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I'm sharing with you my 2012 bucket list. There are so many things that I wish to achieve and I hope this will be the year I can cross most of these off!
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New year, new goals! Well, most of the things on my analogue bucket list for 2012 have been on there for a while - all the more reason to get them done this year!
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You probably have listed your film photography resolutions last year and so now that 2012 has just begun, we're asking you: how did they work out for you? Successful? No need to worry, we've got you a list on how to widen your film perspectives this year. Learn more after the break!
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The New Year is upon us! It's time to start off with a clean slate and purge all the bad vibes from the previous year, wouldn't you agree?
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I first held the Diana F+ in my hands the day before new years' eve, and that moment rekindled my obsession with lomography. But this time, I was determined to keep lomography a part of my daily life, not just a phase that I will grow tired of. What a great new year's resolution!
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I started getting into Lomography just last year. With the start of 2011, it is in fact, a new year in Lomography for me. I made a ton of mistakes, therefore I had a lot to learn from my first year, and from there I have made up these resolutions for taking better photos this new year!
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We've read and received countless resolutions and plenty of promises from the community to ring in the New Year. We're featuring the one we like best here. Read on!
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A whole new year full of bright horizons and new beginnings is just around the bend. Resolutions to become a better girlfriend, to learn a new language or to finally lose that extra 10lbs will be broken days after the ball drops. I hate resolutions, so I'm not creating any.
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It's that time of the year again when we reflect on the things we've done and try to think of ways to better ourselves for the following year. Let us know your resolutions so far for 2011!
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Ring out the old, ring in the new,
Ring, happy bells, across the snow:
The year is going, let him go;
Ring out the false, ring in the true.
~Alfred, Lord Tennyson