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This is a review and testimonial to my faithful Zenit ET. For many years it was and still is a great friend and companion.
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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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It is said that every person has his or her special place, the place to which it is always delightful to return, the place that we also want to find in other countries when we travel a lot. It's the spot which will remind us of our special place. Simply said – my place.
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Or where it once was, at least. Check out these cassette wallets by Marcella Foschi! I love anything that reminds me of my childhood and cassette mix tapes are definitely on my nostalgia list. Gotta find that Ricky Martin cassette then...
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Bet you didn't think those delicious black and white cookies you've been munching on were a hundred years old, eh? Don't worry, they're not expired! National Biscuit Company--better known as Nabisco--sold their first batch of Oreos in March 1912. Serving up some fun facts about this childhood snack favorite below!
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Back in 1980 or thereabouts, my parents brought my brother and me to Hong Kong for a family vacation. One of the places we visited was Sung Dynasty Village, a theme park based on an old village in China.
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There are some photos which we love despite the fact that we do not really know why. They usually give us such strange feeling which triggers some of our childhood memories.
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After seeing that one of the requested Analogue Lifestyle articles for December was our childhood photo with Santa, I rummaged through the old family photo albums. Luckily, my parents took a lot of photos back in the day and I did find a photo with Santa.
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Hello, my name is Kristina. I want to share some of the memories I have of my grandmother. There won't be any dates or facts. I was too little and careless to remember. Besides, she was a mysterious woman.
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Kodak Star EF is the camera of my childhood.
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Sometimes, I let myself go between adhesive corners, sticky paper and the unique old photo albums smell. This time I’ll let you dive with me into this special pond of analogue memories and kind of…secret.
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My childhood memories are colorful. I grew up among the green trees and flowers over at my grandparents' home. Though I remember those colors, I have found some photos in black and white. From the moment I saw them, I saw them as gifts from my Grandfather.
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This summer I discovered boxes of slides my parents had shot during my childhood. Most of these were photos I have never seen. It was like discovering a box of long lost treasures!
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Finding a lost roll is always something nice. But, finding a roll that is almost two decades old is unbelievable!
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I just turned 22 and last weekend, I found some negatives of the photos my dad took when I turned 2 years old and my brother was just born.
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I recently looked curiously at all the old analogue photographs of yore that I could find. I got so happy when I saw the young and little "me" and all the captured memories of my life. Mercifully, my parents took all those photos.
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I recently rediscovered analogue photography and this is the story of the camera that started it all. Not the camera that helped me re discover photography but the camera that helped me discover it in the 1st place, and how it will always be inextricably linked with my childhood.
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Little baby me recorded eternally in grainy glory. Praise be to the awesome power of photons that allow the transportation of youthful visions of my child-self and the 1990s across time into the dark and digital depths of adulthood.
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Some pictures from when I was a cute kid and times were simpler. When kids actually went outside and played no matter the weather!
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This larger than life public sculpture doubles as a one-piece playground. Every time we see a little red wagon, we'll remember our rest stop in Spokane.