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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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Pinhole Landscapes with Martyn Hearson and the Diana F+
2022-12-01 #news #peopleMartyn Hearson is an absolute master at shooting pinholes with the Diana F+. We asked him how he does it and he shared some insights into his crazy, experimental world of film photography.
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The World According to Herr Willie: Ilha de Marajó
written by wil6ka on 2015-11-08 #placesBrazil is an awesome country for traveling. There's so much to explore, each place very different from one another. It will definitely take a stretch of trips just to get to know this this South American pearl. I finished my copa tour last year in Marajó, the island of bulls—it just might be an eternal highlight for me.
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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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Cape Point: A Place of Great Hopes
written by neja on 2012-09-03 #placesA place which makes you dream. Cape Point is the meeting point between the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. I have been there three times already and each time it's been completely different.
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V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
written by neja on 2012-07-30 #placesV&A Waterfront, a place for everything! There is no other place like V&A Waterfront, seriously! You can meet the whole world here: people who come to Cape Town but are too afraid to explore, so they stayed at the Waterfront Hotels, eat at the waterfront restaurants, shop at the Waterfront shops...
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Sunset Watching at Camps Bay, South Africa
written by neja on 2012-06-05 #placesThe best sunset spot in the entire world. If you are into sunsets like me, you would definitely appreciate Camps Bay Beach in Cape Town. It's easy to reach, there are lots of restaurants and bars where you can savor your drinks while enjoying the magnificent scenery of the Atlantic or you can spend hours on the beach itself.
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Boulders Beach, South Africa
written by neja on 2012-06-04 #placesBoulders Beach - the African penguins' paradise. Started in 1982 by Adam and Eve of the Penguins, it has grown to about 2200 in recent years. This is partly due to the reduction in commercial pelagic trawling in False Bay, which has increased the supply of pilchards and anchovy, that is so adored by the penguins. They like to eat squid as well. The African penguin is listed in the Red Data Book as an endangered specie.
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Basking at the Beach: Playing at the World Championships of Beach Ultimate
written by bloomchen on 2012-05-25You spend your holidays at the beach? Enjoy and bathe in the sun and then refresh yourself in the water? Well, that´s what most people do on the beach. Not me. Almost every time I travel to a beach I do this to do sports: I play Beach Ultimate. - Ultimate Frisbee played on the beach. Last year in August I played at the World Championships of Beach Ultimate in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy. Read on how hard it is to run in the sun when everyone else on the beach is looking for shadow.
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Escape the City and to the Hidden World of Lake Wood, Uckfield
written by crevans27 on 2012-05-22 #placesDesperate for a new shooting location, I searched the internet looking for nearby places that might be of interest when I stumbled upon Lake Wood. Escape the rat race and the hustle and bustle of city life to relax in the Wood Land Trust, a world of photographic opportunities. Promising a magical combination of water and trees. Find out all about the hidden photographic haven of Lake Wood in Uckfield.
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30 Weeks, 30 Cams: Week 3, Revueflex-B
written by bloomchen on 2012-04-25 #gearThis is a review of the camera used for week 3 of the "30 Weeks, 30 Cams" series. The camera a, Revueflex-B, is nothing but a Zenit-B sold by a German department store chain under another name. Read on how I got this SLR camera produced in Russia and how it handles.
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Ilford Pan 100: Panchromatism Galore
written by wil6ka on 2012-01-17 #gearI don't remember how I came across this film-gem. But nonetheless, I took this film-gem on a trip to Sweden last summer and I can proudly say that the Ilford Pan 100 is one of the greatest black and films I ever got to try.
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Ulu Chepor Waterfall Chemor, Perak
written by ripsta on 2011-10-10 #placesUlu Chepor Waterfall, Chemor. Nature lovers will definitely love this place. Surrounded by lush greenery, this is a great place for a picnic
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Regent's Canal
written by neja on 2011-09-10 #placesFrom Broadway Market to Victoria Park.
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Reviewing the Minolta Weathermatic 35 DL
written by artvandelay on 2011-08-16 #gear #peopleHaving fun photographing on dry land? Wait till you try it in water! Community Member @artvandelay shares with us their experience with the Weathermatic 35 DL!
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Raiatea Lodge Sunset Pier with La Sardina
written by vicuna on 2011-07-18 #placesSunsets are always beautiful moments to shoot. During my Sardina test shotings, I went one late afternoon to the Raiatea Lodge Sunset Pier, a magical place!
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Kodak FunSaver (Single-Use Camera)
written by kleeblatt on 2011-06-03 #gearWhat a nice single-use camera! Just take it with you wherever you go!
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Tower Bridge After Dusk
written by neja on 2011-04-15 #placesSpring, summer, autumn, winter and spring again - always gorgeous, here's a look at the famous Tower Bridge, after dusk.
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Plover Way, SE16
written by neja on 2011-04-14 #placesSwan Lake of South East London
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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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Greenland Dock
written by neja on 2011-04-04 #placesA perfect place for sunset watching while enjoying a pint of beer.
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Shadwell Basin
written by neja on 2011-03-20 #placesThe most significant body of water surviving from the historical London Docks. Development in the Shadwell area was encouraged by an enterprising speculator named, Thomas Neale who built the chapel, St. Paul's by Shadwell Basin in 1656 (which was rebuilt in 1821).
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More London Square
written by neja on 2011-03-18 #placesOne of the most entertaining and panoramic squares of London. It is one of my favorite places in London. Not only because it only takes me 30 minutes to walk here, but because it's new, futuristic, contemporary, facing Tower Bridge and just next to City Hall.
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Three Great Relaxing Places on the River Thames
written by neja on 2011-03-17 #placesA quick guide on a relaxing escape in London. A lot of people think of London as Babylon City of struggle. Not if you have a Plan B in mind. The city is so huge, there's always something for everyone.
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Jardine Majorelle
written by neja on 2011-03-04 #placesJardine 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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Wapping
written by neja on 2011-02-18 #placesA secret area in London with excellent views for history lovers. Wapping is an area in east London, part of the former Docklands, about which lots of Londoners don't even know. And the ones who know, appreciate it a lot.
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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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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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Wasdale Head hiking
written by neja on 2010-09-21 #placesFor those who enjoys flat but exciting hiking. Lake District is a vast area. But where to start? If you are into camping, start at Wasdale head camping site. It is situated right on the edge of Wastwater lake, the deepest one in England.
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