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Lomography will be my forever love and I have the lifetime mark to prove it! I have revived my analogue love on my recent backpacking trip to Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia. Just goes to show that I will never turn my back on something that I really love.
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A few days relaxing on the shores of Inle Lake, Myanmar while backpacking in 2003. A wonderful, beautiful, and very photographic part of the world. It was a knee-jerk decision going to Myanmar. I had a few weeks free and I was in Bangkok, so I bought myself a plane ticket, got a visa and off I flew.
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Although not strictly speaking of a "Gap Year", in 2002, my friend and I decided to buy a one-way ticket to Australia via Thailand and Singapore. We had no concrete plans but thought we would see what happened along the way. Ten years later, I look back at that time as one of the best in my life!
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My first-ever backpacking trip in the country. I brought my favorite Diana F+ camera and the ever-so-reliable Vivitar UWS, each loaded with a roll of Kodak Ektachrome 200 - yes, on an unexpectedly gloomy, rainy day. I was hoping for the best but also expecting the worst shots.
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Karimunjawa is a newly-discovered untouched virgin paradise said to become the “next Bali”.
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Green and black are the colors of Wales and England. Strap on your backpack, jump on the train, and grab your single-use camera. At least that's what I did. Wales and England are filled with vivid greens and deep blacks, all waiting to be captured on film.
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Wharariki Beach in Golden Bay is really worth a visit if you're headed to New Zealand. It's surprisingly not well-known to tourists in spite of the amazing views that you can find there - and adorable little seals! I've been there a bunch of times but it never ceases to enchant me.
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In December 2009, 9 friends and I started backpacking through Bahia (Northwest of Brazil), following down the littoral from Boipeba to Caraíva. The trip lasted one month. But let me tell you this: a fun backpacking adventure through Bahia, with a lot of cool friends and 2 Lomo cameras at hand: that's the recipe for a perfect vacation!
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Elephant riding is one of the most fun and exciting activities in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Last April, my dream finally came true and got the chance to ride an elephant. It was a blast!
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Discover the beautiful island that is Koh Samet, a tropical paradise famed for its white sand beaches and crystal clear waters only a few hours away from Bangkok.
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A short visit to the famous Golden Triangle has etched memorable imageries in my mind. It is the place where the borders of Thailand, Burma (Myanmar) and Laos converge.
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Khao San Road has a life and culture, sights and sounds, of its own. For backpackers who want to explore Bangkok’s cultural sights on a budget, make it your refuge!
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Yaowarat or Bangkok’s Chinatown is a lively and vibrant district that is best explore on foot.
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Another weekend, another getaway! This time it was in Cagayan de Oro, the “City of Golden Friendship,” and my first ever trip to Mindanao!
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Hello. My name is Danny. I'm 25 and I live in London. I was lucky enough to take a 1 year vacation solo around the world trip (Sept 08 - Sept 09). I would like to share my experiences and photos from my adventure with you.
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Hello. My name is Danny. I'm 25 and live in London. I was lucky enough to take a 1 year, solo, around the world trip (Sept 08 - Sept 09). I would like to share my experiences and photos (shot with an LC-A+) from my adventure with you.
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Spending 3 days living on top of a mountain in Patagonia, Argentina!
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Who need's electricity anyway? Visiting Laos will not be complete without visiting 4000 islands. A place where electricity is not present, making a trip more exciting!