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Shadows, as we know it, are dark and maybe gloomy. In this workshop, we’ll be showing you how to take double exposures to an interesting new level, and making shadows and silhouettes work for you to produce amazing, one-of-a-kind lomographs.
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Welcome to "Casa das Histórias", home of the Portuguese painter Paula Rego's storytales.
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Here are more results of hours travelling around the world by lomography homes, searching for "twin sisters" of my own photos.
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Rashad Alakbarov, an artist from Azerbaijan, creates shadow art by using semi-transparent objects and materials. His work is featured in an exhibition until the 29th of January. See more after the break.
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At the southern tip of India your Lomo camera will freak out by capturing some of the greatest nature and beach attractions: a lighthouse surrounded by uncountable coconut trees, a tropical beach, hundreds of craws, lots of people, boats, fishermen at work, and last but not least, amazing sunsets.
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Chiaroscuro is a term that people don't always hear, but see in many paintings, movies, and photographs. What exactly is it? Feed your curiosity and take a look at some interesting photos from the community depicting this technique.
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Jardine Majorelle - high-fashion cacti in Yves Saint Laurent's private paradise. What a way to start your encounter with Marrakech! Jardin Majorelle was in my top 5 things to do anyway, so it was even better when our hotel's porter gave us complimentary admission tickets to this garden. Anywhere you go in Marrakech, it's worth taking a taxi.
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Multiple exposures or MX is one of the main highlights of lomography. It's fun, creative and often ends up with mind-blowing results. But it's not just all about pressing your shutter more than once. There are also some technical tips that you must keep in mind. This guide is filled with guidelines to help both newbie and the semi-newbie lomographers alike to get that perfect MX shot.
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Are they scary or amusing? You decide!
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A collaboration between kylewis and mephisto19, London England and Lindhorst Germany.