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How to Peel Your Instax Film
2013-06-03 #gear #tutorialsYou know that neat, rough looking border you can get on your pack film photos when you peel them apart? You can get the same effect with your Instax photos! Here's how.
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Analogue is in Vogue: The Rise of Film Photography
written by bsmart on 2012-06-29Film photography has had quite a journey over the past decade. Only a few years ago people were hailing the death of film. "Digital is the future", people said. It certainly looked that way. But recently people are falling over themselves to replicate film photography. iPhone apps are mimicking lo-fi photography - Lomography is in vogue. I'm seeing more and more people with vintage and Lomography cameras slung over their shoulders in London's tourist hotspots.
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Menton, A Border Town of The Cote d'Azur
written by vicuna on 2009-06-02 #placesMenton is the last french city before the Italian border and has some charming aspects to show....
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DMZ - the World's Hottest Border
written by wil6ka on 2012-06-06 #placesIt is most likely the one border that is constantly in the focus of the world. The demarcation line between North and South Korea is always hot and edgy. You better hold your horses and don’t get silly, because the soldiers have their finger on the trigger. But beside from that, the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in South Korea can also be considered as a political version of Disneyland.
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Ventimiglia, The Closest Italian Town from the French Riviera Border
written by azurblue on 2009-09-05 #placesSpend a day in Ventimiglia and enjoy the beach, the visit in the old town, don't forget to do shopping and to bring back wonderful ham and cheese, and even two bottles of alcoholic beverage.
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Passau, The "3 Rivers Town"
written by vicuna on 2009-06-23 #placesPassau is a nice little city at the border between Bavaria (Germany) and Austria and is called the "3 rivers town": the main river is the Danube (or Donau), crossed by the Inn and the Ilz rivers
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Walking along the Var river, France
written by vicuna on 2009-02-02 #placesWho doesn't like walking along a river? It's so peaceful and quiet to see the water, to hear the endless water stream going along his way to the sea... A river is always a place where you can think about a lot of tings, when you're alone or with the one you love, or your friends or anybody else. It can be a river in the city, opening a magic view to a far horizon, or it can be in the forest, in a wide open space... whatever, a river is always magic.
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