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Did you know April 29th is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day? How about celebrating it building your own pinhole camera? How about making an instant pinhole camera? You only need an Instant Back+ and then it really is easy as pie!
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I leave you with a video that shows some Mongolian nomad kids' cute reactions after seeing for the first time their image on a Fuji Instax Mini.
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To be honest, I've been a terrible lomographer this 2011. While I've been able to shoot a lot mostly during my travels, I haven't been able to actually take my precious film to be developed! So it is with a heavy heart that I submit my year ender article filled with photos taken by my lovely instax cameras.
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Edinburgh is one of my all-time favourite places and even though it's been a little while since we were there, I still miss its wonderful atmosphere. It was one of the first places that I took my Instax Mini and I'm still so happy with how the photos turned out.
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Traveled to the Himalayas in Tibet with 6 cameras this summer, seeking enlightenment and great lomography. But the pictures I love most are not the ones I took but the ones I gave.
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In 2010, my parents fulfilled their dream and visited New York during Christmastime. I was so excited for them that I insisted that they borrow my Fuji Instax Mini to take with them. Here are the results that my dad got from one of his favourite locations in the world.
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Chill out, all you PETA supporters out there! I love animals of all sorts (well... except for spiders!) and could never do any harm to them. But the Lomographic future awaits and the only road to it lies in science and, therefore, experimentation.
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Not your traditional white border instant film!
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In June 2010, my boyfriend and I visited Berwick Upon Tweed, the northernmost town in England, for the first time - luckily I took my Fuji Instax Mini with us!
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Looking at the instant film by Fuji (Instax Mini) and the lomo love it has created.
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I am very glad I got this great instant back before I went to my trip around the world last summer!
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Instant film. People either love it or loath it. After shooting over one hundred photographs with FujiFilm's Instax Mini Film I'm ready to give my review of this flash from the past film. Does it live up to what many of us remember?
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Crazy party moments should not to be missed. Quickly snap up party shots and share them with friends in an instant with any of the instant cameras and instant accessories in our lineup! Tip: they make great Holiday gifts, too!
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The Diana Instant Back + Fuji Instax Mini Film = Fun On The Run in Sin City!!!
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Quick, instant, vivid colors and natural skin tones - this sounds like the awesome Fuji Instax Mini film!
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Think fast! Don't get left behind with nothing to shoot with. Our free Instax film offer is almost up!
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Take advantage of this offer to grab FREE packs of Instax film with your Instant Camera purchases - only until 7th October 2009 so hurry!
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Who could have thought that a Non-Government Agency houses a wonderful beach lot area in Calatagan, Batangas? It serves a dual purpose of accommodating trainings for the conservation of our wildlife and has been opened to the public where the income generated shall be used for additional funding of its projects. Because of its location, Calatagan was made the jump-off point for the EcoRescue (ER) live-aboard series. It is a program that aims to transform recreational divers into conservationists by teaching them how to monitor marine parks.
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Corsica also called "The beauty Island" is in the Mediterranean Sea. This island contains the "GR20":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GR20 , one of Europe's most famous and difficult hiking trails. There is many beautiful mountains with a lot of rivers like the Tavignano, the Restonica with very cold water but after a hard hiking it's a pleasure to swim in a pure water.
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The Spanish Parade (more commonly and mistakenly referred to as simply "the Arch") is a haven for tourists, wastrels and those looking for a convenient and picturesque place to get drunk in the warm(ish) Galway Summer months. Go through the Spanish Arch (built in 1584 to keep out the mad Spanish Armada) and walk down the Long Walk past quaintly multicoloured houses facing the swan hangout of the Claddagh Basin across the bay.