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About half a year into my love-affair with Lomography, I stumbled upon an old Kodak disposable camera that I had bought in high school. The expiration date was set for 2005, so I thought it would be fun to take some random shots and see what the results would look like! Trust me, they're fun... but not that pretty.
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Most couples like to spend their time traveling, dining, or just relaxing at home. But not Missouri-based Nicholas and Angela of Nerdbots. The lovebirds spend their weekends at junkyards and thrift stores, rummaging through scrap materials for their next robotic creation.
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This is where my friends and I go to get wild during weekends or just chill out during weekdays. 'Backstage' is behind the restaurant named 'The Junk Restaurant'. Wondering why it's also referred to as the 'Junk'? Read on to find out why.
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Instead of throwing out your bits of junk, it is time to board one! These little boats will take you on a breathtaking ride into the Halong Bay region and let you sleep under the stars surrounded by the sea and ‘floating’ mountains.
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Jason Mecier is a San Francisco-based artist who creates quite unusual celebrity portraits. Read more after the break.
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They say that you shouldn't take your wallet in these streets or park your car nearby, cause there is a chance that you'd get pick pocketed and someone will steal the tires off your car. Interested? Surely made me interested as hell, so Partha, Anondo and I went off to Mutton Street.
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Forget landfills, donate your trash (and cameras) to this three story behemoth of a structure made entirely out of junk, hidden away in near secret in suburban Austin, Texas!
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A warehouse FULL of antique goods a place to remember in the small city of Antwerp!
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Show to us your crazy packrat schemes and you just might be the next one to pick our user round-the-clock rumble theme!
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The Spanish Parade (more commonly and mistakenly referred to as simply "the Arch") is a haven for tourists, wastrels and those looking for a convenient and picturesque place to get drunk in the warm(ish) Galway Summer months. Go through the Spanish Arch (built in 1584 to keep out the mad Spanish Armada) and walk down the Long Walk past quaintly multicoloured houses facing the swan hangout of the Claddagh Basin across the bay.