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We've got a new Lomo Amigo to introduce to you guys! Davy Rudolph is a graphic designer who shoots weddings on the side with his wife. We introduce Davy to the magic of the Diana Mini and he shoots up quite a number of amazing images!
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Last weekend's Sunday Times UK offered up a side of Lomography goodness with your coffee and morning paper covering an article by Bryan Appleyard discussing the hot new world of lomography that has so many people sharing the analogue love.
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Tokyo's hottest and higest place to be is the bulding "Tokyo Sky Tree". It's just the largest tower, in Tokyo! Only shyscrapers half the size were built before and it is the perfect place to get the best view not in an airplane. Check it out!
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Saturday night, October 31, 1981 was an unusual night in the port of Los Marmoles, in Lanzarote. There was a storm warning and the wind was blowing hard across the archipelago. The sea showed all his strength for the misfortunate travelers that sailed those waters.
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Summer is the best time to shoot, especially at the coastside of sunny Croatia. So let's start into the Summer Madness with a Diana Workshop! See you on 11th of August at Sherrif & Cherry in beautiful Rovinj!
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If you want to feel the wind on your face and feel the relaxing mist of the sea, go to Switzerland and have a look see at Lake Geneva. Cruising on the lake is a very nice way to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Lake Leman which is one of the biggest lakes in Europe.
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Diana Mini is a great camera, and with this quick modification, we will make it better. When I could not find the answers I was looking for, I took matters into my own hands. I have a knack for taking things apart and fixing them so I thought this would be easy, and I was right.
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Some kilometers away from Jaca, my hometown, in the Pyrenees, there is a small village called Lastiesas Altas, but it is not an ordinary village, as it has a beautiful rural cottage and a peaceful and lovely vegetarian restaurant, perfect to get lost for a while
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Like things simple and clean? The Diana Mini White will charm your minimalist heart with its all white-beauty. This first Diana Mini clone boasts the same cute-and-convenient features that you love in the original Diana Mini, in a fresh new outfit!
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Rhianne Moore is a Lomography enthusiast and a blogger who was asked by a friend why she started shooting film. And after a lot of thought, she began to question herself on why did she ever stop in the first place? Join her as she muses on the wonders of analogue and 35mm!
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Take a look at Singapore from a bird's vantage point high up above in the sky. At the Singapore Flyer, you are treated to an incredible panoramic, 360 degree view of Singapore, as far as the eye can see. Bring your cameras to get breathtaking shots that you wouldn't get otherwise!
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Fuji Professional 800 is a high-speed, low-grain versatile wonder. I've given it a whole bunch of situations to tackle, and it always gets good results. Well worth keeping some in stock - you never know when it could come in useful.
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When it comes to “Las Puntas” on the island of El Hierro, perhaps is coming to one of the friendliest places on the island. When it comes to “Las Puntas” on the island of El Hierro, perhaps is coming to one of the friendliest places on the island.
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Get to know the Diana Mini Workshop at the Lomography Gallery Store NYC!
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Amongst the alleys, shops and temples of Chinatown, you never know what you're going to find. It's a great place to get lost with your camera!
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You may remember Ethan Ward from 90210's first Season. Actor Dustin Milligan now shot his first movie with a leading role - appeared at the Premiere of his movie "Gunless" on the Red Carpet with a Diana Mini! in tow
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It all started with an old photo from my family's past. Now, I'm in a hot pursuit of Lomographic adaptations to meet the challenges of a new environment!
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Arrecife, in Lanzarote, is named basically because they are reefs( arrecifes in Spanish) in the area that protect the city port of the Atlantic tides.
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The lung of my city, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Parque García Sanabria's arguably the lung of Santa Cruz. Built in 1926, adopted the name of mayor who approved the construction, and with more than 67,000 square meters, it could be very nearly a botanical garden, given the large number of plants that can be seen from his walks.
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Shoot forever at the Lomography Gallery Store LA with the only camera to pair half-frame, never-ending fun AND the original 60's aesthetic of the Diana F+ in a pint sized package!