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  • Capturing the Essence of Autumn

    Capturing the Essence of Autumn
    For those in the Southern Hemisphere suffering from the 'I miss summer' syndrome. Don't Fret. Beat the blues by making the most of the cooler climate and the amazing color scheme produced by Mother Nature and enjoy Autumn - The Best Season Ever.
  • Auckland Domain: Something for Everyone

    Auckland Domain: Something for Everyone
    Whether you're taking your kids to the museum, having a romantic picnic at the Wintergarden courtyard, playing sports at the fields, or simply taking a break from the busy city life, Auckland Domain has much to offer! Keep reading for the details!
  • Cameraless Photography: How to Create Chemigrams

    Cameraless Photography: How to Create Chemigrams
    Discover a whole new world of photographic possibilities and learn how to create positive and negative photographic images without a camera! All you need is light sensitive paper and developer, stop and fixer. Intrigued? Read on to find out more!
  • Chlorophyll Development

    Chlorophyll Development
    If you thought the magic and science behind the process of developing photographs is amusing, check out these images by Vietnam-based photographer Binh Danh who develops photos on leaves using chlorophyll. Ah-mazing!
  • Anthotypes – Making a Print Using Plants

    Anthotypes – Making a Print Using Plants
    It is possible to print photographs using nothing but juice extracted from the petals of flowers, the peel from fruits and pigments from plants. In this great tipster from Malin Fabbri of alternativephotography.com, you can find out how!
  • Papercut Maps of Birds and Plants

    Papercut Maps of Birds and Plants
    The art of papercutting isn't just limited to Chinese papercutting which is what comes to mind when this art form is mentioned. Claire Brewster works to revitalize old and outdated maps by breathing life into them by intentionally puncturing them to create cutouts of beautiful birds, plants and insects in motion!
  • Tuileries Garden

    Tuileries Garden
    One of the best things Paris can offer. Oh, those gardens! I keep on coming back. The pure beauty of Paris. Place de la Concorde, Tuileries Garden and then the Pyramids of Louvre - nothing can beat this experience! Created by Catherine de Medicis as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564, it was first opened to the public in 1667, and became a public park after the French Revolution.
  • Chlorophyll Revealing

    Chlorophyll Revealing
    The analog life can sometimes be more surprising than it might seem. Let's check the excellent quality of images revealed with chlorophyll, over the leaves of plants. Amazing.
  • The Colours of Lomography: Green

    The Colours of Lomography: Green
    Green: the color of life, the sign of summer. The color of photosynthesis, which is necessary for all life on this planet. A really important color you could say. Take a look at some of my favorite greens and photos of trees!
  • In Bloom: San Francisco Botanical Garden Plantlife Walk ended 7 months ago

    In Bloom: San Francisco Botanical Garden Plantlife Walk
    Let’s get up close and personal with our Lomography cameras to thousands of rare and unique plantlife from all over the world.
  • The Botanical Garden in Berlin-Dahlem

    The Botanical Garden in Berlin-Dahlem
    The Botanical Garden in Berlin offers a wide variety of plants from all over the world and is an ideal place to relax on sunny days and to escape from the busy city.
  • Isabella Plantation in Richmond Park London: A Great Place to Take Your Mother

    Isabella Plantation in Richmond Park London: A Great Place to Take Your Mother
    Isabella Plantation is a section of the beautiful Richmond Park in South West London that has, over the years, been turned into a spectacular ornamental woodland garden. When I visited on Easter Sunday (which happened to be World Pinhole Photography Day) I was bowled over by the amazing display of flowers and plants. At the right time of year I don’t know a more beautiful spot in London and it’s also the perfect place to take your mother!
  • Springtime Analogue Shooting in a Garden

    Springtime Analogue Shooting in a Garden
    Leaves saturated in shades of lime, asparagus, clover and olive decorate the tips of freshly awakened trees which cast their cool, shady shadows upon the earth where rainbow colored flora blooms and blossoms. It is without a question that spring has arrived in the garden. It is without a doubt that her beauty beckons and begs to be captured.
  • Altamont Gardens

    Altamont Gardens
    The jewel in Ireland's gardening crown.
  • Feeding Pigeons in Chelsea

    Feeding Pigeons in Chelsea
    Making double exposures in Chelsea. I don't like pigeons myself. Well, not unless they are Chelsea pigeons. In Chelsea, everything is different, kind of like having a Midas touch.
  • Jardine Majorelle

    Jardine Majorelle
    Jardine Majorelle - high-fashion cacti in Yves Saint Laurent's private paradise. What a way to start your encounter with Marrakech! Jardin Majorelle was in my top 5 things to do anyway, so it was even better when our hotel's porter gave us complimentary admission tickets to this garden. Anywhere you go in Marrakech, it's worth taking a taxi.
  • Organic to inorganic

    Organic to inorganic
    No, not the rallying cry of Monsanto and other big bio-tech companies who want us to eat genetically engineered food, but a simple tip for creating eye catching multiple exposures.
  • The Portable Gardens - A Moving Location

    The Portable Gardens - A Moving Location
    Am I in Wonderland? Wasn't this colorful garden somewhere else just yesterday? Yes, it is a moving garden! Where you will find it next time is always a surprise!
  • Scotney Castle

    Scotney Castle
    Voted among the top ten best English gardens to visit, Scotney Castle is a wonderful place to go if you're into history or just want to enjoy some beautiful scenery. It is located just 50miles from London - and a few miles away from Tunbridge Wells.
  • Jardines de Turia

    Jardines de Turia
    The Gardens of Turia (Jardines de Turia) in Valencia is 9km of greenery surrounded by ancient walls and buildings. As this place has always been prone to floods, it actually got severely damaged back in 1957 that even a number of people lost their lives and most of the city was ruined. Because of this, Valencia decided to divert the course of the river paving the way for the birth of this lush garden.