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When you’re traveling and engrossed in all that visual “porn” of new places you are about to discover, it’s very easy to forget about the real world. After all, all you really need to worry about are who to meet with, where to eat, and what next to see or experience.
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The dust had barely settled behind us at the California-Oregon border when our tire popped, leaving us stranded in a small Oregon city (if you can call it that) in the middle of the widest gray sky I’ve ever seen in my life while men with heavy country accents replaced all our tires. I thought it a bad omen and grumpily urged my boyfriend to drive us back to LA, already missing its sun and its big city conveniences.
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Last week was not particularly creatively productive or eventful for me.
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Checking out the new Lomography Film Scanner!
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How to get what you want for Christmas.
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I need to go to more shows and concerts. While it is never hard to find something to do in Seattle, choosing one thing is even more difficult! Grab your cameras and explore the music-filled nightlife of Seattle
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The Smith Tower in Seattle hasn't been able to claim the title of "tallest skyscraper on the west coast" for 50 years, but this 38-storey neoclassical office tower is still worth a visit. Since the first 34 floors are private offices, and the top three floors are for private residence, your visit will include the lobby, the elevator, and The Chinese Room on the 35th floor.
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Looking to change or upgrade your camera strap? Feeling down about the teeny tiny camera strap included with your new camera? Want to express yourself and set yourself apart from other Lomographers out there? You just might need a new camera strap! Today, I am here to help you break free from boring straps! Let's get started!
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CitySlicker Abby tells us about Skateboarders and the Marginal Way Park in Seattle. Have a look at this great and rebuilt location and keep track on Abby's reporting.
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Hi everyone! Herbasaurus, your US City Slicker from Seattle here. For this next lomo adventure, we journey to a city near my hometown. From Seattle, take a ferry over to Bremerton, then a short drive over to Silverdale. There you will find Gateway Skate Park a few minutes right off Highway 303. This small skate park, located next to a dog park, may seem small, however, is large enough for local skaters to practice and show off what they got.
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Come meet up with other Lomographers from the Seattle area. The Seattle Lomo Adventurer's Club (SLAC) has been going strong for nearly five years now. This meet is for lomographers of ALL experience levels. Even if you don't have a camera...but have been curious about Lomography...come down to the Annex and see what all the fuss is about. This meet is a FREE event.
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Today our new City Slicker from Seattle introduces us to Seattle. Welcome Abby! we are looking forward to reading more about your city and joining you on your tours through Seattle.
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When the Sun shines in Seattle, its kind of a big deal. Actually, its a really big deal. Time to venture out and explore the city with my actionsampler! Here is my review of this multilens camera!
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Lomography is coming to Seattle this June! Excited to see what's up on that month? Check out the 2 meetups after the jump!
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On their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Let's meet Herbert, who will introduce us to Seattle, Washington!
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Having opened in 1977, on Seattle's prestigious waterfront on Pier 59, it continues to showcase the local aquatic wildlife of the Pacific Northwest's Puget Sound along with some more exotic varieties.
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Until March 24th, M.I.A Gallery hosted an exhibition of photographs by Malian photographer and Hasselblad Award winner Malick Sidibé. The exhibition in Seattle consisted of over 30 photographs by Sidibé. As you can see, Sidibé’s work focusses mostly on black-and-white studies of popular culture in 1960s Bamako. It includes portraits both of people and of life so to speak, but the human element is always present in each picture.
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Two pinholers swap film to create a series of double exposures from Seattle and Nashville in the U.S. See the photos and learn more about the story after the break.
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Seattle, Washington is not quite on the West Coast but it definitely has an original West Coast feel. The stereotype that it rains all the time is misleading. There is plenty of sun and color in Seattle and the rainy winters just make Seattlites all the more enthusiastic to celebrate color all year long.
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I was touring inside the Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA this September 2011. Using my Lomo LC-A+RL with Color Chrome film