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Summer season means time for a beach escape. But for this year, it seemed like this was the busiest year, work-wise. So my friends and I forgot to make reservations, even worst, we forgot to talk or plan anything for the summer. This didn't stop us from going though.
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An Englishman Expat recounts his summers in New Zealand. Christmas in the Sun is a pretty strange place to be.
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So April was rainy but the sun is back and it is time to make plans for summer. This year I am looking for some special adventures that I haven't done in years...
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Should I write about this amazing location or should I hide it from everyone, in an attempt that it remains preserved from the touristic madness of the region? Well, if there is someone I would like to show this magnificent place, it is you, dear lomographer!
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Before I went there, I heard that it was supposed to be the "Maldives of Thailand", and true enough, when we finally arrived, Koh Payam was an absolute delight - and more! Read more about our adventures after the jump!
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On a sunny day, this is one of the prettiest beaches to take photos at! Makai Pier is easy to spot from the road and always a fun place to waste the day away.
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Sharks? Say what? Nah, at least not for now. Here on Oahu, we have tons of beaches. But Shark's Cove isn't your normal beach. Read more about it after the jump.
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My university town of High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire could never be described as a Mecca for the fashionista among us but delve deep enough and there are a few people bringing the fashion edge to a small town.
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Camps Bay Beach is a popular beach set against the mountains of Cape Town. It's a short drive from the city center and is well-known for its white sand fringed with palm trees and its busy beachfront cafes.
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After driving more than 1000km from Lima, we finally arrived at a small but busy town in the northern coast of Peru. It might be full of tourists most of the year but it's still my favorite place to rest from the crowd of the big city. Sun, beach, great food, drinks, and awesome people...that's what I always find in Mancora.
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The La Sardina was a camera I ended up buying the same day it came out last year. The version I brought was the lovely bright red El Capitan. I thought I would give you an insight into all the places I visited whilst shooting the first roll through it. Read on to find out more.
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Motuihe Island lies between Motutapu and Waiheke islands in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand, near Auckland. It's remote, uninhabited, and in summertime, a wonderful place to visit to get away from the city.
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My favorite beach of all time on the island of Oahu; Makapu'u Beach! Out of all the beaches around, this is my favorite spot to lie in the sand, jump in the water, and explore the shoreline. Read on to find out more about this place!
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The beachside town of Terrigal is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. A romantic stroll along the beach eating ice cream, run up the Skillion to see the views from the top or taking a date to one of the many restaurants or bars in the area are just some of the many romantic things you could do in this little part of the world. Just don't try to drive into Terrigal on a sunny Saturday morning or you'll be gridlocked!
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"My name is Erin and I like long walks on the beach and taking photos with my various Lomography cameras. Do you want to be my boyfriend?" With never having lived further than a 5-minute drive to the beach, here in Australia if the sun is up, there is always some fun to be had down at the local beach!
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If you thought the magic and science behind the process of developing photographs is amusing, check out these images by Vietnam-based photographer Binh Danh who develops photos on leaves using chlorophyll. Ah-mazing!
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Ipanema Beach and Feira Hippie are nice places to spend a lazy Sunday in Rio de Janeiro with your camera and ISO 100 film! Me and my Super Sampler said "good bye" to the Ipanema Lomography Store with a Rolé Lomográfico.
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A palace is a spectacular sight in every corner of the world. But sometimes the events around the monument have that special edge, that make it a unique lomographic location.
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Ferrarnia Solaris 200 is a color negative film that you can get for little money, but comes with wonderful colors. Read more about the film after the jump!
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My most memorable travel escapade of 2011 came from the sunshine state, where fantasy meets reality in a place known as Walt Disney World.