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Burano. I don’t think that many tourists (but also Italian people from other regions of Italy) know about this little island of the archipelago of Venice. The architecture of this island is completely different from Venice and the key aesthetical point of this island is the huge amount of colors.
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Venice has recently been nominated as the most beautiful city of the world, as a tourist destination. I was born in the nearest town to Venice, called Padua (or Padova), so it has been always so simple for me to go to Venice for the Carnival or just to walk.
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Doel is a small village in Belgium, on the border of the river Scheldt. It is an old village, with a rich history. Crumbling under the pressure of their ever-expanding neighbour, Antwerp Harbour, it is now heading towards a devastating end. But for as long as it is still there, it will be my favorite place for a lomowalk.
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A trip to Europe is on the top of most of our bucket lists, but very few of us have the chance to travel with our busy lives. Luckily for us, there are other ways you can experience Europe without jetting thousands of miles away from home.
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Santiuste de San Juan Bautista is located in Segovia province in Spain. As you might have guessed, its name is larger than the village itself! On a normal day, I share the town with 600 other inhabitants, but as soon as summer starts those numbers multiply.
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The historical hard rock band from Italy, Lacuna Coil, decided to document their European tour in November with our La Sardinia DIY. Cristina, the front woman of the band, kindly answered to some questions.
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In 2012, I was lucky enough to take a brilliant holiday to Bulgaria, where I managed to hit a few different locations over the course of 2 weeks. This is now my favourite holiday destination ever.
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Meet fashion phenom Michal Pudelka as we serve him a dozen questions about analogue photography. The Slovakian aesthete—known for highly-stylized shoots involving similar-looking models—lets us in on his imagery inspirations, like childhood hospital visits, garment designs, and disposable cameras.
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Take a look at this historic gem of a photo that we spotted over at Vintage Everyday and The Crop Factor.
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Who would not want to visit Europe and experience all the beautiful scenes and all the romantic views?
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Located in Northern Europe, it is an island between the Greenland Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northwest of the United Kingdom. Iceland is the westernmost European country with Reykjavik as the northernmost national capital in the world.
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This week's featured Analogue Lifestyle article is "44 Days in Europe with 54 Films: Now an Analogue Addict" by thestranger13 from Singapore. For her cross-country travels, she found that she needed her digicam less and less as she discovered the many wonders of the LC-Wide! See some shots and read the story here.
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A 44-day trip to Europe with my LC-Wide opened my eyes to films. I have never derived so much satisfaction and thrill from taking, developing, and anticipating photos. And suddenly digital was part of my past, and it was effortless.
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While in a trip to Europe, I took a chance and loaded an expired Fuji Provia on my LC-A+. Read on to find out more and take a look at the surprising photos from this expired slide film!
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I spent four days in London and shot every moment with my Diana Mini. London is one of the most amazing places I've been to. I spent four days there and it was very cold! But I had a great time. The city is very beautiful. The architecture is quite different from the architecture of my country, Brazil.
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Marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen – the biggest flea market in Europe is an absolute must do on your to-do list when visiting Paris! The market holds about 2,000 to 3,000 booths on a 15km-long area that offers anything one could hope for. I enjoyed all the little alleys the most (the one you can see in the picture).
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I have brought along the Kodak Portra 160 35mm colour negative film for my trip to London, it gives greatest scenic pictures, which features balanced colour tone.The fine and smooth texture of its grain even gives more beautiful portraits of people as subjects. The best companion for travellers!
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It was October 2010, I was living in Perugia and didn't know what to do for a week. That's when I decided to put on my backpack and get to know the Campania, one of the most beautiful regions in Italy. The first stop of my adventure was Naples, the capital. The second was Capri, the Island of Love.
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I'm Lewis, a photography student from London, and I took a trip with two friends across Venice, Rome, and Amsterdam during the last week of February. In this article I will be focusing on our visit to the historic and beautiful city of Venice, showing the photographs I captured with my Lubitel 166B and Polaroid.
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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!