What’s with all this Tour de France jazz man? 3,550 kilometres over 20 days – way too heavy. It’s a rat-race out there. Why take on all that cheese? With the Tour de Vienne, you can put on your freaky headband, mount your racer and snake those streets. The best thing about it is that the show is over in three hours and there ain’t no mountains to kill your groove. Ride-on brother!

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  There were 4 distinct stages in the race and we were there at every point. To get things cookin’ we decided to shoot the race from a different Lomographic camera.

HOLGA-GATE
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SEAGULL POINT
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3D LOREO LOOKOUT
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SUPERSAMPLER STOP
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CHECKPOINT LCA
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  All too often the little guys behind the action get overlooked, cast aside and forgotten. Not in here, not now! On behalf of the Lomographic Society, the Lomographic cameras and the Tour de Vienne this one goes out to the films…..

IN THE LCA TEAM:

Agfa CT Precisa 100 slide “fancy trippin’ on blue – cross-process this muchacho”
Kodak Portra 400 colour “an wiff of class, saturation that gives the look of cross-processing, and a bit-out-of date - super”
Kodak Elitechrome 100 slide “gorgeous and subtle - like stepping into a 70s dream”
Kodak Pro image 100 colour “greens straight out of the ghetto.”

 
 
 
   
  SEAGULL’S ALL-STARS:

Ilford hp5+ 400 B&W – “for fast and furious, full-on blacks and far-out contrast”
Fuji T64 expired - “gives you the blues!”

 
 
 
   
  LOREO 3D’S HERO

Agfa Vista 100 Colour “No frills, no fuss, just good clean fun with this one”

 
 
 
   
  THE APPLE OF THE SUPERSAMPLER’S APERTURE:

Agfa Vista 400 colour neg – “quick and colour-radical”

 
 
 
   
  GIVE IT UP FOR THE HOLGA CREW:

Fuji Astia 100 colour “Subtle, triple malt slide – low contrast with smooth, true colours”

(If you have any questions you want to ask about the Films that participated in the Tour de Vienne, please click on them to be transported to their personal page in the Lomographic Filmshop. Many thanks).

Until next year then you good people. Here in Vienna we’ll be in training with coffee and cigarettes, a fat slice of cake and bit of Nordic walking on Sunday afternoons. Cheerio

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