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Get organized this Spring with Do It Yourself rainbow negative sleeves that are perfect to store your Spinner films!
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Last Spring, I decided to photograph the blossoming of a flower and made a small stop motion movie after to celebrate my favorite season!
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Someone said to me, or maybe I read it that this is the biggest graffiti wall in the Iberian Peninsula. I can't be sure of that, neither the length of it, but it is huge!
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Fado is a Portuguese traditional music genre, added in 2011 to the list of World’s Intangible Cultural Heritage. It has always been present in Portuguese art, from past centuries paintings to today's modern graffiti walls.
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Portuguese pavements can be found in the four corners of the world, so don't worry, you don't have to visit my country to try this tipster!
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When you visit Lisbon, you must ride the typical funicular, "Elevador da Glória". My suggestion, if you are a street art lover, is to go up in the funicular (Lisbon streets are very steep!) and come down walking to enjoy the art.
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It is a tradition in Lisbon, whether city folks or foreigners, everybody wants to take a picture sitting next to the famous Portuguese poet.
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I love my Lubitel 1, it was my first camera with a B mode and multiple exposures: and that means FUN!
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If you like extreme X-Pro effects that will make your pictures look like they were shot on another planet, load your Horizon Kompakt with a slide film. For what I've experienced so far, all of them give crazy X-Pro results!
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It is yellow, rounded, makes a funny sound, and it rides along the narrow, old streets of Lisbon - how can you not want a picture of it?
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Cities can be very gray and sad sometimes, so I appreciate every effort made to color them and make them nicer for its inhabitants. That's why I've always liked the colored tiles in Infante Santo's Viaduct.
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A few months ago I found out Lisbon's City Museum hides a little secret...take my hand and I'll lead you to a hidden magic garden!
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Someone asked me once which was my favorite monument in Lisbon. It is probably the city's aqueduct. I like that it distributes an essential element for life and its beautiful construction makes me burn film after film.
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This a very easy and simple tip on using a Horizon camera for taking pictures that show an unusual view of a subject. Anyone that has one can do it---the rough part here may be getting an Horizon!
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Should I write about this amazing location or should I hide it from everyone, in an attempt that it remains preserved from the touristic madness of the region? Well, if there is someone I would like to show this magnificent place, it is you, dear lomographer!
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Central Tejo is not only a beautiful building by the river, but also a fun museum to visit in Lisbon. It used to be a thermoelectric plant built between 1908 and 1951 and is located near the river Tejo, in Lisbon's touristic neighborhood, Belém. This emblematic brick building, with its high iron windows reaching to the sky is undeniably beautiful.
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Welcome to "Casa das Histórias", home of the Portuguese painter Paula Rego's storytales.
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Redscale pictures are RED! But with Lomography Redscale XR (Extended Range) you will get all tones of orange and yellow, even green and blue in one single film!
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When visiting "Parque das Nações" in Lisbon, the former location of the Expo98, no one can resist taking a picture of the colorful, water-spitting volcanoes.
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This is a very simple tipster that combines two of the funniest things in photography: Light Painting and Double Exposures.