400D "Chinastill" and Lomography 800

  • Hitachi National seaside park

    shared by september_kou on 2012-05-21

    EOS 1000QD +Diana+ Close up Lens for55mm Wide-Angle EOS 1000QD Camera is equipped with The lens of Diana+

  • Hitachi National seaside park

    shared by september_kou on 2012-05-21

    EOS 1000QD +Diana+ Close up Lens for55mm Wide-Angle EOS 1000QD Camera is equipped with The lens of Diana+

  • Retrohavoc car show 2023

    shared by imfriend on 2023-05-29

    Retrohavoc 2023 on 400D "Chinastill" and Lomography 800

  • Hitachi National seaside park

    shared by september_kou on 2012-05-21

    EOS 1000QD +Diana+ Close up Lens for55mm Wide-Angle EOS 1000QD Camera is equipped with The lens of Diana+

  • #26536489

    shared by imfriend on 2023-05-29

    Retrohavoc 2023 on 400D "Chinastill" and Lomography 800

  • #26536485

    shared by imfriend on 2023-05-29

    Retrohavoc 2023 on 400D "Chinastill" and Lomography 800

  • Retrohavoc car show 2023

    shared by imfriend on 2023-05-29

    Retrohavoc 2023 on 400D "Chinastill" and Lomography 800

  • Retrohavoc car show 2023

    shared by imfriend on 2023-05-29

    Retrohavoc 2023 on 400D "Chinastill" and Lomography 800

  • Fed 1 - The Wonderful Ukrainian Leica!

    written by herbert-4 on 2009-05-08 #gear
    Fed 1 - The Wonderful Ukrainian Leica!

    This was the FED, affectionately called the Fedka, the first Soviet 35mm, called now the FED1. It is a Leica IId without a large capital investment.

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  • Exploring Collective Identity Through Medium Format Film Photography with Vân-Nhi Nguyễn

    written by rocket_fries0036 on 2024-04-29 #culture #people #places
    Exploring Collective Identity Through Medium Format Film Photography with Vân-Nhi Nguyễn

    Using medium format photography to bridge past memories and the present, Vân-Nhi Nguyễn explores 21st-century Vietnamese identity and purpose through the many photography projects she undertakes.

  • #26709923

    shared by robertofiuza on 2023-08-15

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  • #25429721

    shared by robertofiuza on 2021-12-31

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  • #26691395

    shared by shoao on 2023-08-07

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  • Argentina #34 - Puerto Iguazú Las tres fronteras

    shared by gheinz on 2024-05-04

    After the morning visit to the Iguazú Falls, we set off in the afternoon to explore Puerto Iguazú, and in particular the so-called 3 borders district. At this location, we see Paraguay and Brazil.

  • Argentina #33 - Iguazú Falls #2

    shared by gheinz on 2024-05-01

    Second album from Iguazú Falls, still on the Argentinian side. This time, with Sunbath 250D film.

  • Argentina #33 - Iguazú Falls #2

    shared by gheinz on 2024-05-01

    Second album from Iguazú Falls, still on the Argentinian side. This time, with Sunbath 250D film.

  • Hand and bridge

    shared by akula on 2020-08-10

    Global quadruple exposure featuring @LaLouve @Sobetion @Vicuna and @Akula

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  • Plan Crash, Pacific Rim National Park - Everyone…

    shared by akula on 2024-04-18

    Shooting on the Island with Lomochrome purple

  • Lawn Mower

    shared by akula on 2024-04-26

    Home processed, Galiano

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  • Self portrait double with trees

    shared by akula on 2024-04-26

    Home processed, Galiano

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  • Beau the dog...

    shared by akula on 2024-04-17

    Galiano double and my dog Beau

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  • Burning Film

    shared by akula on 2024-04-18

    Shooting on the Island with Lomochrome purple

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  • Self Portrait Double exposure with Daffodils blur

    shared by akula on 2024-04-18

    Shooting on the Island with Lomochrome purple

  • Plastic farm animals with string

    shared by akula on 2024-04-18

    Shooting on the Island with Lomochrome purple

  • Flowers Camera and Small Gardner Watering the…

    shared by akula on 2024-04-18

    Shooting on the Island with Lomochrome purple

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  • Self Portrait double exposure with rhododendron…

    shared by akula on 2024-04-18

    Shooting on the Island with Lomochrome purple

  • Sail Boat - Tod Inlet

    shared by akula on 2024-04-27

    Black and white and grey in the spring time.

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  • Chair on the edge of the rail

    shared by akula on 2024-04-27

    Black and white and grey in the spring time.

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  • Morning Walk.

    shared by akula on 2024-04-27

    Black and white and grey in the spring time.

  • LUZERN - FEBRAURY 2024

    shared by andre30 on 2024-04-23

  • #22460785

    shared by bennyluk on 2018-01-08

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  • Argentina #29 - Beagle Channel #1

    shared by gheinz on 2024-04-16

    Without a doubt, the most beautiful excursion of our stay in Ushuaia: the boat trip on the Beagle Channel. It was cold, but what a spectacle. The sea wolves, the wild birds, the scouts' lighthouse, the spectacular natural setting, the location of the two opposing shores, the Chilean to the south, the Argentinian to the north. The choice of Sunbath film was more than appropriate, and I did well to bring my 300mm zoom.

  • Argentina #29 - Beagle Channel #1

    shared by gheinz on 2024-04-16

    Without a doubt, the most beautiful excursion of our stay in Ushuaia: the boat trip on the Beagle Channel. It was cold, but what a spectacle. The sea wolves, the wild birds, the scouts' lighthouse, the spectacular natural setting, the location of the two opposing shores, the Chilean to the south, the Argentinian to the north. The choice of Sunbath film was more than appropriate, and I did well to bring my 300mm zoom.

  • Lake of Serre-Ponçon #3

    shared by gheinz on 2021-07-14

    We spent the Ascension weekend on the shores of the superb Serre-Ponçon lake, in the Hautes-Alpes. Here is the third album: photos taken with my #Minolta CLE and #Lomography #ColorNegative 100 film. These few photos show the place where we stayed, with a pretty little flowered terrace overlooking the lake.

  • Argentina #29 - Beagle Channel #1

    shared by gheinz on 2024-04-16

    Without a doubt, the most beautiful excursion of our stay in Ushuaia: the boat trip on the Beagle Channel. It was cold, but what a spectacle. The sea wolves, the wild birds, the scouts' lighthouse, the spectacular natural setting, the location of the two opposing shores, the Chilean to the south, the Argentinian to the north. The choice of Sunbath film was more than appropriate, and I did well to bring my 300mm zoom.

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  • Argentina #30 - Beagle Channel #2

    shared by gheinz on 2024-04-19

    Without a doubt, the most beautiful excursion of our stay in Ushuaia: the boat trip on the Beagle Channel. It was cold, but what a spectacle. The sea wolves, the wild birds, the scouts' lighthouse, the spectacular natural setting, the location of the two opposing shores, the Chilean to the south, the Argentinian to the north. Here's the second part, shot with a Lomography Color Negative 800 roll, and my favorite Nikkor 50mm lens.

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  • Argentina #29 - Beagle Channel #1

    shared by gheinz on 2024-04-16

    Without a doubt, the most beautiful excursion of our stay in Ushuaia: the boat trip on the Beagle Channel. It was cold, but what a spectacle. The sea wolves, the wild birds, the scouts' lighthouse, the spectacular natural setting, the location of the two opposing shores, the Chilean to the south, the Argentinian to the north. The choice of Sunbath film was more than appropriate, and I did well to bring my 300mm zoom.

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  • Argentina #29 - Beagle Channel #1

    shared by gheinz on 2024-04-16

    Without a doubt, the most beautiful excursion of our stay in Ushuaia: the boat trip on the Beagle Channel. It was cold, but what a spectacle. The sea wolves, the wild birds, the scouts' lighthouse, the spectacular natural setting, the location of the two opposing shores, the Chilean to the south, the Argentinian to the north. The choice of Sunbath film was more than appropriate, and I did well to bring my 300mm zoom.

  • Black Jack

    shared by oleman on 2024-04-08

  • #17364352

    shared by zazi on 2012-11-06

  • #17364349

    shared by zazi on 2012-11-06

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  • Bakelite Prague

    shared by smolda on 2016-11-29

    First album ever with Druopta Pionýr II, which my neighbour borrowed me. The camera was made in Czechoslovakia in 1962. Shot with Lomography Lady Grey 400. The camera has two apertures, probably f8 and f11 or f16 (I'm not sure), shutter speed 1/100 and B mode. Format is 6×6 or 4.5×6. Another plastic wonder. :)

  • #27212860

    shared by hieptltb97 on 2024-04-04

  • good kitty

    shared by alola16 on 2024-04-04

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  • Cat on shoulder

    shared by henricnft on 2024-04-02

    instagram - henricnft

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