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Lomography Workshop Weekend at the Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle
2017-05-11 #newsWe are heading north in June to host a series of analogue workshops at The Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle in Leeds. There will be 5 workshops spread across 3 venues. You’ll get to learn about shooting analogue against a backdrop of amazing art & beautiful surroundings.
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Happenings on Film: The Lake Como Expo Night 2015
written by sirio174 on 2015-06-22 #newsThis article is the first one that I want to dedicate to the Expo 2015. A month ago, my city Como hosted a night spectacular preceding the opening of the Universal Exposition in Milan. With my Praktica and color film, I documented this joyful, artistic event.
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To Russia with Love: Pulkovo Observatory, Saint Petersburg
written by neja on 2012-10-24 #placesSimply a must! The Pulkovo Obesrvatory has always been among my top favorite places in Saint Petersburg. I can visit it over and over again. After the madness of the big city, it is literarily a breath of fresh air.
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The Same Three: Shooting the Same Scene with Different Cameras
written by bsmart on 2012-05-10Taking photos of the same scene is a great way to understand how different cameras and films work. Here is a photographic journey of a few trees on Hampstead Heath.
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The Stories within Pictures #4: My Special Place
written by erikagrendel on 2012-03-29It is said that every person has his or her special place, the place to which it is always delightful to return, the place that we also want to find in other countries when we travel a lot. It's the spot which will remind us of our special place. Simply said – my place.
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A Perfect Stroll at Champs-Elysées
written by neja on 2012-02-29 #placesOn Champs-Elysées...in the sun, in the rain during midday or at midnight, it has everything that you want.
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Barcelona - Masks at the Zoo Workshop - In Panoramic
2012-02-01 #newsJoin us for a never before seen excursion to the "Wild" side in a workshop that breaks all expectations and promess a totally savage experience.
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Tuileries Garden
written by neja on 2011-12-20 #placesOne of the best things Paris can offer. Oh, those gardens! I keep on coming back. The pure beauty of Paris. Place de la Concorde, Tuileries Garden and then the Pyramids of Louvre - nothing can beat this experience! Created by Catherine de Medicis as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564, it was first opened to the public in 1667, and became a public park after the French Revolution.
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Taman Rimba Riang: A Place for Outdoorsy Folks
written by adzfar on 2011-12-08 #placesTaman Rimba Riang is a suitable place for family to do outdoor activities.
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Holga TLR CF: First Thoughts
written by adam_g2000 on 2011-12-02 #gearAre you thinking about buying a Holga? What about a TLR camera? You might want to read about my first experience of using either and both, through the Holga TLR camera!
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Mudchute
written by neja on 2011-11-15 #placesA place worth spending a whole day at.
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Richmond Park
written by neja on 2011-09-17 #placesThe 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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Kepong Metropolitan Park
written by guitarleo on 2011-09-02 #placesDo you fancy kite flying? When you want to go kite flying in Kuala Lumpur, the best place in town is Kepong Metropolitan Park.
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Malaysia-China Friendship Park
written by 86john on 2011-08-16 #placesThe Malaysia-China Friendship Park was built in 2005 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Malaysia-China diplomatic relations.
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SuperSampler Review
written by veato on 2011-07-11 #gearI couldn't wait to get my hands on my new SuperSampler and to test it took little Emily down to the park. The four lens arrangement seemed perfect for capturing her at play so please read on and see what I made of my new little blue camera.
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Kodak Ultramax 400
written by veato on 2011-06-18 #gearSeeing Ultramax as something of a consumer grade film I left it alone in favor of rarer and more expensive film to play with. Finding it on sale recently made it too good to pass up on so I picked up a few rolls. Not knowing what to expect tried some out in my Diana Mini and rushed the spent film off to the 1hr lab. This is what I found.
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“Dwarf Land” Kids’ Park: Remember Your Childhood
written by lucretia on 2011-05-28 #places“Dwarf Land” is one of my favorite places in Constanta as it reminds me of my childhood. It is the biggest kids’ playground in town and is part of Tăbăcărie Park. It has a very lively atmosphere and is the perfect place to take some fun photos.
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Frankfurt Dippemess: Amusement for the Whole Family!
written by xxxanderrr on 2011-05-17 #placesThe Frankfurt Dippemess is the biggest amusement park and convention center in the Rhein-Main area. For a full 3 weeks in springtime and 2 weeks in autumn, and a few days spread out over the summer, it is the biggest family attraction in the region!
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Thames Barrier Park
written by neja on 2011-04-13 #placesAn urban oasis for romantics or for a family getaway.
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Hermitage Riverside Gardens
written by neja on 2011-04-13 #placesHermitage Riverside Gardens - the real treat of a city retreat.
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Picnicking in Victoria Park
written by neja on 2011-04-04 #placesTop place for barbecuing.
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Hula-hooping - London's Other Olympic Sport
written by littlemisslove on 2011-03-30 #places2012 is a big year for sport in London, but there is a secret uprising coming from London's many parks and outdoor spaces. Beware the troupe of hula hoopers!
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Wapping Woods
written by neja on 2011-03-18 #placesWapping was originally a Saxon settlement. This area was known as a marshland until the 16th century when it was drained. It then became a rich meadow and garden ground until it was acquired for the London Docks. By 1969, the docks at Wapping were empty. Trees were planted and it was optimistically called Wapping Woods. However, the trees could not survive and the result is the small park we have today.
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Squirrel Attack at St. James Park
written by spoeker on 2011-03-02 #placesYou have been warned - it's the attack of the squirrels! You are just walking around, enjoying the park, the sun and the trees. Innocently enjoying yourself, maybe even having a snack...
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Rotherhithe: My London Neighborhood
written by alehopgm on 2011-02-01 #placesThis is my neighborhood! My girlfriend and I arrived in London four months ago, on October 2010. After one week looking for a room, we eventually found one in a very cute house at Rotherhithe in south east London. It looked like a nice neighborhood to live in, with a huge park, a leisure center, a shopping center, and very close to the Underground stations.
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Wellington, Capital of New Zealand
written by vicuna on 2011-01-23 #placesFinally, here we are at Wellington! This was our last stop in New Zealand, and is the capital of this country. Even if it's not the biggest city of the country, it's the political capital and also known as the heart of the cultural and artistic life of New Zealand
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Mt. Eden Park, Auckland
written by vicuna on 2010-12-19 #placesMt. Eden Park in Auckland is made from an impressive former volcano crater and offers a great view over the whole area. It's perfectly safe to visit as it's already a dormant volcano - you can either enjoy a nice walk uphill or take a car if you're being lazy but once you get to the top, you'll quickly realize that all the effort is well worth it.
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Goffertpark Nijmegen
written by yarah on 2010-11-23 #placesGoffertpark is an outdoor concert venue located in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. You can also find the NEC Nijmegen stadium here. It is sixty acres of woodland and heathland that was transformed into a spacious park which now includes a sports field, stadium, tea house, and even a zoo.
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Kew Gardens
written by neja on 2010-08-11 #placesAlthough the entrance is about £13.50 (children enjoy the free entrance), it is worth every penny! The Kew Gardens are picnic friendly, so it worth spending a whole day here. Winter or summer, there is always something going on. You can check the web site in advance to find out which particular flowers are in the bloom at the moment, or just come and explore.
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Wright Park, Baguio City
written by bluemie5 on 2009-06-21 #placesWright Park is also located within the limits of the City of Baguio, Philippines. It is at the eastern part of the city and fronting the main gate of the Mansion. Its main features are a shallow elongated rectangular body of water known as the "Pool of Pines" and the park circle which is on one end of the park.
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