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Long lost but never forgotten, Kodak EIR may be completely discontinued and rarer than Charizard, but poke your nose in the right places, and you may just unveil a little gem.
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Have you ever heard of yarn bombing? Have you ever tried your hand at extreme ironing? Perfect! Do you have no idea what these things are? No worries, you are about to find out! Take a look at some unconventional hobbies and activities after the jump and tell us about your off the charts hobbies.
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Part of Lomography is about experimentation and having fun. Trying to use a camera in an unlikely scenario can be fun and rewarding. Taking a pinhole camera to the animal park can be one idea for a challenge.
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It is a place for real hunters! While I was living in St Petersburg, I have only been to Udelnaya Flea Market once.
So, when I visited the city again with two of my friends who have never been to Russia before, they requested to visit a local flea market.
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Mars on Earth. While planning my trip to Sicily, I was obviously looking forward to visit Mount Etna. I love islands, and I especially love volcanic islands. I have been to Tenerife before so it was exciting to see how Mount Etna looked like.
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Bizarre, no? Ingenious, yes! Japanese artist, Mariko Sakaguchi, has done a series of entertaining mise-en-scène, in a sense, photographs that convey both cultural and social elements, and can also be viewed as an 'I spy' image, with so many objects for your viewing pleasure!
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It’s an Analogue Lifestyle shopping review! You blindly give the online Lomography Shop your money; in return, they send “their choice” of five 35mm film rolls. You don't know exactly what you get until you open the box.
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April 12 was an important day for rare analogue cameras collectors all over the world. More than 200 rare and unusual cameras were sold in the most important auction of this sort in the U.S., organized by none other than Tamarkin Photographica.
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A secret area in London with excellent views for history lovers. Wapping is an area in east London, part of the former Docklands, about which lots of Londoners don't even know. And the ones who know, appreciate it a lot.
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A living museum dedicated to all things bunny!
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It has been a long and arduous journey but here we are, 2000 locations strong - and counting! Let's take a trip down memory lane first before we unveil the big 2000!
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Congratulations to our winner "shauni_sanderson":http://beta.lomography.com/homes/shauni_sanderson whose subject faced the clutches of the wonderful Lomography "Oktomat":http://www.lomography.com/oktomat in a very painstakingly unusual (and somewhat funny) manner.
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This rumble installment calls everyone to send in their gruesomely beautiful *unflattering portraits*.