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Bobbing around in the sea with my submarine and rubber ring.
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Newspapers and magazines all over the world have surrended to the Lomographyc fever! And Spain couldn't be left out...
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Are you thinking about making a short visit to Barcelona? Here you can find out about my two-day trip! These were the sites that I chose to see in a 48-hour visit. It was worth it!
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Commentary on the B / W 120-Lomography. To talk about the film, I first turn to the hypnotic influence, the deep and strange images that we produce the images.
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In the beginning of February this year, a couple of friends and I decided to make a surprise visit to our old classmates who now study in Seville.
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Analogue eats: learn how to cook a tortilla, one of the most popular dishes in Spain. A delicious potato omelette which can be served as a tapas, warm, cold with salad.
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Here's the wonderful outcome of the experiment I did for the Thailand-Spain film swap. Please check them out and the process involved in doing them!
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Christmas holidays was near; was December 24, when I decided to enter the attic to find the box with the usual ornaments – Not this bag, not this box, it neither… oh! What about this? I had not seen it before… What’s in it? - A Nerasport Camera!
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In the Biscay Coast (northern Spain) there is a long walk built on the cliffs. Mixing the mountain and the beach, here you can enjoy a walk to remember. Sounds interesting? Come on, enjoy it!
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A medieval market is a typical event that is becoming popular in Spain. Do you want to know a little bit more about it? Keep on reading!
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We can say that this is a "live" location. In the 50s there were facilities for one of the great fishing companies in the world. Its installations were turned into a big abandoned building 20 years ago. Once thrown below the old building, it has eventually become the "Conference hall" of the city of Vigo.
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Without a doubt, Costa Brava (Brave Coast) takes its name from this area of the Catalan Coast where the Pyrenees sinks into the Mediterranean. Put on your best shoes, load your camera because we are going to take a walk where we don’t even know what we will find.
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Okay, I’ll admit that small provincial towns are bourgeois, small-minded, and oppressive. And my hometown Pontevedra is, of course, no exception...or is it?
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All the places in the world have history and all sorts of stories to count to its neverending list of memories. There are those that are happy, yet, we always seem to remember the sad stories better.
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Mourisca Beach in Bueu, Pontevedra (Spain) is probably the best kept secret in the Rias Baixas. Not even during the hottest days of summer does this beach gets swarmed by people. The water here is clean and full of life and in the late afternoon, you can watch fishermen as they set off on their daily task, followed by seagulls and ignoring the competence from a couple of cormorants.
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MARCO (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo) in Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain is hosting a temporary exhibition of the work of Galician photographer Virxilio Vieitez. Vieitez, who died in 2008, had stored a great amount of material that his family has just offered to scholars and institutions for public exhibition and study. Thanks to MARCO, it is now possible to see not only Vieitez’s classic works, but also a good number of previously unknown B&W, colour and vintage photographs. The selection was made by Italian curator Enrica Viganò.
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Two tips to make the most of the Fuji Instax film and avoid ruining a shot.
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Velilla del Río Carrión is a municipality in the province of Palencia. Every 15th of August the locals hold a grand event in honor of Our Lady of Arenas and San Roque. It is considered to be the biggest event of the year with cucañas and canoes. It is definitely a grand celebration that is eagerly anticipated by the locals.
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I’m not what you’ll call a sporty lady, so I asked two top cheerleaders to came with me to the race to cheer on the runners while I did some photos.
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While I was thinking of doing my first article, I thought, 'you better do one on a location where you have been going on vacation for 22 years!'. Now that I'm immersed in this world of Lomography, the best way I can express and teach you all about our family's favorite vacation spot is still through pictures!