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Every cross processed slide films have different color shifts. In order to use them flexibly, why don't we have a color palette?
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Mix a roll of Fuji Provia 100F daylight color reversal 35mm film with cross processing and call your dish greenscale film! That's what I got when I tried it out -- a torrent of green!
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Sprocket Rocket shoots “extra-wide angle” panorama with the width of two 3:2 photos, which is really wide indeed. Yet you must encounter some occasions one day that even this amazing rocket is not enough, then you need to “double” the panorama!
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Klang town is located across the Klang river, both the north and south ends of the town are connected through bridges, where the Klang Old Town is located right at the south bank. Prior to year 1870, Klang was the Selangor state capital and administrative center, as well as the tin mining exportation center, until the British colonial government moved the administrative center to Kuala Lumpur.
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As I am only entering my 10th month of shooting with my Holga, I consider myself to be a rookie of sorts. It didn't take me long, however, to discover the surreal and impossible beauty of slide film.
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I was amazed and surprised by what Fuji Provia 100F has done to me upon my first try with it. You got to experience it yourselves!
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Krabi, known as the island paradise in Thailand. With its beaches, water and sun, I call it a heaven instead. =D
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The first purpose-built UK university campus in a foreign country. The University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus.
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Kepong Metropolitan Park, a paradise for all Kite Enthusiast, and lomographers I say.
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The morning after a heavy night in Khao San, we decided to hop on the local train, head pumping and all, but with one mission in mind – to go back to the old school: the ancient city of Ayutthaya!
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James Bond was in an action-packed boat chase on the Chao Phraya River in “The Man with the Golden Gun” but you can also opt to enjoy a nice sunset along its waters instead.
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Bangkok was our first stop in the land of the smiles. It is the main capital of Thailand with Suvarnabhumi airport acting as a hub to hundreds of international destinations. Sawadeeka Thailand!
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Stay a good week in Phuket and realize that even that is not enough! Explore its countless beaches, go all out in Bangla, meet the Buddha, surf if you are lucky, catch the stunt show, shop til you drop…. And the list goes on.
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Go to Chatuchak and find yourself leaving Thailand with an overweight luggage! Try to stick to inanimate objects so you don’t come home with a cute furry little animal!
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Walk through the halls of the Grand Palace, the former residence of many Thailand royals and the origin of many historical events…
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The name says it all. Behold the most revered Buddha in Thailand. It is truly magnificent. He even owns three fly outfits to match the season which was specifically made on the King's request. Too bad he doesn't like having His picture taken, but here's where He lives...
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Besides being famous for it’s monthly out of control Full Moon parties, Koh Phangan itself is a spot in Thailand worth checking out especially if you are the avid sun worshiper like me!
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Marijampolė it‘s not a big town. It‘s in the seven place by size of all Lithuanian towns, but it‘s my home town and I Love it. Marijampolė don’t have a lot famous locations, but there are some which you definitely need to see.
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If you are tired of your job, of routine and everyday running, you need a vacations and good rest? Well then this location is write thing for you. Elunda - it’s a small fisherman village located in Crete island. I have heart that lot of tourist love that place and now I understand why:
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This summer I had luck to visit one of the most beautiful places in the world – Santorini Island. I was shocked when I saw that incredible view when I step out of the boat. Thousands white-blue, small houses where sitting on the edge of high, rocky, lava, mountain.