Tag: nature
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The Colors of Nature
written by gladys on 2011-09-22Have you ever wondered why the sky sometimes is blue, sometimes green, sometimes red or orange? I love taking pictures of the sky; how about you?
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Lost and Found Film with Chris Fletcher
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2023-06-24 #culture #people #placesAfter finding these long lost slides from the 1950s and 60s in a thrift store, British Lomographer Chris Fletcher decided to track down the man who took them all those years ago. In this interview he tells us the story of this mystery photographer.
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Leaf Skeleton Pictures
written by jcasserino on 2011-09-12 #gear #tutorialsI love photography and I also love hiking. I was looking for a new creative thing to do with my Lomography projects so while hiking, I realized the answer was right under my feet. I decided to experiment by making different Leaf Skeleton Masks for my LC-Wide.
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An Infrared Winter—Photos by @grandphilippe
written by shhquiet on 2022-01-18An expired infrared film paired with an orange filter resulted in these vivid winter photographs!
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Creative Ways to Shoot a Familiar Place
written by Robn Kester on 2015-03-17 #gear #tutorialsUnless you are well-traveled, there’s a pretty good chance that you are going to be shooting the same places over and over again. Here are some ways you can mix it up and make those same places fun when you shoot at them next.
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Surfin' Munich
written by vicuna on 2009-05-20 #places"If everybody had an ocean/Across the U. S. A./Then everybody'd be surfin'/Like Californi-a" Well, when the Beach Boys sang this "Surfin' USA" 1963, they surely didn't think that it would be possible to surf in Munich, hundreds and hundreds km far away from the sea (and more from California of course...)
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Analogue Journey: An Interview with Lorenzo Scudiero
written by Ivana Džamić on 2016-07-27 #peopleThis young artist has drawn our attention with breathtaking photographs which give colour to the life around us. He has managed to show a perfect blend of nature and its harmony with people. His portraits tell stories of young people around him and different places he visited.
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The World According to Herr Willie – The Car Cemetery of Båstnäs
written by wil6ka on 2017-01-21 #culture #placesPhotographers capture uniqueness. Fashion photographers strive for new faces. Conflict photographers are present, when history is made. And some folks, like me, go to hidden places with an own narrative. Like the car cemetery of Båstnäs, deep within the forrest maze, where Sweden touches Norway
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Konica Infrared 750 nm: Perfect Film for Infrared Photography Beginners
written by frauspatzi on 2011-12-28 #gearNew to infrared film? Lomographer frauspatzi recommends using this emulsion from Konica as your gateway to infrared photography.
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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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Aya Cabauatan: How I Learned To Love Film
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2023-06-21 #culture #peopleIn this interview we get to know Aya Cabauatan and learn about her journey into discovering film photography, as well as how she incorporates film into her job as a full time photographer.
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A Trip Back To The 60's and 70's: An Interview With Valentin Duciel (NSFW)
written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-03-14 #peopleWe just can't get enough of Valentin Duciel's stunning photographs inspired by the unforgettable hippie movement. Valentin's style is bold, timeless and his ability to find beauty in simple things is what makes his work stand out.
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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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Spiritual Explorer: An Interview with Chrissie White
written by Teresa Sutter on 2016-03-14 #peopleFrom a very young age, photographer Chrissie White has used photography as a means to escape the real world and explore her own identity. In this interview, the artist talks about her beginnings and her creative process as a photographer and explains how her focus has shifted over the years from the inside to the outside world.
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Photographic Escapism: An Interview with Richard Gaston
2015-06-09 #peopleRichard Gaston records nature the way he sees it—an escapist dream right here on earth.
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Mount Etna: Volcanic Beauty in Sicily
written by neja on 2012-08-28 #placesMars on Earth. While planning my trip to Sicily, I was obviously looking forward to visit Mount Etna. I love islands, and I especially love volcanic islands. I have been to Tenerife before so it was exciting to see how Mount Etna looked like.
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Leave Nothing but Footprints, Take Nothing but Pictures
written by renenob on 2011-06-09Pack your bags, put on your shoes, and sling over your camera! The great outdoors await you!
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Moorea Island, Is this Paradise?
written by vicuna on 2010-07-04 #placesExploring the many islands of French Polynesia, I discovered again a place that you could easily call a paradise... It's the "sister island" from Tahiti, just a few miles in front of Papeete and is called Moorea.
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João Oliveira on His First Year of Film Photography
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2022-11-23 #peopleJoão Oliveira shares his first year in film photography from trying out film soups and album concepts to journeying to the end of the world in Ushuaia.
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Exploring The Unknown: An Interview with Brandon Harman
written by Ivana Džamić on 2016-08-27 #peopleSometimes it truly isn’t about the destination, but it’s more about the travels and sights that take your breath away along the way. Brandon Harman’s photos are timeless and capture the perfect connection between nature and people.
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How I Survived the Hurricane called Oli
written by vicuna on 2010-02-22 #placesFor the very first time in my life I experienced a hurricane. It was Hurricane Oli that came over Raiatea island the 3rd of February 2010. And as it occurred exactly at the time of my stage of the LC-A race, I couldn't avoid to take some pictures and share this experience with you in a location, even if the hurricane in itself isn't a "real" location....
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Huahine Island: A True Paradise
written by vicuna on 2009-12-12 #placesDuring my last holidays, we decided to spend a few days on Huahine Island. For this 3 days trip, I grabbed my Diana Mini and my Nikonos V camera, as well as 9 rolls of film... Now I want to share with you the beauty of this little island that you can easily call a paradise...
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Photo Gallery: Filosofem by @mloscik
written by shhquiet on 2022-03-02 #peopleSpoiler alert: there are no tipsters in this article! These photos by @mloscik may look deliberately "damaged" by film soup, but this is a product of a happy accident.
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Sanatoriums of Tskaltubo with @IAMSOSHA and LomoChrome Purple
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2022-11-12 #culture #placesIAMSOSHA explores the sanatoriums of Tskaltubo. With her Zenit camera and LomoChrome Purple, she recolors and reinvents the town through each photo she snaps.
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36 Frames of Beauty that is the Outdoors - an Interview with Alex Hinson
written by cheeo on 2020-12-18 #people #placesMissing the outdoors? Here's a little something from landscape photographer Alex Hinson to get you through the day.
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Catching the First Light — An Interview With Jake Horn
written by cheeo on 2018-09-14 #people #placesThere's something therapeutic about the work of landscape photographer Jake Horn. Is it the serene view? The natural beauty of the outdoors? Or the way he pursues his passion to capture remarkable photographs?
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A Mixture Of Shapes, Colors & Lights: An Interview With Weronika Izdebska (NSFW)
written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-03-16 #peopleWeronika Izdebsk's work is all about finding the perfect balance between beautiful surroundings, people and light. In this interview, she lets us into her world of photography and reveals what influenced her to become a filmmaker.
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Channeling Ansel Adams: A Visual Composition Gallery
2016-05-07Have you tried mimicking the photographic signature of Ansel Adams, the master of landscape photography?
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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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Faro's Beach Where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic
written by tmmluis on 2010-02-06 #placesFaro's beach is the southern place in Portugal, it is the place where the Mediterranean ends and the great Atlantic ocean begins.
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