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A pinhole camera is a simple camera (can be made using cardboard too) without a lens and with a single small aperture – effectively a light-proof box with a small hole in one side. The basic procedure of a pinhole involves light passing through this single point and projects an inverted image on the opposite side of the box, that is photography in its simplest form. The human eye in bright light acts similarly, as do cameras using small apertures.
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On Friday, August 19 we launched the largest LomoWall Chile has seen so far, consisting of over 7.000 pictures from the "Real Life Beauty" rumble. Several hundred people joined us at this event and now we want to include you too!
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The beauty of a picture is not just about the correct aperture setting or the focus distance, but lies underneath its sentimental value. Let's see how Lomography is seen by people from different perspectives, and how do they define the real photograph.
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You've faked it for real, no diggity no doubt. A massive 1912 submissions truly is a real number. Of all these amazing MPX, long time exposures and splitz-pics we've managed to pick the 3 winners. Wanna know who they are? Read on, right on!
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Multiple exposures, optical illusions and stunning pictures that nearly looks too fake to be real. Those are the creations we and our beloved Dutch friends from Hard//hoofd magazine are looking for in this Fake For Real Rumble.
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Souq means "market". They occupy quite a big part of the Medina (old town) and may be a bit problematic to navigate, even if you posses a good map. Street names are a rare thing to see in Marrakech in general, and here just forget it, you just go with the flow.
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The great 35mm camera scam started in the 1970's with the promotional "bait" cameras. Lucky for me then!