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I found this obscure film in a fair, the name and look of it were not very promising, but it turned to be a great surprise!
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Are you into shopping? If yes, then Tsim Sha Tsui could be your mecca. It is definitely a place you must visit at least once if you visit Hong Kong!
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Pulau Ketam, or The Crab Island (translated directly from the local name), is a small island located in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. The island’s buildings are elevated 3-5 feet from the swampland, including their houses, thus, the island has fascinating fishing village scenery.
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It was all 'cause of my hubby I got the Diana Mini, but I never thought I could love her so much!
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Adrenaline junkies will surely heart the Macau Tower! It is a popular place for thrill seekers who want to experience the world’s highest bungee jump, the mast climb, or the Skywalk X.
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If there's anything that makes our lives quite stressful recently, is that we are cluttered with a lot of varieties to choose from. Well you could say this is just normal in the modern age we are in, but it's taking lot of our time and energy when making up our minds about a certain thing and it's frustrating. So if you're in need of an enlightenment, here's a lecture that you should read by our Tipster of the Week!
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Considered to be one of the most picturesque public spaces of its type in the West Midlands, Lickey Hills Country Park is set in the heart of the Lickey Hills woods.
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China Ferry Terminal is one of the three cross-border ports in Hong Kong located at China HK City in Canton Road, north of Harbour City Shopping Mall.
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Praça da Oliveira is an important and relevant square located in the historic center of Guimarães.
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Butterflies aflutter, pollen in the air and clear blue skies – seems like nothing could go wrong as you went out with your camera for a Lomo shoot, until exposing a few frames later, it suddenly rained and you found yourself back in your dark and dingy rat hole. So what to do? Light up some neon for something fun, says our Tipster of the week!
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Is it a plane? Is it a bird? No! Look! It´s the sweet and petite Diana Mini! Check out the Diana Mini on Primavera Sound 2010's promotional video!
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A Saturday drive with my family to the beautiful flower fields in Carlsbad where a rainbow of ranunculus happily gleamed at us.
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A brief synopsis: I hated cameras. Now I don't. It's a bit more detailed than that, though.
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Meet the Diana Mini Workshop at the Lomography Gallery Store NYC!
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Making our Diana weekend complete with the Diana Mini Workshop Sunday, May 16.
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Lomography is visiting the Photography Museum Amsterdam
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The most common complaint when it comes to the Diana Mini is that it won't wind all the way to the next frame. Don't rage against this machine, go with the grain. Film grain, that is.
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Without the other half, it just isn't the same. Diana Mini's two-shots-in-one-photo make it fun and easy to express your analogue stories!
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Here are some techniques you can try with your Diana Mini with some of its accessories: Half frame, square, multiple, strobe flash, fake panorama, fisheye, macro, tunnelvision
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We would like to get you acquainted with the sweet and petite Diana Mini! With every purchase of our little plastic princess, we'll be snipping 30% off 35mm film - to get you started with your 35mm square and half-frame fantasies!