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My first experience with pinhole photography came from my senior high school photography course. Nine years has past since these little pieces of paper went into the developer and finding them upon returning home after years of being abroad, fills my head with memories of the places that are depicted in them and the people who surrounded me at that time.
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Sabah and Sarawak are two of the largest Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Besides being the vastest states in the country, Sabah and Sarawak are very much different from other states in Peninsular Malaysia, especially in culture, religion, attractions and even food! There are many interesting experiences to indulge in and we want you to share your stories!
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Johor is a Malaysian state located in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia and it's one of the most developed states in Malaysia. It is also the nearest point to Singapore. So, what’s hot in Johor?
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As an amateur street photographer in South Korea, I've been shooting safely with the Lomo LC-Wide at 0.9 quite a lot since I've purchased the LC-Wide and neglected the magic of 0.4-0.9.
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We are looking for locations in Pahang, Malaysia - our third largest state in the country! We have the highlands, the rainforest, and the coastal areas all in one state! Nevertheless, Pahang would always be one of the best tourist spots in Malaysia!
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"The Whanga" is a remote country pub situated halfway along the Forgotten World Highway SH 43 between Taumarunui and Stratford. It is 156km long with 13km of unsealed road. No petrol pumps around here so make sure to fill your tank before you leave town.
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Great day out at St James Park.
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You can't help but fall in love in with London through Southbank.
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Chelsea Bridge, a great place to take photos of the world going by and catch the sunset.
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Two friends got married and I was the lucky one with an analog camera, SLR though. April 9th, Caracas - Venezuela.
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Second Life Music is the third store I’ve covered for my Lomography record store series. It’s located at the Prince’s Canal and owned by sixties lover Chris. Next to music from this era, he sells almost every other genre and record players. Both tourists and regulars often stop by for a chat and some music.
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Flesch Records is the fourth store I’ve covered for my Lomography record store series. As the owner Harry didn’t have time to discuss his shop, I had to draw mostly from my own experiences.
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May in Tainan, a homecoming visit to the place of good old times.
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Tofu or bean curd is a food made by coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into soft white blocks. It is of Chinese origin, and it is also a part of East Asian and Southeast Asian cuisine such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Vietnamese, and others.
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On June 2, 2011, I joined an outing with Lomo hunter Kuching at McDonald's and later on to Waterfront! We had a lot of fun shooting and shooting until we finished our films.
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A friend of mine told me that being in Tooting is a bit like being in Pakistan, people leap into the road when they feel like it. My friend is Pakistani, I hasten to add… I have another friend, a Sri Lankan, who heads to Tooting as he says it's the only place to get decent spices in South London. I head to Tooting to catch on film the slightly amateurish business signs, the vibrant market and the general chaos of busy London life.
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One course I looked forward to in our program is field work, in which the students go to a certain place and study the languages in the area. This summer, our group was assigned to Maasin City, Southern Leyte. I honestly never heard of the place before so I had no idea what to expect.
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Unexpected graffiti findings while cruising down the streets of Los Angeles - you never know what you'll run into.
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One of my favourite things to do when I have some time to kill is going gnome hunting. Weapon of choice? My Holga 135 BC. Gnome hunting, you ask? Why yes. Graffiti gnomes, that is.
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Movie studios and movie stars: it's the perfect location to take pictures with your Holga.