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Architect, Ng Seksan, launches a campaign to plant 28 million flowers all around Malaysia? What could he be up to? Find out after the jump!
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What kind of angle do you usually use to shoot your shots? I do understand that everyone uses different camera angles due to the subject one likes to capture. However, what I always try to do when I shoot is to have a low angle. When you hold your camera and shoot with the low angle, you can definitely gain a different result on your film! You can change your world by changing your angle!
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We all know how astonishing and breath-taking Mother Nature can be. However, are you able to take advantage of all this beauty and portray it in your photographs? Here are some humble tips that may help you.
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It's April and yesterday it was still snowing here. Yes, really. I don't even live on the North Pole. It was snowing here, in Slovenia, in the middle of Europe, in times when spring should already be in full bloom.
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When back home in Coimbra (Portugal), one of my favorite "me" activities is to spend some time in the Botanical Garden of the University, taking pictures of its many beautiful trees and especially the flowers. This requires time and patience and I love spending hours looking for the perfect photo of these beautiful muses.
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Last Spring, I decided to photograph the blossoming of a flower and made a small stop motion movie after to celebrate my favorite season!
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Winter is grey, at least in the north. With the cold and bare trees, Lorenzo decided to come and from the thin branches of a bare tree comes an explosion of color. If you have your camera with you will not be able to resist and you will take a picture. In any other case, you will go running to take any camera.
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Sometimes you want to get crazy close to your subject or capture minute details. Here are a few tips to help you out.
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this one is really easy. It's something you can easily try within all the techniques from MX. You can basically snap whatever you want, and you can create very unique shots! You just need to know how to MX it :)
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The Multiple Exposure (MX) technique is one method to create some of the most unique photos know to Lomographers! We all love MX, but what are the techniques? Flowers are my favorite subject for MX. I often mix them with landscapes, old factories, trees and so on. Now, let's take a look at how we can create those wonderful images!
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. This project is a tutorial on how to make a cool flower decoration from newspapers by jessica. Have fun!
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Multiple exposures are a perfect way how to experiment, be creative and sometimes even make your time you spend with your camera more interesting and adventurous. And because it’s a season when you may find flowers everywhere, let’s have some double-flower-fun!
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This month of May had a special holiday: Mother's Day! So I decided that I would do an imitation of my mom's favorite flower: a rose. Read on to see the final result!
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The trustworthy La Sardina is not only famous with its super wide-angle but now you can do macro shots too. Wide-angle + macro is definitely another hit for La Sardina.
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This is a review of the camera used for week 3 of the "30 Weeks, 30 Cams" series. The camera a, Revueflex-B, is nothing but a Zenit-B sold by a German department store chain under another name. Read on how I got this SLR camera produced in Russia and how it handles.
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Even more options for your Diana F+ with the 35mm Back!
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Fuji Reala 100 is a great "normal" color film! Here's a review of the 120mm with the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator.
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A wide angle pinhole camera from a junk box.
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It's now the time for taking your fisheye outdoors!
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I love those sprocket holes!!!