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When my daily routine starts to become a burden, I try to get out of the city for the weekend to recharge my batteries and relax. Let me share with you guys a great spot to do this which is also very close to Barcelona.
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Having never used Agfa film before, I had no idea what to expect with the Vista 400. Kindly given to me as a gift from Lomography with a camera I had purchased, I was eager to give this film a try. Join me as I discover that life doesn’t always have to be hard in order for it to be worthwhile!
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Most women appreciate receiving flowers, especially moms if given by their partners or children. For Mother's Day, we're sharing these dainty photos of disassembled buds and blossoms by self-taught photographer, Fong Qi Wei. We hope these flowers bring delight to all the lovely ladies and marvelous mothers!
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Every now and then, I find myself drowning amongst paperwork, e-mails and computers. Urban life can be suffocating and at times, all I want to do is break free and have a one-on-one with nature. When these 'episodes' arises, my favorite thing to do is take a stroll in the park, equipped with a bottle of water, and a camera.
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It was April Fool's Day and so my friend and I decided to go to an island to have some FUN! Guess which island? Pulua Ubin! A small island in Singapore, which is small but definitely an interesting and fun place to go to. It is a small island (10.19 km²) situated at the northeast of Singapore, to the west of Pulau Tekong. Granite quarrying supported a few thousand settlers on Pulau Ubin in the 1960s, but only about a hundred villagers live there today. It is one of the last rural areas to be found in Singapore, with an abundance of natural flora and fauna.
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Being new to the whole idea of Lomography, it was only recently, when the La Sardina Quadrat came into my life that I was able to finally enjoy and document my life. This, combined with the beautiful textures and colors of the beach in summer lead to this exciting example of a day at the beach in summer
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As we celebrate Earth Day this 2012, let’s look back at how it started and what we can do to celebrate with the whole world.
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A small tourist beach in the so-called “Ruta del Sol” (sun route) in Ecuador. It is about 2.5 hours away by bus from Guayaquil, the second biggest city, which is also considered as the "industrial capital". It is a great place to rest, unplug yourself from hectic life in the city, and enjoy the bohemian vibe it sends out.
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It's going to be a beautiful weekend in San Francisco! Come enjoy the sunshine with the Lomography SF crew.
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So what did I do after roughly five-and-a-half years of studying, examinations, and sleepless nights? I went on a family vacation to the city of Puerto Princesa.
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If you have 5 minutes to be slack-jawed with awe, watch these truly bedazzling short films by Louie Schwartzberg, noted nature cinematographer and filmmaker. He has been shooting high-definition time-lapse videos of flowers blooming, animals moving, and seasons changing for 30 years and the footage he gets teaches us so much about our planet and ecosystems.
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The Northern Lights (aka aurora borealis), one of the most spectacular scientific phenomena, is on my personal bucket list of things to see in real life. I'd get technical about this eye-widening event but I'll let these photos do the talking. Look and be amazed.
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These photos, like the paintings by trees, involved having specific forces of nature act upon them and not just the natural gases and elements found in photo development liquids. Artist Matthew Brandt photographs lakes and reservoirs across the Sates and does something special to the developed serene scenes, tantamount to "giving back to nature".
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Kaena Point lies on western Oahu, Hawai'i and has meant a lot of things to the people of the island over the years.
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Utah based photographer Michael Fatali has acquired original photographic equipment used during the Cold War in the CIA's U-2 Spy planes. Drawn to nature for it's power and spirit, Michael salvaged the enormous photographic enlarger to photograph what he loves best. The resulting images are astounding.
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Ever wish you could tie thousands of balloons to your house, fly to a table-top mountain, and take in the amazing view of the world's highest waterfall, just like in "Up?" Now you can, and you don't even have to leave your computer chair! AirPano makes it possible with this interactive 360° panorama of Angel Falls. Talk about high-definition.
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Pre-nuptial shoot has become a necessity or a requirement when preparing for a wedding. I remember before, the shoots only took place on the wedding day itself. But now, pre-nup shoots have become inevitable or has become an event itself.
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In the Berlin Museum of Natural Science, huge dinosaurs, obscure collections and bizarre preparations can be discovered with the handy and very light-sensitive Lomo LC-A+.
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"Conversation with Trees" is the title of the collaboration between Singaporean artist Yeo Shih Yun and Singapore's trees. That's right, Shih Yun has single-handedly awoken and empowered the sleeping artist that lies within each and every tree that has previously, only been the subjects of poems.
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Suraksan Mountain (수락산) rising 637meters above Seoul, is the third of Seoul’s three big mountains and a perfect location for hiking, mountain climbing, and bouldering. Add the element of winter – snow and ice – to this equation and you have the perfect combination for a mountain winter wonderland and a thrilling day outside.