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Gorgeously beautiful and white creatures on the river, on the sea or lake. The swans. Who would not like to take pictures of them? My great collection of swan pictures inspired me to write another Penny's story.
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Winter in Finland means combination of three things – endless tracks, hours spent in the nature and of course skiing. People can be crazy about it. Count their kilometers or even the calories. However, I think the most beautiful feeling is when you stand on skis for the first time and every little success and moving forward bring you a feeling of a great achievement.
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In Munich, there is a Zoo called the Tierpark Hellabrunn. It is one of the biggest in Germany, and right next to Isar. There are a lot of different animals and insects that live here, so if you're planning on a lomo-safari, then you just have to visit!
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Let’s be honest. Who doesn’t like mum's cookies and cakes? But then what... Holidays are over and together with them our lazy days are over as well. Then we find out that those muffin tops on our bellies are not fitting in jeans. Who cares? The sweetest season needs some muffin tops and some laziness. Don’t you think so?
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When I got my planner for this year, I was stoked to find out that it had extra blank pages at the end of each month. So I made a promise to myself that I would fill those blank pages out when the month is up.
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On this day, 63 years ago, award-winning American actor Jeff Bridges was born. During our tribute week for him back in July, we saw another facet of this talented musician, quirky cartoonist, and dedicated philanthropist: he is also a pretty awesome panoramic photographer! Learn more about "the Dude" in this installment of Today in History!
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Whether you are in Finland for a year or just for few days, you have to visit at least one of the harbours and experience its atmosphere, smell, vibe, wind and greedy noisy seagulls. But be careful, all the harbours have their little dangers.
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Every holiday season I find myself in Italy at my grandparents' house with my family. That's where we go every time - to the sea, and it's beautiful there. So this time around, I want to show you some pictures that I've taken of the sunrise. Read on and I'll tell you what I've done for these pictures.
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Many times you could not really believe some silly jokes based on stereotypes or some other fake features. When Penny heard the silly joke about Finnish people and weather in Finland, she just laughed, but did not believe that actually a part of it might be even truth.
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When my parents divorced, a lot of things were split between the two of them and me and my younger brother. But one thing was left a long time without having a proper owner: the family photographs.
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Every city has its own places which can be proudly called meeting points. People meet there to have a cup of coffee or tea, to chat, shop or just marvel at life and gossip a bit. It doesn’t really matter whether they meet there accidentally or they plan it ahead, the joy of meeting someone is still there, bound to that special place.
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For my art project, I had to take some photos with my Canon Sure Shot AF-7 and develop them. They had to have an alphabet theme, so I took shots of things beginning with random letters. It was my first time developing and I thoroughly enjoyed it so I shall certainly be doing it again.
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What's your favorite city to take pictures of? Is it London? Budapest? Sofia? Jakarta? Or maybe even Tirol? Where ever it is, just make sure that you tag the city's name when you upload pictures!
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Bicycles seem to be a very interesting part of Finland and very common objects you may find on your photos from this beautiful country. Several days after the arrival to Helsinki, Penny decided that she needed one as well, and of course, a nice one. A pink one.
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Penny’s first memories of Finland are connected with fun and surprise. It was the first week of January and she was preparing herself for the biggest cold and the largest amount of snow in her life. But what awaited her there was pure surprise.
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Are you thinking about visiting Barcelona? Are you seriously planning to grab a guide and be an ordinary tourist? As here at Lomography we love experimenting and exploring, here is your short guide to be an unusual traveler through 10 unusual perspectives! And, of course, get 10 unusual opportunities to shoot great analogue pictures! Pack your bag and let's go!
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Some people are afraid of being lost, but sometimes, to be lost is what you really need. You find the places you would never have chance or intention to visit and when you have your camera with you, it’s basically the best thing which could ever happen to you.
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In the last few weeks, I experienced some unhealthy days, panicking about my good eyesight, having terribly itching feeling in my eyes and trying not to scratch them day and night. As a lomographer and a person who can barely survive without good eyes, it was a little disaster for me, especially when I woke up with red eyes and tears falling down on my cheeks without the actual intention of crying.
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On March 14th, my friends and I, with help coming from Escuela FotoArte, opened our exhibition, "Sabana Grande es Una Fiesta", the result of four workshops we had in this photography school.
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Vivid imagination, daydreaming, fantasy books, doodling and scribbling on the paper while listening to a boring lecture... Many of us probably have forgotten about the little things I mentioned and taking photos serves as a possibility to go back to trouble-free time of our life.