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Okay, so I lied; its not my first taste of love, but it almost may as well be. Join me as I take you on the journey of my first experiences with the Lomo LC-A+ Russia Day in this review. There are many twists as well as turns, and just like true love, not all my experiences turned out how I expected, but it is love all the same.
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My first adventure at the amusements parks of Varese and Como (North of Italy) with my Holga 120 GN, a funny companion for a fun place!
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Before we had all these photography apps with countless effects, there was the Claude Mirror—a pocket-sized convex mirror tinted black that was popular in the 18th century. It was like a lens with a filter for any landscape, showing a vista with pleasant distortions and a subtle color palettes in its reflection.
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Do you feel inspired? Feel the urgent need to create something, but don't know exactly what? Your artistic talent is about to explode but do not know where to start? Well, this is the article for you. Arm yourself with your favorite lomographs and read on!
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It's now been a year that I'm using the Lomo LC-A+. I brought it with me in most of the trips I took in 2011, and I will try to explain why it's the ideal compact camera.
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Throughout the world, Paris is well known as the city of love. But there is at least one totally different place that is worth to be visited. In western Paris, right after passing the Seine, you enter a whole new world - it's name is "La Défense". The district is quite famous for it's architecture and office buildings and last but not least, for a feeling of déjà vu - but we will get back to that later on. Take a journey to the wonderful world of La Défense.
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If you have some film negatives in your drawer that didn't make you very happy, it's time to bring it to the light. You can create a very analogue environment with this tipster!
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Everything you ever wished for your apartment and even more.
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Overseeing the Seine and located in the center of Paris, the Louvre is one of the world’s largest museums with thousands and thousands of works of art. This is my practical approach to visiting this museum while still getting to see other areas of the city.
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Hamburg is dominated by water. This is also reflected in the architecture of the city. The latest example: Dockland, the ferry landing of the same name.
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Ahh .... summer time has come again, pack your bag, take your camera and go to the beach, take a shot of the horizon, sand and activities, but it might be better if you have something to make your photo look different, lenses, filters, flashes or colour splashes. Well, all of those are quite complicated for rookies, aren't they?
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A perfect place for sunset watching while enjoying a pint of beer.
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One of the most entertaining and panoramic squares of London. It is one of my favorite places in London. Not only because it only takes me 30 minutes to walk here, but because it's new, futuristic, contemporary, facing Tower Bridge and just next to City Hall.
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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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Do you know how glass refracts the light? Everybody knows that from school. So we can use the knowledge from school and build a pinhole fisheye camera.
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An amazing Botanical Garden with beautiful glass sculptures.
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Marinha Grande is also known as the glass capital (90% of the national glass production was made here). Now most of the Factories are closed, but we still produce artwork and decorative glass worldwide.
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Window Shopping is the examining of goods or services from retailers without the intent to purchase at that time.
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An Industrial Vanishing Act... Even if at first you feel physically or emotionally distanced from something or someplace, isn't it strange how such a void seems to intensify your own sense of attachment?