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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.
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A photo opportunity is one of those images that make everyone take their cameras out of their pockets, whether it is an analogue camera or a mobile phone. Cais das Colunas surely is one, I don't think anyone can be indifferent to the beauty of this place!
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My first reaction whenever I see these pictures is to put them in a box and never look at them again. But to me, Lomography is all about experimenting and not everything can come out good. We just have to take the best out of everything -- that's why I decided to write a review about this film that I definitely don't like.
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Once upon a time there was a small, little, tiny farm in a big, large... and really not-that-huge city. :)
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There are two things that amazed me in Lomography at first, and still do: multiple exposures and the pink and purple Sensia skies. But my first attempts with this film didn't come out pink at all. Until one day, I finally solved the mystery.
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I met this crazy girl in my last student's year, while studying abroad - those times will always have a special place in my heart.
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Flávio, my dear friend from college who sold his car and bought a bicycle.
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One of my friends from High School, Ana is a very unique person. How many girls nowadays still play the piano and speak French?
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Boy, I miss those analogue Photo Booths!
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It's one of my favorite subjects and I'm always bumping into one of these fancy vehicles, from the Zion Bus to the Rainbow Van.
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Yeah! Finally a camera to all conditions! Light, easy to carry, great for festivals because I can use it 24 hours and take pictures of my friends... looking even more drunk. :/
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I've always heard Portuguese people are poets. I'm starting to get why, when reality isn't good, we imagine something better – a poem, a song, a door.
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Mutante is a Portuguese online magazine. The concept, as the name says (Mutant) is about transformation and experimentation, something that we lomographers love.
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Saint Clara's field? No, this is not a rural location! This "field" is at the historical center of Lisbon and it is the place where the famous flea market, "Feira da Ladra" takes place.