Tag: sea
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Summer Analogue Adventure: Beneath the Waves With the Simple Use Underwater Case
written by eparrino on 2023-08-14 #gearThis summer you can get everywhere with your camera, even underwater. It's time to get a closer look at the Simple Use Underwater Case to live your analogue summer adventure to the fullest.
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Monday Moodboard: Take Your Vitamin Sea
2018-07-09Where are you heading off to this summer? Have you been dreaming of the beach lately? Well, you better start that itinerary today! For now, here's your dose of Vitamin Sea on our Monday Moodboard.
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Candid and Ingenuous Scenes from the Harbor
2016-05-29 #cultureA normal day at the local quay -- in raw analogue.
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Summer Hotspots: My Holiday in a Camping Beach
written by sirio174 on 2015-08-28Last month, I went to a camping site lined by stretches of water and surrounded by a pine forest. I had vast spaces for leisure as there were only a handful people about.
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My Best LC-A and LC-A+ Photos Ever
written by sirio174 on 2015-06-15 #gearHappy Birthday, Lomo LC-A! This little camera and I are almost inseparable. As a tribute, I'll show you my ten favorite photos taken with this little jewel. Take a look!
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Ilford FP4 Plus 125 35mm: Great in Every Weather Condition
written by sirio174 on 2013-10-19 #gearThis review is about an adventure in Camogli, a medieval village in Liguria, Italy in the company of my trusty Praktica camera and a roll of Ilford FP4+. Even in a cloudy and rainy summer afternoon, the film made its best thanks to its excellent contrast and its excellent exposure latitude. See the results after the jump!
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Give Your Film Soup A Theme
written by metobi on 2013-07-22 #gear #tutorialsFilm soups are a great way to experiment with analogue photography, but with all the recipes out there, it's really hard to decide what to put in your soup and what not. You don't have to worry, there is a very simple solution to that!
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Redscale Film Reviews: Lucky SHD 200 and the Olympus Trip 35 – Good for Redscale? First Impressions
written by uncle_jay on 2013-06-26 #gearHere’s what I learned about redscaling a roll of Lucky SHD 200 and shooting it at ISO25 with my Olympus Trip 35.
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Summer Hot Spots: Liwliwa Beach, San Felipe, Zambales
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-06-21 #placesLiving in a tropical country and an archipelago to boot, I feel fortunate to have plenty of choices whenever the need to chill by the beach arises. Among my recent summer hot spots of preference is a surf spot in the province of Zambales, just three hours away from Manila.
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El Cabanyal: A Former Fishermen's Quarter in Valencia, Spain
written by neja on 2012-09-05 #placesFirst there was a fishermen's village, then there was a spa, and now I say, 'enough is enough, let's declare this place a national heritage site!' Valencia has developed into one of Spain's coolest cities but some of the old areas are under constant threat.
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Review: Agfa APX 25 ASA
written by tyron_lannister on 2011-12-20 #gearAnyone entering the world of lomography, it needs to know, to understand, to seek their own style, their own way ... How can do all this? By dint of experience, continuing to do tests or just "eating" rolls as if they were peanuts! And 'that's how I fell in my hands to try a 25 ASA ... How can you resist!
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El Cabanyal: Valencia City's Main Beach
written by neja on 2011-12-07 #placesOne of the best beaches in Europe. Just a few minutes away from anywhere in Valencia there is an amazing beach (miles and miles of soft yellow sand) by the Mediterranean Sea. Lush and golden beaches - that's how they call it in the guide books.
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Port of Valencia
written by neja on 2011-12-08 #placesOne of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea. The Port of Valencia is the largest Spanish seaport and one of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea basin. Here, there are 15,000 employees who provide service to more than 7,500 ships every year.
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Feria de la Tapa: Valencia' s Tapas Festival
written by neja on 2011-12-05 #placesA festive feast for all tastes. It was our last day in Valencia, so what better thing to do than visit Valencia's Tapas Festival?
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Where Did You Spend Your Holidays?
written by dijay on 2011-11-24 #placesI brought the La Sardina out for a walk that day to the edge of the beach, breathing in the ocean's salty taste.
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Fujifilm Instax 210 Wide
written by mauky on 2011-09-30 #gearIn August 2009, Fujifilm released a new edition of the Instax 200, the Instax 210. A great instant camera.
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Lulworth Cove
written by neja on 2011-09-20 #placesFive miles of the most beautiful coastline in England.
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Durdle Door
written by neja on 2011-09-14 #placesDurdle Door is one of the most photographed landmarks along the Jurassic Coast. This rock arch in the sea was formed as a result of the softer rocks being eroded away behind the hard limestones, allowing the sea to punch through them. The name Durdle is derived from an old English word 'thirl' meaning bore or drill.
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Bridport Sands of East Cliff, Dorset
written by neja on 2011-09-01 #placesTravel back in time at the Jurassic Coast of Dorset
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Kuantan 01: Teluk Chempedak
written by analogmonolog on 2011-06-24 #placesGetting tired of working nonstop? Always stressed out due to heavy workload? Why don't you take a leave to relax your mind a bit and come back fresh? Run away for a while from your hectic city life and enjoy the scenery and peaceful breeze. Where else but in Teluk Chempedak, one of the most famous beaches in Malaysia.
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Angkaul: Cambodia's Secret Beach (at least for now)
written by tiro8 on 2011-06-06 #placesA serene beach paradise off the beaten path.
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Beserah, Kuantan: The Fishing Village
written by guitarleo on 2011-05-17 #placesBeserah is a fishing village that is located in Kuantan. When people talk about Kuantan, mostly people will think about Teluk Chempedak or Cherating. Actually Beserah is one of the pearl's shining location that people miss.
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Mersea Island
written by neja on 2011-02-14 #placesFor oyster lovers as well as nature enthusiasts, the only way to go is Essex! Mersea Island is the most easterly inhabited island in the UK. It is in Essex county, only 65 miles away from London, so perfect for a city break even just for 1 day.
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From South to North: the Cook Strait
written by vicuna on 2011-01-21 #placesLeaving New Zealand's south island, we went to Wellington by ferry. We thought at the beginning that this trip was going to be only for some hours on a boat to reach the north island, but in fact it was a beautiful cruise through the Queen Charlotte Sound and the Cook Strait!
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Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand
written by vicuna on 2011-01-19 #placesComing close to the end of our round trip of New Zealand's south island, the last part of our travel took place in the Marlborough Sounds, between the cities of Nelson and Picton. Another inspiring destination with picture-perfect views.
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Cape Farewell, New Zealand
written by vicuna on 2011-01-18 #placesCape Farewell is the most northern point of New Zealand's south island, located in the Golden Bay. It's one of the most romantic spots that I've seen in NZ, and you can walk around here for hours amidst a beautiful landscape made of wide sand beaches and mountains.
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Magic Doubtful Sound: Is this Norway or New Zealand?
written by vicuna on 2011-01-12 #placesExploring the beauty of a Fjord...I thought that this was only possible in Norway but in fact, you can explore the surprising Fjordland in southwestern New Zealand! We went to the Doubtful Sound and despite it's name, there's no doubt that it's one of the most amazing places I've ever seen.
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The Beauty of Otago Peninsula, New Zealand
written by vicuna on 2011-01-08 #placesAfter Dunedin, the next stop in our New Zealand trip was the beautiful Otago Peninsula where we met some lazy sea lions and penguins sunbathing on the beach - something that we definitely cannot miss out on while we were there.
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Moeraki Boulders: Are These Alien Eggs?
written by vicuna on 2011-01-06 #placesThe Moeraki Boulders are one of the strangest geological stone formations I ever saw. It looks almost like some aliens landed on a beach and left behind some of their eggs to prepare for a future invasion of the earth. Is this the "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"???
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Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
written by vicuna on 2011-01-04 #placesBanks Peninsula is located near Christchurch in New Zealand's south island. The place is really breathtaking with amazing landscapes of mountains encountering the sea. It has a volcanic origin that's why the landscapes over there are so amazing.
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