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You spend your holidays at the beach? Enjoy and bathe in the sun and then refresh yourself in the water? Well, that´s what most people do on the beach. Not me. Almost every time I travel to a beach I do this to do sports: I play Beach Ultimate. - Ultimate Frisbee played on the beach. Last year in August I played at the World Championships of Beach Ultimate in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy. Read on how hard it is to run in the sun when everyone else on the beach is looking for shadow.
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Creating a whole new world where land and water collides is now just a few clicks and tricks away. This is my experiment on loading a Kodak Ektachrome 100 GX on an underwater camera then loading it on an LC-A+ for doubles.
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Desperate for a new shooting location, I searched the internet looking for nearby places that might be of interest when I stumbled upon Lake Wood. Escape the rat race and the hustle and bustle of city life to relax in the Wood Land Trust, a world of photographic opportunities. Promising a magical combination of water and trees. Find out all about the hidden photographic haven of Lake Wood in Uckfield.
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On a sunny day, this is one of the prettiest beaches to take photos at! Makai Pier is easy to spot from the road and always a fun place to waste the day away.
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Sharks? Say what? Nah, at least not for now. Here on Oahu, we have tons of beaches. But Shark's Cove isn't your normal beach. Read more about it after the jump.
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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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One of the more popular pools frequented by swimmers of Oahu, the Manoa Valley Swimming Pool can be a pretty crowded place. But during swim meets, it's a great opportunity to capture athletes in action!
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Taking pics of children demands a sense of timing. This is nothing without speed and my La Sardina has this in spades.
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On the lucky occasion that I get to make the trip down to the other side of the island, Malaekahana Beach is one of my favorite destinations. Refreshing water, warm sand, and the wind in your hair. What more could you ask for?
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The Aqua Pix 35mm Underwater Camera is a toy camera, but it has something special, other than being cheap: its aquatic frame.
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The Via Crucis on Good Friday in Como is characterized by a particular moment: the Blessing of the Lake by the Bishop. Read about this event after the jump!
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My favorite beach of all time on the island of Oahu; Makapu'u Beach! Out of all the beaches around, this is my favorite spot to lie in the sand, jump in the water, and explore the shoreline. Read on to find out more about this place!
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Taking a romantic stroll along the boardwalk of this town called "The Entrance" in New South Wales, Australia, can bring you lots of different sights to enjoy with your loved one. Everything from the history of the town on placards to watching the pelicans being fed!
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What is more romantic than going on an adventure together? Walking hand-in-hand down a trail that maybe no one else has been to in months, telling each other stories and whispering sweet nothings, then BAM you walk into a cobweb! That's what you get when you're bush walking in Australia!
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Who would have expected to find a K9 Park on the rooftop of a shopping center? I didn’t. I was just exploring one of the newest shopping centers in Singapore when I discovered this rather unique feature.
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When stored well, films expired a year ago can still behave and produce results like those of fresh films.
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Dennis Havel, a retired 63-year-old policeman from New York, managed to photograph a pellet flying through a falling water drop when his friend challenged him to a $50 bet that it could not be done. Read on to see how the cop captured the shot!
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Singapore’s iconic waterfront, Marina Bay, is often used as a site for events and exhibitions so when Asia’s second open air light art festival was held at Marina Bay and was open to the public, I popped by for a look.
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One of the best gifts I received last Christmas was an accessory to the LC-A+ that allows me to take pictures underwater, better known as the Krab. Check out these cool pool photos we took, thanks to the Krab!
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These photos, like the paintings by trees, involved having specific forces of nature act upon them and not just the natural gases and elements found in photo development liquids. Artist Matthew Brandt photographs lakes and reservoirs across the Sates and does something special to the developed serene scenes, tantamount to "giving back to nature".