Tag: trees

  • My Best LC-A and LC-A+ Photos Ever

    written by sirio174 on 2015-06-15 #gear
    My Best LC-A and LC-A+ Photos Ever

    Happy 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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  • Leaf Skeleton Pictures

    written by jcasserino on 2011-09-12 #gear #tutorials
    Leaf Skeleton Pictures

    I 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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  • Richmond Park

    written by neja on 2011-09-17 #places
    Richmond Park

    The 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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  • Nightlife in Raiatea???

    written by vicuna on 2010-02-23 #places
    Nightlife in Raiatea???

    As for the LC-A race location at least one is needed to be about "Night and Music Delirium (bar, view, park)" I thought myself, wow, this one will be hard to find for my stage locations about Raiatea Island..... let's say it short: there is absolutely NO NIGHTLIFE on Raiatea.... :( But perhaps I could find a good place to shoot at night...?

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  • Komorebi: A Dance of Light And Shadows

    written by cheeo on 2022-11-05 #culture
    Komorebi: A Dance of Light And Shadows

    Who knew the playful dance of sunlight peering through the leaves and branches of trees had a name? It's called 'komorebi' and chances are, you've taken some film photos of it.

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  • @June_S Traverses Pakistan with the Sprocket Rocket and LomoChrome Purple Film

    written by rocket_fries0036 on 2023-07-21 #gear #places
    @June_S Traverses Pakistan with the Sprocket Rocket and LomoChrome Purple Film

    On an epic motorbike trip from Thailand to Pakistan Lomographer @june_s captures the breathtaking landscapes with the Sprocket Rocket and LomoChrome Purple.

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  • Scotney Castle

    written by neja on 2010-12-17 #places
    Scotney Castle

    Voted among the top ten best English gardens to visit, Scotney Castle is a wonderful place to go if you're into history or just want to enjoy some beautiful scenery. It is located just 50miles from London - and a few miles away from Tunbridge Wells.

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  • Iceland Dreamland: A Solo Cycling Journey with @petitechaton

    written by rocket_fries0036 on 2022-12-29 #people #places
    Iceland Dreamland: A Solo Cycling Journey with @petitechaton

    A solo cycling adventure to remember – we take a look at @petitchaton's time traversing the vast open fields, mountainous terrains, and mystical environment of Iceland through the lens of his Lomo LC-A+ with the Wide Angle Lens.

  • Granada, Spain:Rural Eco-Tourism in the Alpujarra

    written by neja on 2012-08-02 #places
    Granada, Spain:Rural Eco-Tourism in the Alpujarra

    Alquería de Morayma - the best rural accommodation ever! I have never stayed in such a place before, and I would have never even found it by myself. But my friends from Barranco Oscuro, the amazing organic vineyard nearby, have recommended this place.

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  • A Perfect Stroll at Champs-Elysées

    written by neja on 2012-02-29 #places
    A Perfect Stroll at Champs-Elysées

    On Champs-Elysées...in the sun, in the rain during midday or at midnight, it has everything that you want.

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  • Wapping Woods

    written by neja on 2011-03-18 #places
    Wapping Woods

    Wapping 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.

  • Candi Gedong Songo

    written by monoflow on 2009-09-16 #places
    Candi Gedong Songo

    When you are traveling in Java, from West Java, Central Java, to East Java, lay hundreds of old historical Buddhist and Hindu religious temples that you ought to explore; it is been said, that deep underground of the land of Java, many more temples are still hidden yet to be found.

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  • Daintree Rainforest, Australia.

    written by bensozia on 2010-05-18 #places
    Daintree Rainforest, Australia.

    A pre-historic World Heritage Site ruled by giant reptiles.

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  • Winter in the bavarian forest, Cham

    written by vicuna on 2009-01-31 #places
    Winter in the bavarian forest, Cham

    When the winter and Christmas time comes, you can't imagine it without snow. There's a beautiful place to go in Germany/Bavaria, during winter time: the Bavarian forest ("Bayrischer Wald" and of course it's also a great place during summertime for other activities, see my previous location http://beta.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2008/08/01/hang-gliding-at-the-bchelstein)

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  • This Calls for a Celebration: Halloween in a Park Which is About to Disappear

    written by neja on 2012-11-16 #places
    This Calls for a Celebration: Halloween in a Park Which is About to Disappear

    Spooky Nightmare in the Park!

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  • Tuileries Garden

    written by neja on 2011-12-20 #places
    Tuileries Garden

    One 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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  • Kew Gardens

    written by neja on 2010-08-11 #places
    Kew Gardens

    Although 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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  • Lake of Saint Cassien

    written by vicuna on 2009-06-20 #places
    Lake of Saint Cassien

    Lakes are very inspiring and peaceful places. Let me show you a very nice one....

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  • Jardine Majorelle

    written by neja on 2011-03-04 #places
    Jardine Majorelle

    Jardine Majorelle - high-fashion cacti in Yves Saint Laurent's private paradise. What a way to start your encounter with Marrakech! Jardin Majorelle was in my top 5 things to do anyway, so it was even better when our hotel's porter gave us complimentary admission tickets to this garden. Anywhere you go in Marrakech, it's worth taking a taxi.

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  • Arroceros Forest Park: Oasis of Old Manila

    written by eazy360 on 2008-11-05 #places
    Arroceros Forest Park: Oasis of Old Manila

    Take a walk in the mesmerizing park of Arroceros Forest amidst the hustle and bustle of Old Manila.

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  • Lomographic Color Studies: Yuletide Collection

    2017-12-25 #culture
    Lomographic Color Studies: Yuletide Collection

    We've finally nailed down the basic colors from primary to secondary; now it's time to study other colors, hybrids, and palettes that make this world more complex and non-binary. We run in gradients, and some mixes are just exclusive enough to distinguish, like a Christmassy palette.

  • Bamboo Forest, Arashiyama

    written by wil6ka on 2008-08-21 #places
    Bamboo Forest, Arashiyama

    If you make Kyoto the base and center of your travels in Japan, which I would recommend, there a few nice day trips you could start from there. This would be quite smart, because the little town of Kyoto with its 1,5 million citizens attracts the incredible number of 40 million visitors a year. One of the great spots around is Arashiyama. This little town is famous for many neatly restored temples and carved stone-buddhas, which are laid at the sideways.

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  • Walking along the Var river, France

    written by vicuna on 2009-02-02 #places
    Walking along the Var river, France

    Who 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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  • Lomography Newcomers: @fleurthesmar on the Art of Science and the Science of Art

    written by macasaett on 2024-04-05 #people
    Lomography Newcomers: @fleurthesmar on the Art of Science and the Science of Art

    Engineering and film photography make an unlikely but perfect analogue pair. In this edition of Lomography Newcomers, we meet @fleurthesmar and discuss how her background in the sciences has painted a vibrant and kaleidoscope-filled perspective on her creative practice.

  • The Flaming Trees of Cuba

    written by saidseni on 2010-06-17 #places
    The Flaming Trees of Cuba

    If you travel in Cuba during June you will have the chance to see the country covered by the amazing red flowers of the Flamboyant.