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It's a classic -- a must-see tourist place. But even the true New Yorkers love it and spend time on its many amazing spots. Central Park is a 341-hectare park, filled with trees, flowers, ponds, zoos and statues. If you're a Lomographer, here are the reasons why you SHOULD spend time in this green rectangle.
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There's nothing like "au naturel". I stumbled across saviorjosh's Fuji Natura Classica shots from Kenya and was captivated by the majestic animals, wilderness, and full on nature that we don't find in our city settings. It's namesake camera the Natura took all the analogue photos you're about to see.
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Fancy a place where you can relax and at the same time, explore nature during your spring break? Lake Kenyir Resort and Spa might be the right place for you!
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Nature. This theme dominates my gallery and is my favourite type of photography. Mother nature is truly beautiful. It's hard to not take a pretty photo as the subject is stunning to begin with and I want to share with you a couple of my tips when i go on a nature-driven shooting spree.
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The Spinner 360 is a great camera for capturing friends all in one circle. It's a moment in time, a chance to see everyone together. But the 360 is also excellent if you're lucky enough to live near a shore. Here's how it fairs as a friend/recorder on the shores of Lake Superior
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We all know how astonishing and breath-taking Mother Nature can be. However, are you able to take advantage of all this beauty and portray it in your photographs? Here are some humble tips that may help you.
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Long holidays in spring are not that common in Slovenia; what we prefer are daily getaways or daytrips. On the first of May, the international labour day and off-day in Slovenia, half of Slovenia goes to the seaside and the other half to Bled.
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If you want to take that well-deserved break and actually spend it relaxing and enjoying in the sun, you better play safe and head southwards. Only a 3-hour flight from Brussels, the beautiful Turkish coast is the perfect choice for a spring break getaway!
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My guy and I have a very different hobbies. As much as he is into extreme sports, that's how much I prefer the exact opposite, things like reading and crochet. But that doesn't mean you can't spend a great day together. Let me show you how to join two hobbies as diverse as canyoning and Lomography.
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I admit it. I'm an introvert. But that doesn't mean I don't like company or that I don't like to socialize. It just means that I cherish my alone time.
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When you are bored of Istanbul, take your camera and your beloved ones with you... It doesn't matter if it's hot or cold outside.
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It's April and yesterday it was still snowing here. Yes, really. I don't even live on the North Pole. It was snowing here, in Slovenia, in the middle of Europe, in times when spring should already be in full bloom.
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Scotland is an amazing destination that has so much more to offer than just castle after castle. This beautiful country with its endless green landscapes is worth discovering. The tons of fresh air and never-ending showers you get for free!
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The Jerte Valley in Spain is one of the most beautiful places to experience the awakening of nature after a cold hard winter. The start of spring lets you admire a very magical spectacle: the blossoming cherry trees.
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There is something very appealing with double exposures, something which captures the very essence of analogue photography. It has to do with the experimentation, the unknown outcome, and the random element. Combining two exposures can be particularly rewarding once you add flowers to the mix.
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As a video journalist for University of California I tend to travel all over the state visiting interesting people who are doing innovative research. I always have my Canon 5D Mark iii on hand and my field recorder to do my interviews. Recently, I decided to also bring along my Nikon FG-20 and expired 35mm film that I bought through the Lomography Shop. So far, the outcome has been really interesting and hopefully this will be one of many future posts about my travels through the golden state.
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There is always something of interest and beautiful to photograph in nature, but it is not always easy. Things might move too fast, or be too dark, which is why I would like to share some of my do's and don'ts.
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This is my take on flowers, plants, and the universe. There is far more than meets the eye, and the flowers can be seen as a window into the deepest mysteries of nature.
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Last Spring, I decided to photograph the blossoming of a flower and made a small stop motion movie after to celebrate my favorite season!
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Spring is one of the best seasons to head outdoors and look for beautiful sceneries to capture on film. Today, I bring you some of my personal tips when trying out nature photography, and hopefully, it can help you take better photos whatever the season or condition you have at the moment!