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Until now, I haven't been doing much face work with paint. But this time, I tackled it with water colors! Take a look at the tenth edition of my CopyCat series after the jump.
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An Italian proverb states: "Eyes are the mirror of the soul". Eyes are wonderful, a great subject for great photos! Enjoy!
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Pictures taken with my very first lomo-cam, the Fisheye 2 Python..yes I love reptile skin prints. I've been walking around the island with my "Orochimaru" (oh yes, I know it's funny to name your own stuff); and I've been stepping on this land for more than two decades and find it very boring from time to time until I saw it through the lens of the Fisheye 2.
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The busy bustle of the city can be all but too much for some, especially when it’s forced upon you like a bad vegetable. However, when you are mentally prepared to take in all the tantalizing colors and crazy times to be had, you can effortlessly line up a full day of crazy fun! So join me as we discover this together through a few different cameras!
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Experts recently discovered that a human eye can capture an image just by blinking. For photographers and enthusiasts, this gives a new meaning to the phrase ‘in the blink of an eye’. Want to learn how to do this? Read on!
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Here is a simple experiment to create special effects on your photo by simply using a toilet roll. Don't throw that carton tube away when you finish a toilet roll so you can give your camera a tubular vision!
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A meeting with a friend in Logroño (La Rioja, Spain) was perfect to use, for first time, the fisheye accessory for my Diana F+ using black and white 120mm film!
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Put a circular border around your Lomo LC-A wide angle lens shots!
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Since I arrived in French Polynesia, I discovered a new fantastic activity: diving. The clear and beautiful waters of Polynesia are of course a diver's paradise and taking pictures of this beauty with my analogue cameras is something I really love.
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Just outside of St. Louis, Missouri, is an amazing place. Laumeier Sculpture park is a lomographer's dream location. The park is filled with gigantic sculptures that rest along several trails. Any one of these sculptures provides enough photo opportunities to fill rolls of film, but the park contains dozens of wonderful works for you to shoot.