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Attention Lomographers and Kodachrome enthusiasts in the USA! Here's your chance to get a slice of history!
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This race is amazing and I enjoyed every minute I had with the LC-A+......I'm sad it's over......but I can't wait to get an LC-A of my own! As you will see from the entries the LC-A was my companion for two weeks and we saw a lot together.
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Holocene, Shuffleboard, Bikes and Tambourine - Portland, OR
A night of music and delirium in the weirdest city in the U.S.
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They don’t call Portland ‘Bridgetown’ for nothing!
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The best part of urban adventuring is Portland is that you can do it by bike!
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On the west coast of the U.S. it is hard to beat the Oregon Coast – what a dream!
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The advertisements for this aquarium always read ‘Oddwater’, which rightly describes the unusual sea creatures you see when visiting the OCA.
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The Holga Affair - we're all a part of it, we love this blocky plastic camera. With each new model we awe and drool a bit and find new ways to explore our creativity. With the Holga CFN we experience new ways to blend color into our night shots and get gitty at the chance to prowl the night searching for new objects and people to shoot. If you have this camera you may have noticed that without the 6x4.5 mask the batteries which power the flash have a problem of falling out of place. I tried tape (the same electrical tape I use to decorate my Holga) but the heat of summer and the bumps and turns while riding my bike around town caused the batteries to get loose and fall out of place. I even spent a few times in the pub with the camera under my shirt trying to resituate the batteries into place without exposing the film to any light. The main problem besides the flash not working was the tape and or batteries would get in the way and block part of your film from being exposed.
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Crater Lake is an 8 x 10 km remnant caldera of Mount Mazama located in the southern Cascades of Oregon. 7,700 years ago Mount Mazama explosively erupted in one of the world’s largest known Holocene (<10,000 years old) eruptions.
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Iceland – the land of Vikings, hot springs, volcanoes and Hákarl (putrefied shark)…. where the beer flows plentifully and the coffee has kick…. what more could you ask for? The landscape is stunning with active steam vents lining the countryside, basalt as far as the eye can see and volcanoes popping up amidst the dramatic and rolling landscape. A “Disneyland” for a volcanologist like me!
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A city of just over 120,000, home to almost half of the population of Iceland, Reykjavik is a modern European city with traditional charm, offering a little of everything to a wandering traveler. The cafes serve wonderful coffee, delicious chocolate cake and cold Viking beer.
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The Portland Classical Chinese Garden is an amazing place to take the time to literally “smell the roses” or in this case the jasmine. The scent of sweet jasmine is all around in the totally Zen garden right in the midst of downtown Portland, Oregon.