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I really really love digging up old photos. I go through my family albums quite often. Old photos are a little reminder of the good times and awesome memories we all shared.
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Sometimes, when it is a nice day and I need a rest from my never-ending pile of things I need to do, I will go down to the park at the back of my apartment building for a stroll by myself with a couple of cameras in hand. I'm extremely lucky to live right near such a beautiful park that I am able to walk in to rejuvenate, as well as get a little exercise.
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One great thing about Canada are the four seasons. There's always a great backdrop for photographs and Community LomoAmigo whynotwinnipeg, a.k.a. Tatsuya, tells us all about that! Read on to hear about his tips of shooting for every season and also for some stunning photographs!
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My first experience with the new Lomography film Sunset Strip was at the perfect time of year for warm hues- Fall! I had a few surprises when I got this film back that I would like to share with all of you!
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Horizon Kompakt is a camera filled with excitement and challengeS, and that didn't hinder my spirit and continue shooting with it, learning as I go along.
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Looking back in 2007, Lomography has opened me to opportunities to learn and discover more about film photography. Here’s how my journey back to film began.
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Are you (too) guilty of taking hundreds of photos of trees and fallen leaves? But even though your photos come out pretty, don’t you think you may already have hundreds of identical photos? Read along after the jump to add some variety to your autumn photos!
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One of my favourite techniques, no matter the subject matter, is creating silhouettes. Some of my favourite fall photos were taken as silhouettes and I will share with you how I created them so hopefully you will be able to create some for yourself this season!
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Do you know the way kids see autumn? Autumn always brings to me something special, I don't know if it is the smell of the first rain in hot soil or the smell of smoke in the streets from fireplaces or the colors changing during the day!
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This week's featured Analogue Lifestyle article is "Gold Rush: Autumn on Film" by gelagoo from Winnipeg, Canada. Thwarted by snow and sleet in the past, she finally figured out how to capture the season's warm and windy atmosphere.
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Timing is key when shooting the autumn season. If you nail it right and avoided rain or snow, your efforts will be rewarded and well-deserved of a golden treat!
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When you start to notice dusk arriving earlier and earlier each day in Hong Kong you'll realize it signifies the arrival of Autumn! As daytime over the next few months is short, let's cherish sunlight with a roll of film and camera! Let's get out and shoot before sunset!
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It is already October and have you noticed that you are no longer wearing sleeveless clothes? You will gradually put on cardigans, scarfs and wear socks. Yes! They are some of the must-have items for Autumn, as Lomographers have shown us while galavanting around!
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Autumn is upon us, but the heat of the summer still lingers in Austin, Texas. Over the past few sweltering months, my dog and I beat the heat at, of all places, our local dog park!
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Have you noticed any changes when you've waken up recently? The sun is beating down gently and leaves are falling off with the breeze. You'll rarely take a tank top out of your wardrobe but instead opt for a cardigan. What do these things signify? It time for Autumn!
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The wind is getting colder and the leaves are starting to drop, it's beginning to feel a lot like fall. This will be my third real fall season. Coming from Australia, the land of the evergreen, I love being able to experience the beautiful colors and these lomographs are a recount of my past two fall seasons.
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Have you started to take notice of the leaves slowly changing hues, quietly falling off branches, and beautifully littering the streets? Better take your cameras out for a scenic photowalk, and capture the first few days of Autumn!
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September 22nd is the first day of Fall! While it may not seem this way in NYC, and still may feel a bit like Summer, we are too excited not to celebrate the coming of the beautiful turn of the leaves and cooler weather. Come to our classic Diana F+ workshop and fall in love with shooting this lovely camera on the first day of this colorful season!
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Summer is coming to an end, and autumn is just around the corner. It is time for autumn lovers to get out of their houses and take some pictures of autumn scenes, especially the beautiful, autumn leaves.
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It's coming into fall in the northern hemisphere and although to me that is just a reminder that winter is around the corner it is a great time to get out and take some Lomographs! I headed to the local public gardens and what better place is there to see how the seasons change!