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A Yashica 635's Resurrection
written by renenob on 2013-05-20This is an unbelievable story about how a cameraman called Bebot resurrected a dead Yashica 635.
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Discovering the Marquesas archipelago (part 4): Ua Huka
written by vicuna on 2010-04-22 #placesAfter visiting Nuku Hiva and Hiva Oa, we finally landed on the last island of our Marquesas trip, Ua Huka. We decided to spend 3 days on this very small island as everybody told us that it was the most magic and wild one, absolutely different from all the other islands. And indeed, we really made a trip "into the wild".....
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Discovering The Marquesas Archipelago (part 2): Nuku Hiva
written by vicuna on 2010-04-11 #placesAfter the short transit on Rangiroa (see previous location) we finally arrive on Nuku Hiva, the main island of the Marquesas archipelago. The exploration of this magic and beautiful part of the world called "Henua Enana" (that means "the land of men" in marquesian) can now begin!
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Amazing Expired Fuji Superia 200
written by moonormoon on 2011-08-03 #gearThis is expired film, but without expiry date on producing amazing photos.
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World Finest Grain Avaliable Through The Kodak Ektar 100!
written by illegaltender on 2012-09-07 #gearThis is a short and sweet review of this amazing film with amazing colors perfect for shooting in most situations!
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Discovering the Marquesas archipelago (part 3): Hiva Oa
written by vicuna on 2010-04-16 #placesHiva Oa is another stunning island of the Marquesas archipelago and has something very special: 2 worldwide known european artists decided to live their last years on this island and today they're buried side by side in the cemetary of Atuona. I'm talking about the famous painter Paul Gauguin and the fascinating poet and singer Jacques Brel...
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Lomography Fisheye One, the Little Camera that Could
written by chaoticsense on 2011-01-06 #gearThe fisheye lens was originally developed to help meteorologists to shoot the whole sky and study cloud formations. I don't know if it's used that way anymore, but I do know that it gives an amazing effect and that the Lomo Fisheye One is a perfect way to rock it sky high!
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