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For Mother's Day, our Overly Descriptive Title photo features one of the most glamorous women in the world, Princess Grace of Monaco, and her children on a frosted slope.
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Cross-processed films are known for their amazing colour rendering. I figured there was a pretty good chance a sea of snow would do something interesting. And it did. While I'm not sure I love it, the Peacock plays well in the snow.
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Calumet is an odd hybrid of a town: both historic and functional, dying and vibrant, a conundrum with excellent restaurants.
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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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I didn't really know should i submit this to romantic photoshoot or doubles with love, because frankly, it's a mix of the both of them. I know, i know, Valentine's is over but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy love every day. A lot of other great days are coming up: Mother's Day, Father's Day, birthdays, and other romantic occasions, lots of days to surprise your love ones! Let's spread some love around, people!
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In cities, winter is something to be endured, but life goes on. Out in our wilderness, though, the world itself seems to freeze, letting us capture these rare moments in time.
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Month-by-month I'll pick up one Lomograph and write a brief Tipster on, and anything associated with my feelings towards, it. The second article features a January-photo. After the jump, I'll introduce you to a "stellar Lomograph" by virtue of the LC-A+ – a chance I 've been waiting for, for a long time!
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Sunday is considered the day of rest but when the sun is out and it's a bluebird day on the mountain there's no better time to rise early from bed to snap some 35mm action. With our eager eyes and an LC-A camera, we headed out with snowboarder Orla Doolin to the Burton Stash in Morzine one sunny Sunday morning... and here is the snowboarding we snapped.
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As I had only used redscale film once before, on a sunny day, and it came out under-exposed, I was a bit worried about trying night shots with it. I was pleasantly surprised...
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Month-by-month I'll pick up one Lomograph and write a brief Tipster on, and anything associated with my feelings towards, it. The first article features a December-photo. After the jump, I'll introduce you to a snow-filled photo that emulates the winter season.
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Do you want to experience winter and urban adventures at the same time? Then you have to pack all the warm clothes you have and come to Helsinki, where you will find tons of snow, frozen sea and rivers, warm saunas and sweet cakes and buns.
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In this article I'll talk you about two wonders: the first snow on my lake of this year, which gave a touch of color and shine to the Christmas carousels, and my Canonet QL19, that I used to take this series of photos!
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Most of the Belair X 6-12 photos show the tail-end of Autumn or Winter. While flicking through I found many nice examples that highlight the awesome depth of field the Belair is capable of achieving. Take a wander down the never-ending paths after the jump!
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The Belair has already descended in the Great White North, read on as one premium unit fell onto enthusiastic hands, ready to shoot it for winter!
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One of the Lomography 2011 Cannes Mini Movie Contest winners from Istanbul, Utku Cansu is a student who's passion is film-making, and has shot a short film atop some glorious, snowy, rooftops. So let's get in the mood for a snowy winter, shall we?
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Every day, I walk the same way to work. Sometimes, the weather is beautiful with stunning sunrises and lovely light, and sometimes its freezing cold, blanketed with snow and resembling a beautiful winter wonderland.
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A series of photos taken in a cold winter at the public gardens in Como.
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The whole world may not experience it but we can not deny that snow is one the best blessings we can have every year!
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One of our beloved community members, gelagoo, was the first to give us some feedback about the new Belair X 6-12, and now she's got some first photographs to show us! Check out the photos after the jump!
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We're entering into the time of darkness and snow yet again. This means your neighborhood can drastically change appearance overnight due to snowfall and special light conditions. Inspired by this, I took my camera for a walk through the city.