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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!
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The Taipei Zoo is a public zoological garden in Taipei City and home to animals from Taiwan, Australia, Africa, the Asian tropical rainforest, the desert, and temperate zones. It may not be as famous as the London Zoo or the San Diego Zoo but it is the largest zoo in Asia, and a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike.