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One of the funkiest churches I've ever seen made from 152 blocks of concrete. Perfect for a Saturday walk
One of the funkiest churches I’ve ever seen made from 152 blocks of concrete. Perfect for a Saturday walk in the green. Located at St. Georgenberg in the 23rd district of Vienna (Rysergasse/Georgsgasse) on a former military-area.
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My Flying 120N Holga Working in the photography department at the South Australian School of Art for the last six years, I have seen photos shot from just about every angle conceivable. Developing my own work to stand out from the norm led me to combining a few obsessions; Holgas, electronics, and radio-controlled multirotor aircraft.
Camera Modification: Turn your LC-A+ into a Rainbow Camera! Personally I am a huge fan of redscaling. It allows you to get some color in your photos, even on the grayest of days. But what if you just want to add the redscale effect to just some of your photos rather than shooting an entire roll this way? Easy enough: use a red filter! And while you're at it, why not throw in some other colors as well?! Read on to find out how you can turn your LC-A+ in to a rainbow camera!
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