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Love animals? Have some time to spare? Why not head to Kemaman Recreational Park and Mini Zoo for a walk?
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Since it's springtime and the sky is blue, why don't you do a lomowalk and visit your local zoo?
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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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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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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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Most people have heard of the venerated Kodak Retina series but many may not know the “little brother” of the Retina; the Automatic 35. A great cross between quality and usability.
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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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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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There’s more to Vigan than the famed centuries-old houses, cobblestone pavements, and Spanish colonial churches. Only a ten-minute drive from this historic city is a quaint sanctuary for animals and leisure-loving people called Baluarte.
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Everyone let out their inner wild thing as we celebrated the release of the new Animal Edition cameras at the LA Zoo!
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To celebrate Lomography’s launch of the new WILD limited editions, let’s take a trip to the zoo with German photographer Candida Höfer.
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The Red Rainbow Fish used to live in the Rainbow Sea... How the stories goes on and how the Lubitel comes into play will be revealed after the break.
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Let's go to the zoo! It's time for lions, zebras, and penguins in square! All we need is medium format film and some Diana F+ cameras!
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Join us for a never before seen excursion to the "Wild" side in a workshop that breaks all expectations and promess a totally savage experience.
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Join the Lomography Gallery Store LA as we let loose in the LA zoo! Armed with a camera of your choice, we will set out to capture our favorite animals whether cuddly or wild!