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On 29th April there was a pretty popular event in my town - Season opening on Lubovna Castle. This occasion is always accompanied with a lot of visitor from different countries and historical performaces played in front of the audience. So what else could I do than grap my new La Sardina and became a part of it!
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Autumn is one of the best times of the year to take some photos. During this time, you can capture wonderful colors and the true beauty of nature. Here are some tips to get you started!
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Fallen leaves of varying hues make autumn one of the most scenic seasons worthy of a picture or two. How would autumn scenes look when stripped of their characteristic colors? Allow three of LIFE magazine's veteran photographers show you autumn of the yesteryears in monochrome.
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Which is the best season to take pictures? I guess the answer could be only one: SPRING!
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Leaves saturated in shades of lime, asparagus, clover and olive decorate the tips of freshly awakened trees which cast their cool, shady shadows upon the earth where rainbow colored flora blooms and blossoms. It is without a question that spring has arrived in the garden. It is without a doubt that her beauty beckons and begs to be captured.
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You Came, You Played, You Shot!
We had invited you to participate in the cricket season and send us pictures of the game wherever you could catch it. And now its time for the awards ceremony!
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What was a wake up call for Canada turned into an open call to everyone missing the summer sun and dog day afternoons. Thanks for showing us your patio season shots helping us get through the the bumpy spring. Congrats to all the winners!
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Amber hues, somber moods and gracefully falling leaves peppered our inboxes for submissions to our 67th LomoMission: Autumn Love! Seasons may change but great Lomographs are eternal, as proven by our winners!
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Summer turns to fall, and you know what that means – it’s time to slip out of your sunny tanlines, and ease your way into the mellow autumn season. Lots of warm colors will be giving the atmosphere a radiant glow. Give this LomoMission a go and we’ll generously reward you with Piggies, enough to get yourself some Diana Mini goodies.
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In Taiwan, because of the subtropical climate, a traditional “desert” is impossible to appear here. But every winter, the northeast monsoon comes. During this time a miracle happens, we can actually see the desert in south Taiwan.
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You'll surely clap your hands if you know you're happy, yes? And you'll certainly clap even more loudly if you see yourself listed as one of the winners!
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Who got to eat the most delectable food on that breezy summer night? Find out here!
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Time to put your social skills and your killer smile to work in our summer dinner night out rumble!
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Jacksonville, Oregon is a historic town found right in the center of Oregon’s wine country. It’s about a 20 minute drive to get there from my apartment in Central Point. It has always been a favorite stop for my Mom and I when looking for something fun to do on a Saturday afternoon, or when we’d have family visiting from far away, anxious to go sight-seeing.
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Mountains are adventurers best friends, right? If you go there in winter, you can have a loads of snow, skiing tours and so on. If you travel there in summer, hiking, climbing and things like that are all your options. But if you, like me, go there during the first days of the spring, you can get into a very difficult to judge situation.