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In photographer Martin Parr’s opinion, if American photographers started the trend of street photography, then the British have their own thing as well: seaside photography.
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Missing childhood is the most common thinking among people, the thinking that brings backs memories that we were happy once. Maybe we can't recover those days, but I sure do know that I can recover my childhood analogue proofs. Back to the past!
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Greetings analogue frequent flyers. Are you daydreaming about warmer climates and bright sunny days? Then let the Belair satisfy your appetite with this shot taken on its pre-launch flight. Enjoy!
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The Arpoador Rocks in Rio de Janeiro is one of the most beautiful places in the world to watch a breathtaking sunset.
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Mark Tipple's approach to surf photography is a little different than your usual surfer hunk riding the wild waves. In his photography series, The Underwater Project, Tipple captures swimmers' emotion and reaction as they hit the ocean water and struggle to emerge from the waves.
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As autumn creeps in, the cool temperatures keep us wishing for the bright and sunny summer days. Reminisce about the warm weather through these summery photos after the jump.
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A great reason to visit Kent's seaside in case you haven't been there before. For a lot of people, it’s hard to imagine that there is the possibility of a beautiful seaside life in England. Well they are wrong, because there is such a thing!
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For many people in the UK, the summer that has just ended has been 'the longest summer'. That famous sunny (or, rainy - it is the UK after all) summer which stretches between the last days of college and the first day of Freshers Week. I'm taking a Gap Year, so here's a whistle stop 'bucket list' for my Endless Summer.
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Last week, I went to the Lomography Gallery Store in Milan to withdraw the scan of my 120 film roll that I used this summer in Tunisia inside my Diana F+ camera. Great photos...with a great surprise!
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The Lomography Redscale XR is undoubtedly one of my favourite films, and here are some of my favourite photos taken with this film at the beach.
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Right before a beach trip, I found my aunt's Canon Autoboy D5 from the '90s lying around the house. I took the waterproof film camera with me to Boracay not knowing what condition it was in, but the gamble paid off as I got four rolls of great vacation photos from it! Find out why this Canon camera is an ideal travel snapper here.
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My friends and I had a day off from school one Monday, so we decided to spend some time away from our mundane lives by getting out of the house, and getting some fresh air! So of course, we decided to abandon city life for a day, and embrace the untamed and wild nature of our neighboring island, Pulau Ubin.
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Where's a fantastic hangout and a popular destination for a sensational summer day of fun? The Shek O Beach, without a doubt!
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As you can see from my album and articles, I love staying outdoors, I like to swim, dive, and ride a bike. Also, I've always taken a special interest on the sea, which stems way back to my childhood. Here are some photos from my first adventures on the Italian beaches.
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The northwest corner of Europe, Cape Wrath in Scotland. In medieval times, this was the untamed and inhospitable boundary of man's knowledge of Earth. The Edge of The World. Today, it is one of the most beautiful places on the planet...on a good day.
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First there was a fishermen's village, then there was a spa, and now I say, 'enough is enough, let's declare this place a national heritage site!' Valencia has developed into one of Spain's coolest cities but some of the old areas are under constant threat.
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Malaysians would describe Pahang as a state, which is full of lush tropical forests, cool mountain air, beaches, lakes, and waterfalls nestled in the arms of mountain crevices. It’s the largest state in peninsular Malaysia. Visitors to Pahang are usually there to visit the state's famous hill resorts, its internationally-known islands and beaches, or Taman Negara, the Peninsula's finest park.
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Shooting weddings have always been a dream of mine, something I only imagined a lucky few do, not including me. But when I had the spur-of-the-moment opportunity to shoot a friend's cousin's wedding at the beach, I immediately jumped at the chance! Analogue just adds a special touch to this already magical event.
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There's a reason why the best black and white films out there are meant for traditional developing. While C-41 monochrome is convenient to process, the results aren't so impressive. I shot one roll during a beach holiday and was a little put off by how washed out and grey it turned out.
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Every country is blessed with gifts from Mother Nature and I believe that there are other gems out there, aside from the more famous ones, like the Grand Canyon or the Milford Sound, that are waiting to be appreciated if we only took the time to see them. In my birth country of Malaysia, I believe we have our own spots worth discovering too.