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Jávea is a charming town, perfect for walking, hiking, taking a bath, and of course, non-stop lomography! Here below are the tests. Using the phrase "the world is round, my photos too," I started to empty two rolls of film with my new Fisheye 2 in my town, Jávea.
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The first Lomography camera I owned is a Fisheye 2. I fell in love with photos taken by the Fisheye 2 and it was always fun to see how the Fisheye lens distorts the places and people it saw. Join me on the world I saw through my Fisheye 2.
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Well it was raining cats and dogs, hail stones were pelting us from all angles, but us northerners were determined not to let that stop us! Our first Fisheye2 workshop was going to happen, regardless!
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Ever wondered how to get those pictures that look like they've been taken from inside a fishbowl? Well, this is the best way to find out! Come and get a feel for the super duper wide angle Fisheye No.2!
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Graffiti is not only an art, it tells a story. A huge hobby of mine is photographing graffiti whenever I travel. From Dublin to Florence, Miami to San Francisco. Here is my collection of New York street graffiti!
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Oh what a year it's been! Come share my love for our non-digital friends.
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If people say the Fisheye likes to play games under the sun, then the Fisheye No. 2 should be an animal who loves to stay awake and keep making creations.
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Here's a simple DIY tip for a fisheye pizza pie effect! Create multiple shots in one circle frame. If you're really happy with the results then perhaps you can just cut out a part of your camera. Read on...
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They painted my life with the colors of Lomography. They inspired me to take good pictures. They filled my life with laughter. They are my inspiration!!!
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Hello Malaysia! Are you ready? Lomography is coming to MALAYSIA!!
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Jumping around street obstacles with a Fisheye 2! A friend invited me to see how she and her friends practiced their passion..Parkour, discipline of training to overcome any obstacle within one's path by adapting one's movements to the environment.
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There is a common question that people tend to ask :-
Stranger (S): What is your favorite camera?
Me (M) :FISHEYE2….
S : You must be a very boring person....U can never change that lens…duhh!!! Forever FISHEYE
M :You will be surprise what a fish eye can produce, its more than you can imagine
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Want to have an adventure-filled outing? Plan a trip to this castle…at night. No. I will not pay a visit to this castle at night. I'm afraid of the dark. But based on the rumors I've heard, this castle is really haunted, especially during night time.
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I have made the absolute waterproof test with two underwater cases, Krab and Submarine, and jumped and slid down with LC-A+ and Fisheye 2 everywhere it was possible.
Conclusion: Both cameras and cases are really robust and the results are fantastic, unique, unusual, and burst with colors and fun!
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We now set our sights on the the month of August, which was ripe with saturated scenes and cross-processed dreams. Let's reminisce, go back in time, and enjoy these vivid images taken with the community's equally vivid imaginations!
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999, Hoi An has been a popular destination for tourists traveling to Vietnam. Hoi An is just an hour drive away from Da Nang International Airport. Lucky me, my visit coincided with the Mid Autumn Celebration, an annual festival that made my trip to this charming city more worthwhile.
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This compact flash brings out huge colors. Pair it up with your camera, and get ready for a colorful collection of photographs!
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The light passes through 1200 crystals of 720 different shapes and sizes to enter and illuminate the more than 20,000 square meters that make up the Tenerife Space of the Arts, a building designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, and that includes the Museum of Contemporary Art Oscar Dominguez, the Photography Centre Island of Tenerife and the Central City Library.
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The lung of my city, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Parque García Sanabria's arguably the lung of Santa Cruz. Built in 1926, adopted the name of mayor who approved the construction, and with more than 67,000 square meters, it could be very nearly a botanical garden, given the large number of plants that can be seen from his walks.
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A traditional Malay wedding in Singapore shot in Lomo - Fisheye 2, L-CA+ and the Instant back. No wedding should be complete without Lomo shots!