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So how do you spend a day out with a LomoKino camera? With these movies we have this week, it will surely inspire you what to shoot next on your next roll of film!
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Your guide to the top fleas and markets in New York City! Hands down, my all-time favorite thing to do in the city is exploring all the fleas and markets. New York has every market from indoors to outdoors, antiques to food, and everything in between.
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In South Africa we don't really celebrate Thanksgiving, but this year my friends and I decided we would. So it was a bit untraditional but rather marvellous.
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Being an unemployed recent graduate and a bit of a Lomography addict, I like attending free events. And I like photographing those free events.
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Located just 20 minutes via ferry from the Gulf Harbour of Auckland, New Zealand, Tiritiri Matangi is an open sanctuary for bird species that are no longer found on mainland New Zealand, as well as native plants and the occasional tuatara.
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They come in different colours, shapes, heights: trees! The reason we're all alive and can breathe.
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HeadSpace is having a Lomography exhibition in Liverpool because we love all things Lomo. We are still accepting submissions and it all kicks off on the 28th of October.
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Six days, two packs of Instax Mini film and one Fuji Cheki 50 camera to capture a glimpse of what this amazingly wonderful and beautiful city has to offer. From the train ride into the city to a stroll down La Rambla to the beautiful waterfront, and of course, seeing plenty of Gaudi’s works of art throughout the city!
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Outside of the major cities and driving through Maryland in the summertime you can see farmlands and cornfields everywhere! But in the fall, after corn season is over, the landscape begins to change and in one particular area, you’ll come across beautiful fields of sunflowers blooming in the autumn sun.
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When i bought by Vivitar Ultra wide and slim, i realised that it can't take 'double exposures' like the Diana F+ could! So i shot a roll with it, rewound it, fished the film leader out again, and reloaded it into my friend's Actionsampler!
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Sometimes you get bored of all the concrete, subways and skyscrapers surrounding you. There's only one cure: find your freedom in the nature. Get lost in the forest, run through meadows and lie down in a field of flowers to watch the clouds passing by.
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It is cheap, easy to find and sometimes you can get them for free in certain shops! However, if the films are expired, the seller may give them away. Kodak Ultramax 400 is definitely recommended for most cameras which do not have built in light meters.
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It's now the time for taking your fisheye outdoors!
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Tomorrow is already dear dad's special day; have you prepared something awesome for him? There's still time if you haven't yet! Plan an impromptu trip and surprise him with one of Lomography's bold cameras to take pictures with!
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This is the first year we have had a proper garden as we have bought our home and are finally able to do nice things to it. I am so excited about this opportunity and am going to make the most of all the opportunities to shoot outdoors in the longer spring and summer daytimes.
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Pack your bags, put on your shoes, and sling over your camera! The great outdoors await you!
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Your room, your apartment, your workplace, your favorite night club or bar... they're only a small percentage of what your camera is capable of taking pictures of. Get out of that seat, leave the car at home, put on your walking shoes and take it outdoors.
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According to the Pillow Fight Day organizers, "any city worth living in has at least an annual pillow fight." On April 2nd, Oktomat in hand, I discovered just how true this is!
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Winter. I don't get the kind of winter that some of you do. I get WINTER. Snow, cold (true cold, try -25C as a normal December day) and darkness. Every spring around this time of year it is equally exciting because it's been dark and cold for nearly 6 months. So yeah, I'm all ready to leave it behind once more.
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Leaves saturated in shades of lime, asparagus, clover and olive decorate the tips of freshly awakened trees which cast their cool, shady shadows upon the earth where rainbow colored flora blooms and blossoms. It is without a question that spring has arrived in the garden. It is without a doubt that her beauty beckons and begs to be captured.