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Are you tired of celebrations that have been imported from other cultures just for consumerism reasons? I am totally against those things. But, if like in this case, all you have to do is to get surrounded by friends, drinking beer and singing along nice melodies, I couldn't stay against it.
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Is your usual routine making it difficult for you to take new and interesting photos? Read on for my own experience and solution for that!
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I love to take images in black and white, especially for street photography and public events. My preferred film brand is Ilford, and I use mainly the classic FP4+ and HP5+ films. Sometimes, I love to use the fine grain Delta 100, especially when I want to avoid grain, when I need to print in large size (20x30cm or more) and in situation of high contrast.
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Who doesn't love flowers? They're one of the most beautiful things nature has to offer! So, how can we not take pictures of all of them?
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This is my first time I left my home for a quite long time. It’s because my college (my major, actually) required me to do a short internship in another town, about 470 miles away from my hometown. Read about it after the jump!
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Choosing to stick with analogue photography is a conscious decision of mine. Chances are, I have a film camera with me even for a short trip to the shops just in case I stumble onto something interesting – which I did.
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I've lived in this neighborhood for almost a year now and I still find so many wonderful new details every time I go for a walk with my camera.
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I moved to Lisbon for one year. The Erasmus project brought me here and I felt since the beginning that I had to keep my life more and more analog each day, as I was used to in my hometown. Okay, I have my cameras, but I had to find something completely new.
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I guess we could say that the following is more of an ode than a review because, let's face it, you can't honestly review such a cult camera without being completely biased. You either love the Lomo LC-A+ RL or hate it. I obviously LOVE it!
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Nature photography? I enjoyed it very much, I saw it on TV, blogs and books. I'm writing this just to share my little experience shooting nature and to be specific, I only use Horizon camera on this Tipster. Why just Horizon Because I realized that I only shoot nature using this swinging panoramic camera. Here's my simple tips on how to shoot the nature with horizon camera! Go panorama!!
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Every year, we await fervently for signs of Spring beginning -- that's when you go looking for cherry blossoms in full bloom!
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Finally, Winter is wearing off and the sun is bringing its share of warmth and light back again. What a better occasion to get overseas for a weekend? China is a vast country, and there's always some more to explore. This time, I decided to head up to Xiamen, the Garden of the Sea, together with my Diana Mini!
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Spring is here! Take your camera and go out! Gorgeous models are waiting for you to capture their beauty, so don’t be afraid and get closer to these beautiful creatures!
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Spring is coming! Even in my city, the vegetation is still dormant, but it will only be a few days more until the winter frost is over. I have here some of my photos of flowers, taken mostly last year, as I wait for the new bloom!
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When I moved to my present home town of Amersfoort, I was relieved to find a place that caters to my second favorite analogue pleasure: music. I can get my fix in the excellent record store de Nootzaak.
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LC-Wide owners (and users), have you tried out the overlapping feature yet? I shot one semi-successful roll of overlapping photos and found it to be a real exciting challenge.
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Part 3 of 4 in a Vinyl Havens series that explores the record stores of Inner West Sydney. Next up: Egg Records!
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Can a poem explain spring?
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Winter is grey, at least in the north. With the cold and bare trees, Lorenzo decided to come and from the thin branches of a bare tree comes an explosion of color. If you have your camera with you will not be able to resist and you will take a picture. In any other case, you will go running to take any camera.
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Sometimes you really have to spend some time to experiment with your analogue camera to learn what its limits are. Here’s what I learned about the Olympus Trip 35.