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I was excited a few weeks ago to learn that the UK chain of pound stores known as “Poundland” (where everything costs just £1, for anyone unfamiliar with this concept!) were selling in-date rolls of Kodak Colorplus 200 ISO 35mm. I had heard it can be a bit grainy, but it was so much of a bargain that I spent £22 buying every roll they had – so far I have not been disappointed!
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The LC-A+ White Japan Edition is the best camera I own, not only for its stylish and pure look, but the way it makes my photos super duper!
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Manila's famous bargain market never fails to be a great photographic location - especially in monochromes.
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Here's some good news! We're extending the 24 Hour Pop-Up Sale until the weekend, giving you more time to snatch up classic Lomography items and rare pieces at special prices!
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Cheap rebranded B&W film with lovely results. You must try this one!
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Today's the day! It's the LC-A's 25th Birthday and we're putting off the greatest deals and bargains you've ever seen! Time to break your bank and get the best swag to celebrate with - lasts until the end of the day only!
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I have loved this market since it started up way back when..I lived in the area and it was great to have somewhere to rummage! it was intimate and felt like you would always come away with a treasure or a bargain you'd been searching for a long time.You feel like a magpie in a jewelry shop, a delight at every turn.
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Though there are many markets throughout Bangkok, Chatuchak Weekend Market is still pretty much the undisputed king of them all. Chatuchak is pronounced as Jatujak and simply known by the local people as JJ. This weekend market is a-must-place to visit (or to shop) if you visiting Bangkok simply because it is the biggest open air market in the world. It covers over 35 acres and contains more than 10,000 stalls selling practically everything under the sun. Such as the smallest nails, to foods, trendy fashions, antiques intricate wooden carvings, masks from far-off lands, adorable fluffy dogs, colorful fish of every hue and singing birds. Once inside the market, you will be catch up in a world of bursting crowds and stalls stretching as far as the eyes can see.