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The Solaris is a pretty cheap Ferrania roll, which made me wary at first, but here I will show that it produces excellent results!
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Sahara desert, placed in North Africa, is one of the hottest and largest places in the planet, as well as an inspirational place for our Lomography craftsman, who surprise us one more time with the most original designs. Keep reading below to know what it's about.
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I, juansupergen, have lent my LC-A+ Russia Day loaded with Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 to my sister-in-law Isabel and turn her into a “Lomographer for a Day”. Look what she’s done!
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It's been a while since they came to visit us, but the LomoKino Premiere brought them back! Two of the founders of Lomography spent 24 hours in Spain and we couldn't miss the opportunity to ask them some questions. Sit back and enjoy this 100% analogue interview .
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Oscar Llorens is a magnificent spanish illustrator who creates unique characters and impossible worlds from his little studio in Madrid. Keep on reading to know more about him and see how he shoots with his La Sardina camera!
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Among zebras, tigers, cats and bears, we celebrate the launch of the new "Animal print cameras". enjoy this wild adventure.
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I invite you to walk around the Guggenheim Museum in the Spanish city of Bilbao in the north of the country to see it through my Sprocket Rocket (it was the first time I was using it) lens!
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Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to make the official presentation of the Spanish LomoTeam. We have a file on them, come and check it out!
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With my Diana Mini, Redscale, and with a tourist's attitude, we're going to visit the Giralda in Seville - and climb to its top! I invite you to discover a piece of Sevilla, one of the most beautiful cities in the south of Spain!
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A meeting with a friend in Logroño (La Rioja, Spain) was perfect to use, for first time, the fisheye accessory for my Diana F+ using black and white 120mm film!
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In the beginning of February this year, a couple of friends and I decided to make a surprise visit to our old classmates who now study in Seville.
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We can say that this is a "live" location. In the 50s there were facilities for one of the great fishing companies in the world. Its installations were turned into a big abandoned building 20 years ago. Once thrown below the old building, it has eventually become the "Conference hall" of the city of Vigo.
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All the places in the world have history and all sorts of stories to count to its neverending list of memories. There are those that are happy, yet, we always seem to remember the sad stories better.
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Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate, there's so many things that we can actually talk about this delicious dessert but for Christmastime let's focus on one of our favorite ways of enjoying it - hot chocolate. I gathered some images taken in Spain which best showcase this popular holiday drink.
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The Seville Fair is celebrated in April every year. Last year I was lucky enough to be there and witness an event that brings together the best characteristics to photograph. There was so much color, motion, tons of music and above all many people happily ready to be “lomographed” with their traditional outfits giving a special flavor to one’s photographs.