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Throw all the books aside and bring your (film) camera out on this breathtaking trip to Yehliu Geopark!
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Every year, we await fervently for signs of Spring beginning -- that's when you go looking for cherry blossoms in full bloom!
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In November 2012, I traveled to Taiwan where I took some photos. Then I reloaded the films back into my LOMO LC-A +RL and took photos in my country, Japan, one month later in December 2012. The photos turned out to be very unique – different times and places in one photo!
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I love walking along the fashion street, not for being shopaholic, but to enjoy window shopping.
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Pink is my favorite color, I always want to live the world with pink! Now Redscale XR50-200 made my dreams come true.
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Besides beautiful totem tattoos, one can see overflowing happiness on BaiLeSi. BaiBai transformed the La Sardina DIY into a little vivid orange monster. Will the world become more colorful and brilliant when seen through it's naughty viewfinder?
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Two man team "First of May Studios" runs an illustration blog. Their brain is filled with fantasy, in their tiny kingdom, one can find your innermost cells of cuteness and melancholy. Under the touch of their creative black and white pen strokes, what will the La Sardina DIY look like?
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Taiwan's homegrown bicycle brand "SENSE30" derived its name from the tattoo on Joe's hand "30". Aside from being the planning & design director, Joe, who loves to create, is also the design director of the famous design firm, Good Studio. What type of blueprint does Joe see on the La Sardina DIY?
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Aaron Nieh rose to prominence in his sophomore year due to the Eslite Mall project. He published a book and had his own studio before the age of 30. He is the designated designer for many iconic pop albums, and is an award winning book cover art designer. In the hands of such an accomplished designer, what will the La Sardina DIY be transformed into?
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We're not talking about the most loved/hated photo editing software; we're talking about an actual photo shop! While looking for antique cameras on eBay, we found a vintage photograph depicting a pharmacy-slash-camera shop from way back in 1910! How does it compare to today's photo stores?
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The Taipei Biennial 2012 is in full swing and is definitely the hottest thing in the Taipei Art scene going on currently! So, travelers through the beautiful city should mark the venues on your maps! Curated by the renowned Art critic Anselm Franke. Hong Kong artist Pak Shueng Chuen will be among the 40 participating artists. After the jump, get ready to museum-hop!
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Have you ever tried eating inside a comfort room? Or eating from a toilet bowl? This wacky themed restaurant will definitely give you a unique and fun dining experience as if you're inside your own bathroom!
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We’re very excited about our Win Your Dream Space Competition and having you sharing our Analogue Lifestyle in our Lomography Gallery Stores! Want to know if you have what it takes? Then you’ve come to the right place!
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Earlier this summer I was fortunate enough to be asked to play percussion with the Bard Conservatory Orchestra on their greater China tour. We played 7 concerts in 7 different cities over the course of 3 weeks! Luckily, there was also just enough down time to explore a bit. Read on to hear about the highlights of my trip!
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When the streets of Taipei City meets an ultra-wide angle lens...black-and-white fun of wide angle street shooting begins. Here's a mini-review of the Lomo LC-Wide as a "street" camera.
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An old veterans' community restored as an artist village in 2010 - Treasure Hill is every bit as alluring as its name.
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On weekend mornings, you'll find antique collectors and bargain hunters gathering at the FuHe Bridge Flea Market, scouring for treasures amongst piles of second-hand junk.
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Sandy is a friend whom I befriended through the LomoHome. We did a film swap for our double exposures. Take a look at the pictures after the jump!
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If you were ever able to catch an episode of Fun Taiwan hosted by the lovely Janet Hsieh, you'd see how fun it really is to be in Taiwan - aside from its picturesque countryside with an abundance of flora and fauna, it's highly-developed capital, Taipei, is a vibrant mix of east and west; traditional and modern. Interested in paying it a visit? Check out what your fellow lomographers have to say through this Locations series feature on Taipei!
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Let me share a review about shooting with expired Ferrania Solaris 200, the Italian color negative film made famous by the Japanese.