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Six days, two packs of Instax Mini film and one Fuji Cheki 50 camera to capture a glimpse of what this amazingly wonderful and beautiful city has to offer. From the train ride into the city to a stroll down La Rambla to the beautiful waterfront, and of course, seeing plenty of Gaudi’s works of art throughout the city!
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I've always wanted to know more about this place since 1996. Soda Stereo was the reason.
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No vacation is complete without a sunset photo. Learn how to capture beautiful sunsets with these simple tips!
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A city paved with yellow brick roads...literally!
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I never thought I’d find such a wonderful assortment of strange old cameras, or add a new one to my collection when I walked into a small camera shop one summer day! I happened to come across a tiny camera shop while vacationing. This shop turned out to be a haven for vintage cameras, including the legendary Argus C3, affectionately dubbed "the brick," a sturdy rangefinder made between 1939 and 1966.
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Some more fun photos of Goa taken with my Lomography ActionSampler.
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Went on vacation without leaving town!
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Still wondering where to head to during this blissful holiday? Why not come over to Sarawak? You can get lots and lots of stuff over there. Crafts, cheap food, the most stunning and delicious layered cakes and the famous salted terubok fish. But somehow, it won't be that meaningful if you skip a visit to Sarawak Cultural Village
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Her mom, my best friend Ela, rightly named her Zoe Ysabelle. One of a kind. Hints on fun and wonder. Like a character in a fairy tale book. Just like her.
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When the first rays of sunshine knock at my window and wake me up in the mornings, I can hardly wait to go out with some friends to jump around and, of course, to take some cool photos.
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With my parents dragging me to this beach my whole life, I should be tired of the scenery by now. But every time I visit Laiya, I still look forward to swimming in the clear sea water and waiting for the sun rise early in the morning.
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Visiting India's smallest (and most fun!) state with my ActionSampler. Gotta love the sunny and sandy beaches of Goa!
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Getting tired of working nonstop? Always stressed out due to heavy workload? Why don't you take a leave to relax your mind a bit and come back fresh? Run away for a while from your hectic city life and enjoy the scenery and peaceful breeze. Where else but in Teluk Chempedak, one of the most famous beaches in Malaysia.
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The Kodak Ultramax 400 is a great and versatile color negative film. It works well in all light situations, be it sunny daylight or low light conditions. It is fairly cheap and widely available in the states. I recommend that every lomographer keep some rolls of this film in the fridge!
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This is the 3rd Lomolocation in my series documenting last December's trip to Japan, and it is one of my top favorite areas that we visited. Yokohama, which includes the famous Ferris Wheel once "destroyed by Godzilla," and the Ramen Museum in the Shin-Yokohama district.
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Whenever I need to escape the gray, frigid winter weather, I always hop on a plane and head down to Palm Beach, FL, where it's usually 80 degrees and sunny.
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As I look forward to the rest of 2011, I have thought of an excellent resolution that I would really like to put into practice. I think that if I manage to carry out the resolution, it will massively improve my lomographs and the quality of my shooting through both better context and more practice.
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An island located in the Algarve region, it may not be paradise but it is close enough.
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Upon my arrival in Memphis, Tennessee for college, I was surprised at how many interesting sights there are in such a city. Memphis is a decently-sized city with many nooks and crannies.
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Up until last winter, I was an international travel virgin. I had spent 23 years dreaming about the world outside the U.S., with Japan being the epitome of all the places I could possibly wish to go to. After some thoughtful planning, money-saving, and passionate dreaming, I made it happen!