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Let me share with you my story about spending a holiday in a remote island town with pristine white sand beach and charming locals! For most of us whose lives revolve around the metro, summer is not complete without the perfect vacation by the beach. At these times, travelers head off to Boracay or Palawan, two of the most popular beach destinations in the Philippines.
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Creating a whole new world where land and water collides is now just a few clicks and tricks away. This is my experiment on loading a Kodak Ektachrome 100 GX on an underwater camera then loading it on an LC-A+ for doubles.
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Looks like you guys loved the underwater free dive photos we posted last week, so we're sharing another set of gorgeous monochrome undersea images. These delicate portraits were shot by British photographer Jacob Sutton who usually shoots more dynamic fashion ads.
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Thinking of buying an underwater case for your beloved Fisheye? Read on for my review of the Submarine Case.
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The Aqua Pix 35mm Underwater Camera is a toy camera, but it has something special, other than being cheap: its aquatic frame.
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Nothing but awe for these amazing underwater ink photographs by Italian artist Alberto Seveso. He is able to integrate art, beauty, and even fun into his incredible images. Find out more about Seveso who is as evanescent as his work.
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Photographer David Stahl has built what's thought to be world’s first 8x10” underwater analogue camera. In search of a challenge, and not buried treasure, Stahl went against his friends who repeatedly told him that bringing his idea to life was impossible and came up with this anything but shallow device. Throw yourself into the deep end and swim among mermaids after the jump!
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My first Lomo camera is a white Fisheye 2. Little did I know that it would start my love affair for analogue photography. Read on after the jump.
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What better way to remember those hot summer days than with underwater photography. Now Lomography helps me to forget that we are 5 degrees and experiencing very cold weather! And the fact is that the summer was very Lomographic!
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2012 is the year of the Lomograph! And to celebrate here are my top seven places to visit this coming year.
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One of the challenges that analogue photography can give is taking photos underwater! And we at the Community wanted to see how great Lomographers are in taking this plunge!
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Since the first time I saw the Krab, I knew I had to have it. Even before I bought my LC-Wide, it was my dream accessory. I live on an island surrounded by water and beautiful beaches, how could I resist it?
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In the first week of 2012, I have re-invented my SuperSampler, received a Sprocket Rocket and bought some Tungsten film. With all this new material my bucket analogue list has increased, the main point is that I need some sun! Well, that will be resolved...
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I bought it in a sale for just 30 reais (equivalent to about $16), and couldn't imagine that it was able to give me such good results.
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Photographer Mark Mawson shot these amazing photographs by dropping paint into water. The following photos are part of his photo series called 'Aqueous'. More after the jump...
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Do you like taking photos underwater? Here is a quickie tipster that I have for you if you want to take pictures underwater without the sun.
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If you love enticing beaches, beautiful underwater, and memorable sunsets, the Karimunjawa Island chain is just the perfect getaway for you. The moment you set foot on the secluded island, you'll wonder why it took you so long to find this place.
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How do you make something as menacing as boxing insanely hilarious? A group of crazy guys with unbelievable lung capacities answered by taking it underwater in 1939.
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Take photos underwater (or just around bodies of water) without ruining your LC-A+!
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Since I first saw this treasure, I immediately told myself, "I HAVE TO GET THAT!" Luckily for me, I got the Krab when I participated on the "Energy that moves the World" exhibition. Yes, I was so lucky when I finally received the package from Lomography and Petrobras. Thank you guys!