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When my daily routine starts to become a burden, I try to get out of the city for the weekend to recharge my batteries and relax. Let me share with you guys a great spot to do this which is also very close to Barcelona.
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Never realized that I had my little own analog haven until I was all grown up! Read on about my analog weekends in our province.
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How my husband's idea for a project inspired a whole family. Beginning with one challenge: £30 to buy a film camera, one black and white film, and one colour film. The start of lomographic adventure!
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Have fun admiring the beautiful blue sea in Pulau Perhentian, Terengganu, at the east coast of Malaysia. Last month my family and I went on a short, 2-day vacation to Perhentian Island, Terengganu, Malaysia. Perhentian Island consists of two islands, the Big Island and the Small Island. Both islands are reachable through a 30-minute speedboat ride. Once the boat came close to the island, we were mesmerized by the clear, turquoise color of the ocean. I've never seen such a clear ocean my entire life!
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When my father-in-law said that he had found an ancient roll of film that he thought I might be able to develop, I said I would give it a go. It was a tricky task, but the results brought back a moment in family history from 35 years ago.
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I love spring. In fact, it's one of my favorite seasons. Trees and flowers are starting to blossom, the evenings are getting lighter, and summer is only around the corner. With this in mind, I thought I'd share this little nugget of pure Springtime-loveliness for when any of you happen to wander down to the West Country.
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About 4 years ago me, my sister and my cousins shot a roll of film on a disposable camera. We never developed the film and we completely forgot about it, until a few months ago when me and my sister found the camera! Read on to know more about the photos that were in it.
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My very first attempt to focus on shooting only strangers - and not in a stalking or stealthy kind of way! Read on!
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When I went to Tokyo this winter, I had the pleasure of going to Meiji Jingu (Meiji Shrine). The place is so magnificent and huge, and you can easily spend a couple of hours just walking around and taking it all in, even if it meant braving the winter cold.
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Recently I sent two rolls of film away for development, I had come across these in a lot of vintage cameras bought from a car-boot sale. Found film can be a hit or a miss sometimes, but luckily this roll was salvaged.
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Located at the bank of the Danube, this small park in Budapest is extremely popular among the inhabitants of the district - old and young alike.
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A beautifully built park in the central area of Budapest, perfectly suitable for walks, picnics, and family programs. You can also find some nice places to drink and eat here.
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The blog, created by editor Piper Weiss, features photos submitted by daughters, granddaughters, and even great granddaughters, of their stylish relations! All the vintage photos are film-based and highlight fashions of the time, some even 'before' their time!
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The first Saturday workshop of 2012 was more than a role reversal Tom Hanks and Zoltar would be proud of. It was evidence the future is indeed analogue. Read on...
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My most memorable travel escapade of 2011 came from the sunshine state, where fantasy meets reality in a place known as Walt Disney World.
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We know you've waited for this announcement for quite some time now but we must say that this was one hard decision to make! Most especially that a Diana Mini and Flash is for stake!
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The Texas Renaissance Festival is the best renaissance festival in the United States. It takes place every weekend from about the first weekend in October to the last weekend in November each year. It's located in Plantersville, Texas.
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We're in summer with the high temperatures in Chile and especially in Santiago, making it ideal to go to the pool or the beach to escape the heat and have fun at the same time. The SuperSampler is a great companion.
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What happens when you mix a photo camera, a movie camera, lights, family and champagne in one analogue movie? Easy: you get a lovely and unique double exposure film. Do you want to know how I did it? Keep on reading!
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For this past X-Mas, this Director, Editor, Cinematographer, and his family ventured away from snowy Canada, into the hot, hot, coastal, South American, cities of Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro! With a Lomo Kino in hand, and lots of film, we are proud to present his home video. So soak up the sun by cruising on to the article and watching the video!