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She said this is where "Gods" are born, but that depends on what you actually see!
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Hello! My name is Tess and I am currently a high school student in England and soon I will be writing a series for all you other lomographers.
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Guerrilla Gardening is a green movement, spreading bountiful plant life in a sneak-attack like style. It can range from spreading seeds in desolate empty lots to planting flowers in those decorative, oversized pots in your apartment courtyard that never seem to actually facilitate plant life. There are even people who go as far as starting community gardens in abandoned spaces. One of the methods of guerrilla gardening is by using seed bombs, which are biodegradable clay clumps containing seeds that will germinate over time.
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Lomography and Phototuts+ have joined forces to bring you a photo competition that will bring out your true photography skills. We would like to present the Portraits of Summer competition! Just follow one of the two tutorials and submit your photos. Check out more information after the jump!
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We’re always on the lookout for that perfect angle that will set our photographs apart from the rest. But just when you think you’ve got all the bases covered, along comes two separate artists who will prove you wrong.
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From pro-rollerblading to running a streetwear brand, Jochen Smuda has a pretty full schedule, but he finds time to travel the world and explore new places. This time, he headed to Guatemala and El Salvador and was kind enough to share some of his favorite analogue photographs of the trip and some insightful tips. Read more after the jump.
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HUH. is an online magazine intent on bringing readers the latest, most relevant news from the worlds of art, fashion, design, music & film. They asked you to submit your most adventurous travel photos. Jack the editor has chosen his favourites, and here they are...
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Many of you follow Lomography on Facebook, some on Pinterest and some on Twitter. But have you really been paying attention to what's going on at Lomography? Here's a brief summary of what's new from an intern's desk.
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Life on Mars? We have all been curious about whether there has been any evidence of life on Mars. Let's all take a deep breath, because NASA has started the journey to find out what the answer to this question is.
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Many people collect coins and stamps, but did you know some collect maps? Yep, antique maps from the 1800s can be worth thousands of dollars nowadays. So if you find one in your attic, hold on to it tight, because it might be worth a fortune in the future. Just make sure you put it somewhere safe.
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Are you planning a trip and only taking a backpack with you? If you are, then you need a check list! Read on to know what essentials you should bring on your traveling adventure!
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The heavens can be as beautiful as you can imagine if the night sky is clear of clouds and you can see those twinkling stars above you. Some of us are blessed with the talent to identify the big dipper and orion's belt within seconds, but some of us don't even notice any patterns, even with the help of a telescope! So here's a short how to read the night sky for those curious ones!
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Maps, maps, maps. You have a map of the heavens and you have a map of the small town you live in. Nowadays, maps are not only used to help you find and navigate to places, they can also be informative. Check out some infographic maps after the jump.
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To express every photographer’s wanderlust, we’ve designed a very special set of cameras: The Maps Editions! Four of Lomography’s favorite camera models were chosen to don new colors and inspiring cartography.
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You've taken your camera everywhere you go. To the market, the city and even a night out to the clubs. Many of you however, have always taken your analogue cameras on vacation. Read on to see awesome photos from some of our Lomo friends' travels.
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What's your favorite city to take pictures of? Is it London? Budapest? Sofia? Jakarta? Or maybe even Tirol? Where ever it is, just make sure that you tag the city's name when you upload pictures!
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He describes himself as ‘a humble lover of the photography world and, of course, of the Lomo universe’. Today he’s going to tell us about his research in the three-dimensional side of lomographic image and he’s also going to show us some results. Get your 3D glasses on to be able to enjoy them!
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This month, the Italian city of Cervia is hosting the 15th edition of the sand sculpture world master. A wonderful exposition of sculptures made with fantasy and ability. Here are some photos taken in black and white with my Fed 5b camera!
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Are you in the mood to try something crafty and creative? Why don't you try your hands on some interesting DIY projects, like making your very own splitzers to slice and dice your snapshots with!
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Just in case you can’t be there in person today to witness the spectacle in red, white and green, we’ve put together a gallery of beautiful analogue photos to celebrate Hungary’s National Day!
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Welcome to the second clue in the Dreamy Desire Series. What is it we have brewing for you here at Lomography HQ? You’ll find out soon. In the meantime check out these galleries and see if you can figure it out.
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Speaking of Yong Siak Street, it is not an alien place to the young bloggers and adults. Yong Siak Street is located in the vicinity of Tiong Bahru district.
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In the second rumble dedicated to our upcoming mystery product, we're asking you to show us your best sweeping wide angle shot. Who knows, you could be the winner of some fantastic piggies to spend in the online shop! Read the details after the jump.
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Bicycles seem to be a very interesting part of Finland and very common objects you may find on your photos from this beautiful country. Several days after the arrival to Helsinki, Penny decided that she needed one as well, and of course, a nice one. A pink one.
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If you ever want to get away from all the business of urban life to experience "la dolce vita", Lago di Fiastra (a.k.a. Lake Fiastra) is the place to be! Get your swimwear and sunblock and go enjoy the blistering heat at one of the many beautiful beaches around the lake!
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I wrote a review about aperture settings of the Fujifilm Instax Mini 7s recently. So now, what issues will you be facing while using Instax Mini 7s? So far, I found that the main issue for me is the viewfinder accuracy problem. I can't get the exact image as what I see through the viewfinder.
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There are times when I use cameras that have no slots for the tabs of film boxes, and thus, I often forget which film I'm shooting with (or if the camera is loaded, even). So, to remedy this problem, I thought of making my own film reminder! Learn how to make your own in this quick and easy tipster!
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If you're like me and you enjoy sewing, I'm sure that an installation performance project by Texas-based Chinese artist Beili Liu will blow your mind. Read on to find out how she astonishes audiences using scissors, cloth, and sewing!
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The village of Charonne was annexed to the city of Paris in 1860, and it's now part of the 20th arrondissement, near Père Lachaise Cemetery. If you're visiting Paris, and you decide to visit Père Lachaise cemetery, you should definitely take some time to visit this lovely part of Paris. What's so amazing about it? You can still have a village-feel inside Paris!
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If you are looking for a great film, you just found it: Lomography Color CN 400. Learn more about this color negative film and why it's always a good choice in this review!