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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.
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As the worldwide celebration of Space Week culminates, it's time for us to take a peek inside the Russian cosmonauts' world, and marvel at the facilities they use to explore the world outside our own.
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Take a look at some pictures from the 80’s as we celebrate Space Week.
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Let’s take another look back at history as we celebrate Space Week. Take a look at some 70’s pictures after the jump.
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Let’s take a look back at the important events in history as we celebrate Space Week! See some pictures from the 50's after the break.
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World Photography Day is coming up in a few shut-eyes, and to celebrate, let us step back in time and take a look at some of man's best achievements in the field of photography: the first photos of the Earth from space.
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On this day, 42 years ago, American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon.
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It's been only 3 weeks since we officially opened the LomoHub to our London community and we've already had one rockin' party, an exhibition and 8 workshops! Heres how it all started...
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"Griffith Observatory is an icon of Los Angeles, a national leader in public astronomy, a beloved civic gathering place, and one of southern California's most popular attractions. The Observatory is located on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, just above the Los Feliz neighborhood. It is 1,134 feet above sea level and is visible from many parts of the Los Angeles basin." - quote taken from the Griffith Observatory website
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You've seen the dust, said hello to the carpenters and enjoyed the sound of drilling and the smell of fresh paint - Yep, something has been cooking in our basement!
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In every big city I went, I always wanted to visit a science, technics and knowledge museum, were you can spend all day long discovering and exploring many different sections about things you don't know.... Well, in London you have the Science Museum!
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There isn't much analogue photographs about space travel these days but looking at the sky with the naked eye is an activity as old as time. Here are some shots I managed to capture with long exposures and late nights of the galaxies - the most difficult to reach lomocation (for now).
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Vacant lots, wide open spaces, fields that seem to go on forever... it's just you, your camera, and the vast land in front of you. Share with us those wide open spaces and we'll be filling in your otherwise barren Lomohome with Piggy Points!
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A great 35mm cam... and she was in the space!!
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Ever wondered how a real-life Flickr would look like? Instead of uploading pictures to a digital space, the Wallpeople project posts photographs on a public wall. They have invaded 10 cities so far - and aims to continue this hands-on collaborative art project in more cities!
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Its a park but a bit higher up