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You've got the basics of using your macro lens down; now let's take it outside! There are some unique challenges to shooting outside with a macro, and the next few tipsters will help with a variety of scenarios.
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Peggys Cove is one of the busiest tourist attractions in Nova Scotia and is a prime attraction on the Lighthouse Trail scenic drive. The community's famous lighthouse marks the eastern entrance of St. Margarets Bay and is officially known as the Peggys Point Lighthouse. This lighthouse is one of the most-photographed structures in Atlantic Canada and one of the most recognizable lighthouses in the world.
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A place which makes you dream. Cape Point is the meeting point between the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. I have been there three times already and each time it's been completely different.
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The great outdoors, beach and mountains, are only a few miles from my home in Portland, Oregon. Check out some images from this adventure.
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Kaka'ako Beach Park is not your ordinary beach. It's set in an industrial area, with no sand, and looks out right next to a medical school and shipping vessels. However, it's one of my favorite places to be at - the contrast between city and nature is simply breathtaking.
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Last September my boyfriend and I headed south to Hunt's Point, a place he had stayed in many times with family but that I had never been to. He described it to me as the place that he is the most peaceful. After being there a few days, I sure knew exactly what he was talking about.
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Disneyland is not all there is to Orange County. This wild beach is a great place to sun yourself and to take fascinating pictures in a place where the locals like to go.
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This is a one-of-a-kind beach. My favourite one: with my pals or only with myself and I. Can't stop wondering how could I have let this one spend so much time without me, as I was wandering about, searching for that resting spot, that second home place.
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This picture of Mount Teide has been printed on the 1000 pesetas notes for years. It is the typical scene that every tourist wants to get as a souvenir of from Tenerife Island.
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Durdle Door is one of the most photographed landmarks along the Jurassic Coast. This rock arch in the sea was formed as a result of the softer rocks being eroded away behind the hard limestones, allowing the sea to punch through them. The name Durdle is derived from an old English word 'thirl' meaning bore or drill.
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Travel back in time at the Jurassic Coast of Dorset
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On the 20th of July, Lomography India held Part II of its Monsoon Lomowalk, in Mumbai. Here is a recap of all the fun and film pictures!
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The Park with Rocks is my favorite park in Constanta. However, this is not its real name. I have been calling it by this name since I was little, as this particular park is full of large rocks. But if you look closely, you will find that they are quite special!
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The casino is one of the most important landmarks in Romania and the most significant in my hometown, Constanta. Even though its interior cannot be visited because the casino has been closed to the public for several years, this magnificent monument has been Constanta’s trademark since 1910.
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My favorite spot to get some or most of the sun? I can only think of one place, to go up North and head to our family's ancestral house in Bani, Pangasinan. Surip is located at the westernmost part of the municipality along the South China Sea. As stated in their website, Surip is ideal for scuba diving, snorkeling, and recreational fishing. Different species of tropical fishes and lobsters abound this area.
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Rich shades let the mountains look different every moment. Our navigation system says we're in the middle of nowhere and the unfamiliar quietness won't let us doubt that it is right.
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During my recent visits to Helsinki, I have visited several of this city's amazing attractions and this one particularly intrigued me. A church built into the rock (aka Church of the Rock) is a great piece of original architecture.
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During my recent visits to Helsinki, I was able to see several cities filled with amazing attractions and this one particularly intrigued me. A church built into the rock (aka Church of the Rock) is a great piece of original architecture.
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A walk under the sea by the hand of a stranger
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The Moeraki Boulders are one of the strangest geological stone formations I ever saw. It looks almost like some aliens landed on a beach and left behind some of their eggs to prepare for a future invasion of the earth. Is this the "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"???