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Pretty much any weekend, somewhere in Australia, you will find a classic car show. These classic cars make for great lomography fun with their different colours and shapes. The owners embody the same values as we do, as analogue lovers. I was lucky enough to be able to attend this annual show held at The Entrance in the Australian state of New South Wales.
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So many photos of our friends, family, pets - we're pretty much their paparazzi. So, sometimes when we catch a glimpse of ourselves in the mirror we think "wait a minute", what about me? Self-portraits are a meditative art and gateway to self-reflection. And though it's less 'personal' nowadays, as it's so commonplace and simple, it's interesting to see how passion, equivalent to Rembrandt, for self-portraiture is still alive with film-photography.
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I always thought Singapore had no exciting, worth-visiting flea markets to offer, until the day I visited this place. Forget about the beautiful, colorful shopping buildings in Orchard Road or the largest indoor shopping center, Vivo City, because a trip to the Thieves Market in Singapore is worth so much more of your time.
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Many people collect coins and stamps, but did you know some collect maps? Yep, antique maps from the 1800s can be worth thousands of dollars nowadays. So if you find one in your attic, hold on to it tight, because it might be worth a fortune in the future. Just make sure you put it somewhere safe.
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Fancy making your own personalized postage stamps? Today, it's easy with modern technology, but many years back, it wasn't at all as difficult as one might think today. A camera made in the early 1900s made it possible with a 15-lensed camera. Learn more about it after the jump!
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On weekend mornings, you'll find antique collectors and bargain hunters gathering at the FuHe Bridge Flea Market, scouring for treasures amongst piles of second-hand junk.
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Calvary Cemetery, established in 1896, may take you away from the lights and sights of Hollywood, but many famous stars are buried here. It's a little-known and beautiful place to visit in East L.A.
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This is the oldest cemetery in Los Angeles and it is hidden in one of the busiest areas of the city. If you want a quieter alternative to karaoke and Korean BBQ, take a trip to Koreatown and wander amongst the ancient headstones of Rosedale Cemetery, established in 1884.
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In which our hero regales you, dear reader, with a tale about an old friend.
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I had already photographed my camera collection, but since then it has changed a lot! New cameras were added and old ones went away. After a lot of trading, selling, buying and other crazy business, I wanna share with you the new face of my collection!
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When I was young, I remember digging out a roll of an 8mm film from my grandpa's drawer. Back then, I knew it was a movie film, because I went through every single frame of the film and I noticed changes of movement in the pictures. But I do not know what made it happen.
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Hans Otte (August 23, 1928 -- April 24, 2007) was my grandfather on my father's side. Looking through some of my old family pictures, I came across a collection of images of his life, which I thought I would share.
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The perfect spy camera...if we were like Andre The Giant.
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Stereoscopic cameras that give the viewer the ability to make 3D pictures have been around for a long time. Read on for a brief history and to see what's up next in the world of multi-dimensional photography.
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An antique TLR camera from 1940-1948.
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Photos taken with my ActionSampler of two famous places in Mumbai/Bombay- Colaba Causeway - a famous commercial street & Gateway of India, an extremely famous seaside monument.
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Over fifty modern art and furniture dealers gather in Cincinnati for the yearly "20th Century Cincinnati" show featured during February every year in the Queen City.
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I found an amusing set of old pictures at a Flea Market in Bombay and thought I would share them with you!
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On a border of the Financial City with its skyscrapers, there is Spitalfields Market from which the East End starts. 50 steps away from busy Liverpool Street Station, and you are already lost in narrow and curvy streets which haven't changed through centuries.
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Sometimes, that lovely old box camera on the shelf in the used bookstore/coffee shop works better than you think. This vintage Ansco was surprising, and I mean that in a good way.