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They are high, almost unreachable, and are most lovely when lighted by the enormous sun. They're also huge and everywhere for all it takes is one look above for a quite ethereal view.
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When taking about "unique perspectives" in Art it might be hard to pinpoint a contemporary example that is truly the first of its kind. Photographers who've been in the field for a longtime often cite that budding photographers follow the pack, though this is also not a truism as we aren't the ones to determine the underlying message and inspiration behind another person's creation. After the jump, let Jakob Wagner show you his angle on famous locations through his photographs.
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Penny’s first memories of Finland are connected with fun and surprise. It was the first week of January and she was preparing herself for the biggest cold and the largest amount of snow in her life. But what awaited her there was pure surprise.
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Dolphin Beach, the most unforgettable sunset in the entire world! There are many places for watching sunset in Cape Town: ever popular Camps Bay where you can watch the sun set while sipping Mojito, as well as enjoying champaign alfresco on the top of the Lion's Head mountain if you are into hiking. But arguably the most incredible of all is the sunset seen from the place called Dolphin Beach.
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A hotel with the best ever view you could possibly ever wish for. While preparing for going to Cape Town, I obviously wanted to stay somewhere with a Table Mountain view. It is called such because of the clouds rolling across the top of the mountain, which looks like a table cloth. A lot of the hotels advertised "partial Table View", but in reality, you would have to hang out by the window with the possibility of a broken neck to see even a glimpse of this majestic mountain.
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One of my favorite things about shooting analogue is you can do a double exposure on one single frame. Whether hitting that MX switch or having to do a film swap with other lomographers gets me so excited with the results. Here are a few of my favorite doubles and film swap shots that I have.
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I've always champion the multiple exposure way, the thing that sets us apart from the polished word of digital photography. Creativity at its best, I would say, simply search "multiple exposure" on lomography.com and be blown away by what you will see. Now it's my turn to walk you through my home in hopes to inspire you to simply continue the journey of multiple exposure and kick ass!
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Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde has his head up in the clouds. And we love it. If you ever tried, to no avail, to bottle up a cloud then dream on dreamers because Smilde has made it a reality! Instead of a bottle he's found a way of creating full sized clouds that stay contained, and float as it would in the sky, in a room!
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It´s known to photographers that the hours before sunset and after sunrise are very good to shoot. They´re also a good opportunity to use your redscale film. Find out what this film can do in a sunny day with clouds!
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An amazing time-lapse video mosaic of the sky as seen from the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco, California. Video after the jump...
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Double exposure shots with clouds as background has been my signature shot simply because I love shooting clouds and walking around the city. I love how cloud formations have such a nice contrast against the blue sky. Thanks to film photography and Lomo cameras, I now have a way of immortalizing this wonder of nature and at the same time, double exposing it against ordinary things I encounter.
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HeadSpace is having a Lomography exhibition in Liverpool because we love all things Lomo. We are still accepting submissions and it all kicks off on the 28th of October.
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The largest park in London. Richmond Park is a 2,360 acre park within London. It is the largest of the Royal Parks in London and Britain's second largest urban walled park after Sutton Park, Birmingham. The park is famous for its red and fallow deer, which number over six hundred. It is so big, you can't see everything in one day. So we decided to try the route suggested by the Walks in London book by Rough Guides which I recently bought.
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This is a story of how I did a complete U-turn regarding the Diana Mini "Love is in the Air" Valentines Day Edition camera.
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Cloudy skies, shimmering lights on the roads and wet umbrellas. Its monsoons and we're celebrating it here on Lomography. Its the Film & Droplets Rumble
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A redscale film can act as a red filter behind your lens! Proof? Lift your head and look up into the sky! An easy tips for everyone who wants to try redscale out.
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The Soviet era Contax clone heavy metal totally mechanical precision glass 35mm coupled rangefinder affordable beauty.
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There's more to Las Vegas than glitzy hotels and gambling! There's nature, too!
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Who wouldn't want to spend the weekend relaxing in front of the famous Taal Lake of Batangas? This is a dream for the family as we just used to go at the nearby resort (Bahay ni Capt.) to get away from the city. As much as we love the place, (and keep it to ourselves hehe) we have decided to open it to the public but for now we can only accommodate day trips.
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Take pictures of a faraway location with the help of a friend.