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My whole 2012 year, including my 1 year anniversary of being a Lomographer.
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Back in August and September I was lucky enough to get some work experience from a TV production company who would be doing some filming at the Paralympics. Such a once in a lifetime opportunity, I went packed with plenty of films! I was guessing this stuff wouldn't be here after the Olympics and Paralympics so I was just taking photos of most things!
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In Kent lies a 160-acre woodland walking area, rich in wildlife and panoramic views. Once part of Trosley Towers Estate, the park covers 160 acres woodland and chalk downland, which is rich in wildlife. Animals have been re-introduced to the park to graze the chalk grasslands which support many rare and important plants and animals, such as the chalkhill blue butterfly and the musk orchid. There are two walks within the park: an easy-access trail through the woodland or the more adventurous can try the walk on the downland, which gives panoramic views across the Weald from the steep grass slopes.
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I love leopard print, and when the Diana Mini Leopard Edition was released, I just had to order this baby! Take a look at the photos I took with this camera after the jump!
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When I was in Paris, the Eiffel Tower made for an amazing lomo subject to photograph! When I visited the Eiffel Tower, I had two cameras with me, the Diana Mini (leopard, loaded with Truprint 200) and a Minolta Dynax 5 (loaded with Lomography Redscale). I had previously been there but had not been into lomography at that time, so I thought this was the perfect moment to get some great shots!
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Browsing through a selection of magazines, I bought one that featured Lomography's very own Diana Mini on the front cover!
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This is the story of a vintage photo of London I found in a pile of papers in a suitcase at boot fair on 29th of January just this year.