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Black and white is considered one of the oldest types of photography. Many photographers still opt using monochrome film because of the beauty that it can produce. Let's take a look at some monochrome dog and cat photos after the break.
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Retronaut is a website dedicated to archiving weird, wonderful and historic photographs from the last 200 years. Amongst this vast collection you can expect to see photos of London from 1913, raunchy fashion shoots from the 1920’s, futuristic designs from 1962 and everything you could possibly imagine in between. This week we have dug through the archives and found some rather cute black cat auditions in Hollywood from 1961.
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Those who are superstitious might veer away from these photos of a Hollywood callout for black cats but we can't resist the furry felines! Lucky for us LIFE was able to archive these exquisite black and white photos by Ralph Crane from 1961.
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The Sardina was my first Lomo camera and became a loyal friend. Let me tell you this love story.
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It is undeniable that we Lomographers have an endless fascination for cats. Hey, I could bet that they are favorite subjects! Those cute felines, they surely make our day!
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When in Rome, visit and shoot at the Protestant Cemetery, one of our favorite places to snap around even if it's not Halloween. Read some historical facts and tips for when you end up here later in life--or the next!
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Before I went to Istanbul, I had no idea that there are so many cats in the streets! They are loved and petted by nearly all locals and tourists, and some look really majestic, not like normal street cats. I couldn't pass them without taking many pictures, and so I got a very huge cat gallery.
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Roaming around the Lomography Gallery Store Soho, there were bats, tiger hats, frog masks, and delicious cider. Also live music from cats and cats and cats and most importantly the launch of the Valentine's Edition cameras. Find out who looked the scariest and check out some seriously snarly smiles..
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Woof! Meow! Any animal lovers in the house? Let's look at the lovely animals in Singapore's local pet shelter through a Lomographic lens. They will melt your heart!
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We lomographers adore cats. They are always the best models for our lomographs. Their eyes, their whiskers, their fur--all are so good-looking in their own ways. Below are some fun facts about cats I found on the internet and some awesome lomographs taken by our fellow lomographers and me myself. Read on after the jump.
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Have you been planning to take a series of pictures to document life in Singapore? Grab your cameras and fly down to Tiong Bahru right away!
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Once a busy coal mining town, Houtong is rapidly becoming a popular spot for cat-watching. Houtong is a small village in Ruifang township, north of Taipei. Once a busy coal mining town during the Japanese colonial rule in the 1900s, Houtong is now famous for the hundreds of stray cats that inhabit its streets. The cats are regularly fed and cared for by locals and volunteers.
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A ‘Cat Lady’ is a sterotype term for single women who take care of cats. In some places, women who have cats are said to become spinsters for life. Read more about cat ladies and view some vintage photos here.
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My two cats are like "yin" and "yang", in their colors, personalities, and even their lifestyles before we adopted them. Just like me, they're dual: white and black, black and white... They're special.
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Meow~meow~meow~ That's how I met La Sardina. We fell in love from that day!
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Kuching is the capital of Sarawak and is a part of Malaysia. Did you know that Kuching is one of the largest cities on Borneo Island? This city has a mixture of old and new buildings. My urban adventures starts at Chinatown, Padungan and other areas in the city from day to night!
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Use the scheme of your Diana clone on your Diana Mini!
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We all have our favourite photographic subjects when shooting in analogue and one of the usual and universal subject that is loved by many belong to the Kingdom Animalia: CATS! Actors, artists, musicians, and even writers — they all have one thing in common: their very own furry, lovable friends.
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Which is the best season to take pictures? I guess the answer could be only one: SPRING!
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I like this district which is situated far from the center of Rybinsk. I like it for its quiet streets and small population. Here I spend my weekends smoking my pipe, listening to music and radio, and just messing around.