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This event was twice worldwide for Zaporizhzhya. Everyone had a chance to shoot their creative vision of space on black and white film, print their photos and send one of them to a random place in the world.
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If you think that it’s a bit of a hassle to go all the way to the country side just to see dots in the sky, then you might want to think about that again.
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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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Here’s another fun trivia about the lunar missions -- no, a family photoshoot wasn’t actually done on the moon, no matter how cool that would be – one astronaut purposely left a photo print of his family on the moon’s surface.
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Amsterdam-based writer / director S G Collins is not sure if men really did go to the Moon in 1969. But he’s pretty sure they couldn't have faked it.
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Yesterday, we wrote about the fascinating new image of our planet at nighttime as captured from outerspace. Now, let us focus on its older but equally fascinating brother, the iconic Blue Marble photo, which celebrates its 40th anniversary today.
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Here’s another facet of our planet that we don’t see every day. NASA has just unveiled a set of extremely fascinating and serene photos of Earth shrouded in the dark of the night.
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If you've heard about the bubble universe model (Eternal Inflation) the series of photos by Jason Tozer will remind you of the former. We may never know if theories within the spectrum of Cosmology are right, but it's good to think beyond the books, approach the subject-matter from a new slant, such as a romantic one by looking at Tozer's bubbles planets after the jump!
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When we booked our recent trip to Bulgaria, we knew we'd be extremely limited on suitcase space, as we only had one big one and four little ones between us. We were so concerned about this situation that a fortnight before we traveled, we met up and had a "packing party" - read on after the jump to find out what this actually means!
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Simply a must! The Pulkovo Obesrvatory has always been among my top favorite places in Saint Petersburg. I can visit it over and over again. After the madness of the big city, it is literarily a breath of fresh air.
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Did you know that aside from Buzz Aldrin and the late Neil Armstrong, 10 other men have walked on the moon? And they too were able to take photos! Check out these lunar panoramas taken from Missions Apollo 12 through 17 and see for yourself!
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In line with Neil Armstrong’s death last August 25, here are some of the photos that he and fellow “man on the moon”, Buzz Aldrin, took on their historic Apollo 11 moonwalk.
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It was a really sunny day out in London so I chose to grab my camera, pop in some film, and get out of the house. I didn't really plan on what I'll be taking shots of that day, I basically just pressed the shutter each time I saw something that I didn't want to miss.
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I'm always looking for fun ways to display my precious photos, and this is a simple tipster that gives a great space effect with materials you probably already own!
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Venus, the second planet, makes its way across the night sky, from west-to-east, tonight. It'll dart across the sun for approximately 7 hours, appearing to world viewers as a black dot. This is the best out-door concert you'll partake in this year, guaranteed! Plug yourself in, and listen to the violins sing while Venus glides.
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In case you haven't heard, graphic print swimwear is the hottest fashion trend this summer! Check out these sexy maillots and quirky bikinis featuring photos of the man on the moon, seascapes, cute animals, and more! Would you wear your analogue photos to the beach?
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This isnt exactly analogue, but this endeavor made up of thousands of hi-res images from the International Space Station as it orbits the Earth definitely deserves our attention. Go where few men have gone before, without leaving your seat! Take a trip to outer space!
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On this day, 50 years ago, John Hershel Glenn Jr. became the first American astronaut to perform an orbital flight around the Earth. Read about this milestone in space travel after the jump!
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While the idea of capturing the essence of a city in a picture made up of a bunch of torn photos may not sound doable, photographer John Clang has reworked shredded snaps taken in New York City to bring us a series with a refreshingly new and unique perspective on city life. Tear on over to the article, after the jump!
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Everything you ever wished for your apartment and even more.