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What do you do when it rains as you make your way to work (or to school)? Just shoot what you see and learn from your photos what to do and not do the next time it rains.
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You may think nature photography is only for those who live in spactacular surroundings and sunny climates, or can afford to travel there. Think again! Anyone can take gorgeous nature pictures, no matter where they live
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Medium format is a wonderful format. The film, however, is more expensive than 35 mm film, so we naturally tend to be very careful with it. But don't be too careful. Don't hesitate to take your medium format camera outside, even if the weather might not be perfect.
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Autumn is my favorite season. Why? Because I love its changes: nature becomes orange, it's time to harvest new beginnings that you can capture with redscale film.
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Read on about my first time trying analogue movie making in Venice, home of the oldest international film festival in the world!
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It has been raining here in Houston, for the past 8 days. It is pouring down today, and there is around 30% chance of storms for the next week. I’m going stir crazy to say the least; however I’ve managed to take advantage of the dreary ambiance brought on with the rain clouds and tall grass.
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Cyclists are riding on the back of Olympic success in London, and are ruling the roads to boot. Get yourself on two wheels in the Capital and enjoy snapping away the sights with an analogue camera tucked up your sleeve.
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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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How transfixing scenes are through transparent plastic, with droplets of rain affixed! See the world, via Lomo Kino lens, through the filter of a see-through, plastic, umbrella! Watch as the dull sky, in both films, clash with color from fallen leaves, and from double exposed film.
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I recognize that I'm not very keen on museums, especially when I'm abroad. In my opinion, the best way to know a city is by wandering around its streets.
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Fungus can slowly take over and destroy your precious lenses and film. If you are still not aware of this problem that could be growing on your gear, get acquainted with this guide which explains, among other things, what fungus is, what it does to your equipment, and how you can prevent it.
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It was the first time I took my Diana to a cool party like this was: great music, great light show and awesome people, all in all a cool summer atmosphere in Constanta. My Diana loves funky lights so I was psyched when the DJ turned them on!
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Its time to announce the winners of "Film & Droplets: The Monsoon Rumble"! And have we got amazing pictures for you.
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At one of the Lomowalks, a friend suggested that I should use the LC-Wide for music photography. Now I know that LC-W is great but then I wanted to push it to the extreme limit and find out what happens.
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Cloudy skies, shimmering lights on the roads and wet umbrellas. Its monsoons and we're celebrating it here on Lomography. Its the Film & Droplets Rumble
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Lomography Lomo Walk on 11th June started in heavy rains and ended in a minor flood. But then we think it was the best Lomowalk ever!
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There are many parts of Delhi - the city which has been built over and over; new structures above the older ruins. And with every new emperor, Delhi continues to change in a way, while still keeping its spirit alive.
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I still remember the first time I've been to this precious city. I immediately fell in love with its beauty, its atmosphere, its buildings, and of course its shopping street. ;-)
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It rained, but that didn't dampen the spirits of the 48 people who went on the first ever Lomography Routemaster ride in London!
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One dream city. One dream camera. One dream film. One hell of a Lomo-Trip. A Tale of love, Kodak E100G and good coffee.