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Sometimes, when it is a nice day and I need a rest from my never-ending pile of things I need to do, I will go down to the park at the back of my apartment building for a stroll by myself with a couple of cameras in hand. I'm extremely lucky to live right near such a beautiful park that I am able to walk in to rejuvenate, as well as get a little exercise.
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I was prepared for the Lomography Color Tiger 110 film to be a simple colour film, low-fidelity, reminiscent of the poor colour reproduction of the 110 of my childhood. I could not have been more wrong!
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The Diana+ Multi Pinhole Operator is a nice analogue toy in the Diana family. Use pinhole for dreamy pictures without thinking about lenses. Explore the world like a bee and use multiple pinholes. Let your Diana head spin.
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Stop by and check out Brightons fantastic street art scene as part of my new monthly series!
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Do you like crisp and detailed photos from a reflex camera but also need a bit of color craziness? Well, you really need to try the Tungsten X64 from Lomography!
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I love using my Holga to shoot long exposure portraits because it gives very dreamy and mysterious results. Many might think it is hard, but it is actually very easy and fun!
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The Woy Woy area (including Ettalong, Umina, Ocean Beach and Koolewong) is a popular holiday and retirement destination on the Central Coast around an hour and a half drive north of Sydney.
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Looking back on this year I know I will not remember it by the month, rather by the place that I was. I was extremely lucky this year to start the year where I come from in Australia, finish it in London, Canada where I now call home and visit a bunch of places in between.
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Half of my family are from Kent, England and it's only in recent years that I have been able to visit. I've been there three times and I stayed at my Aunt and Uncle's house for part of the time. They live on the sleepy isle of Sheppey in south-eastern England, and I managed to stumble upon an analogue lover's dream while on a walk there one day.
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We all love the simplistic use and cool designs of our favourite Lomo cameras. But sometimes you just want to step it up a notch...
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The tip I'm going to share with you is very easy, fast and, in my opinion, gives really bright results. You only need black and white photos and permanent markers.
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By spraying your film with water and exposing it briefly to the darkroom safelight, you can make all sorts and shapes of bubbles, drops and droplets shine on your home developed colour film. And that's not all - you never know what they will look like before scanning your film! See a new way to add an element of artistic surprise to your Lomographs.
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Getting bored of the same old autumn photo’s of leaves and grey skies using your supersampler? Read on to find out how to add a whole rainbow of colour to those autumn snaps!
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In Britain at least autumn has arrived after a non-existent summer. I’m hoping for a few sunny days to take advantage of the natural display on offer at this time of year. I’ve shared these tips to help you make the most of autumn colour wherever you are.
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The Canadian Chihuahua Rescue and Transport (CCRT) is a group of volunteers working together to rescue, foster and provide necessary veterinary care for homeless, abandoned and neglected Chihuahuas across Canada. Your heart melting yet?! Volunteer and coordinator Judith brought her two fur-babies, McGee and Gucci, to the LGS Toronto to check us out and give us some more insight about this great organization.
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See a room come to life with color, literally, thanks to Eran Amir's awesome brand new video. Check it out!
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Have you ever taken a glass of water and mixed in everything you had under your sight? Well, what if you put in your film as well?
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The northwest corner of Europe, Cape Wrath in Scotland. In medieval times, this was the untamed and inhospitable boundary of man's knowledge of Earth. The Edge of The World. Today, it is one of the most beautiful places on the planet...on a good day.
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Daniel aka djramsay from Southhampton picked the Colorsplash Camera as his favourite. He thinks it's awesome. Find out why after the jump.
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Summer road trips are one of the things I look forward to most about the warmer months. This year my boyfriend and I, along with another couple of friends drove up to Cape Breton in Nova Scotia, on the east coast of Canada. The Cabot trail is regularly on 'Top drives you need to do before you die' lists and I can see why. Over two days, we saw many beautiful landscapes and kept our eyes open for moose and coyotes!