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When you need a break after long months of work or studying, it's always a good idea to go surfing. Surfing clears your mind, it relaxes your body and soul.
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Soft pink sand, interesting little coves and coconut palms rustling in salty sea air of the unending Atlantic, Bermuda's south shore beaches in March are a perfect quiet walk when you just want to get away from it all.
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There is always something of interest and beautiful to photograph in nature, but it is not always easy. Things might move too fast, or be too dark, which is why I would like to share some of my do's and don'ts.
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Story about my first analogue camera Zenit TTL. And first pictures from beautiful place Dyrhólaey.
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Makapu'u has much to offer in the way of recreational entertainment for the outdoors type and an eager photographer.
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Shooting at the beach can be a challenge. I will share some of my secrets I use for fixed, pinhole and full manual cameras.
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Today I finally got my first roll of the Mauritius honeymoon series developed!
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Mark Tipple's approach to surf photography is a little different than your usual surfer hunk riding the wild waves. In his photography series, The Underwater Project, Tipple captures swimmers' emotion and reaction as they hit the ocean water and struggle to emerge from the waves.
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Koh means 'island'. Koh Tao and Koh Nangyuan are islands situated about 70km north of Koh Samui, Thailand. These islands are famous for diving and snorkeling.
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The northwest corner of Europe, Cape Wrath in Scotland. In medieval times, this was the untamed and inhospitable boundary of man's knowledge of Earth. The Edge of The World. Today, it is one of the most beautiful places on the planet...on a good day.
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After three days of scenic driving up the west coast, a little more than 1/2 way from San Francisco to Seattle, we woke up in the quaint little city of Florence, OR. We knew that if we got up early and made the 20-minute drive to Sea Lion Caves first thing, we'd get there before the hordes of tourists descended. What we didn't realize was that we'd also arrive before the fog lifted...
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Living in Texas, there's only one surefire way to beat the heat: go swimming. I'm always heading to the lake with my friends, so I could not wait to finally get my hands on the LC-A+ Krab and start snapping away!
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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 Lomography Gallery Store NYC in Greenwich Village packed up its beach bag and headed out to Riis Beach! We got a yellow school bus and filled it with Lomographers ready for the sun and sand. Take a look at the wonderful day we had!
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Pancakes by the sea, is as the name suggests, right by the water at The Entrance on the New South Wales Central Coast. I headed there with some friends one sunny morning and almost went into chocolate overload. It is everything you expect from a pancake restaurant and more!
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Dolphin Beach, the most unforgettable sunset in the entire world! There are many places for watching sunset in Cape Town: ever popular Camps Bay where you can watch the sun set while sipping Mojito, as well as enjoying champaign alfresco on the top of the Lion's Head mountain if you are into hiking. But arguably the most incredible of all is the sunset seen from the place called Dolphin Beach.
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A fish business initiated from a converted bus. First, you see the ocean and hear seagulls. Then, you feel a strong fishy smell. This is it, the Snoekies Fish Market. Founded in Hout Bay sixty years ago, it still serves fresh seafood and “fish and chips” meals in their cafe.
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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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Cabo Espichel sets an abrupt frontier between the earth and the sea. With gigantic cliffs, magnificent views, and a rebellious ocean all in the same place, it sets the mood to deeply understanding how small human nature is.
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This trail located in Kailua offers amazing views of Oahu and also has some WWII history. High above the neighborhood of Kailua, Oahu, Hawai'i better known as "Lanikai" lies a trail that the locals like to call as "Pillboxes". It is a group of three battlements along Ka'iwa Ridge.