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I like to take photos of the street life of my city, especially public events, sports, and the life around the wonderful lake. This time, I used an uncommon camera for me, the amazing Supersampler, loaded with a Kodak Ultramax 400 film roll. Read more about my impressions about this camera!
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There is always something of interest and beautiful to photograph in nature, but it is not always easy. Things might move too fast, or be too dark, which is why I would like to share some of my do's and don'ts.
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Every year at the end of August, I prepare my suitcase and head to Romarís. This charming little town will always be the home I return to. For a few days, all calendars are cleared and agendas emptied, and as I spend some time with my "family", time appears to be standing still.
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Before Guinness became the deciding body for world records, Henry Behrens was once considered the smallest man at 30 inches high. Here, he is seen dancing with his feline friend who is nearly as tall as he!
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Do you wish to pat a koala or hand feed a kangaroo? Do you want to learn more about Australia's wildlife? If your answer is yes, then Featherdale Wildlife Park is the right place for you to visit.
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This is my story and photos about my journey into the village of Karjat, India with Habitat for Humanity's Global Village Program.
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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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The Auckland Zoo - winner of multiple national and international environmental-related awards - is set in 17 hectares of flourishing parkland, and is home to over 130 different species and over 850 animals! Only a five-minute drive from the busy Auckland City Business District, this Zoo is a popular tourist attraction
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Lomography's new emulsion, the Lomography Color X-Pro Sunset Strip, brings new wonders and opportunities for the Lomography community. I can't wait to get my hands on more: it may be my new favorite film!
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"Bear" with us as we bring you some digital photography news because we can't resist sharing these funny/punny photos! When German photography duo Dieter & Marion dropped their 70-200mm 2.8 IS lens into a zoo exhibit, a polar bear attempted to "stabilize" its hunger by chewing on the Canon lens. Beware of bears!
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Part of Lomography is about experimentation and having fun. Trying to use a camera in an unlikely scenario can be fun and rewarding. Taking a pinhole camera to the animal park can be one idea for a challenge.
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Right outside of Tempe, Arizona is a little piece of paradise called Papago Park. It is an expanse of red rocks and desert and it is also home to one of Phoenix’s great attractions, the Zoo.
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A compilation of black-and-white photographs of African wildlife taken by photographer David Gulden was recently published. Read more about the collection after the jump!
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I know everyone has a soft spots for the furrier species, and there's something about taking pictures of them that's so dang hard not to do. This is a tipster telling you how I go about trying to capture them and my favorite places to go to see them.
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Everytime I get a new camera or I want to try a new film, I take pictures with my pets. They are my new models.
Taking portraits of people is not so easy, but I think, it's easier with pets and animals. Find out why after the jump!
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I came into ownership of an old "Kodak Automatic 35" about a week ago and thought it was cool. So what better way to test it out than with an impromptu visit to the Pittsburgh Zoo.
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Who doesn't like going to the zoo? But whenever I go, I want to keep my photos interesting. This means going for multiple exposures!
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Far from the grid-style layout, small cages of old, Auckland Zoo is an inspiration to those interested in the preservation of the Earth's wildlife and a wonderful place to shoot photos.
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Five years ago, this food locale was heralded as the next up-and-coming F&B hotspot. But with the hype having fizzled away, what’s left of this much-anticipated food destination for those living around the area?
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Those who are superstitious might veer away from these photos of a Hollywood callout for black cats but we can't resist the furry felines! Lucky for us LIFE was able to archive these exquisite black and white photos by Ralph Crane from 1961.