Tag: adventure
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Abandoned Yan Kit Swimming Complex
written by dabai on 2011-04-06 #placesYan Kit Swimming Complex is located along Yan Kit Road at Tanjong Pagar area. It opened in 1952 and was the second public swimming pool in Singapore. The pool has been closed since 2001 and is now abandoned.
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Siberan Adventures in LomoScope
written by wil6ka on 2011-05-31It was Siberia. A call to a distant and mystic land. And I picked up the landline telephone. Last summer I was asked to join a group of young adventurers to go from middle europe by all means of transportation. Aiming a a tiny village called Man Yckwe. To be enchanted by indigenous Siberians and to fall in love with a remote paradise!
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The World According to Herr Willie: The Metro of Pyongyang – Rails of the Cold War
written by wil6ka on 2016-05-14 #placesOne of the proud achievements of North Korea is the Metro system in the capital of Pyongyang. It might be one of the most unusual MRT's of the world and you probably never would have guessed where the trains are coming from! It is an awkward tale about the twists and turns of the cold war.
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Souqs- Magic Labyrinth of Marrakech
written by neja on 2011-02-23 #placesSouq means "market". They occupy quite a big part of the Medina (old town) and may be a bit problematic to navigate, even if you posses a good map. Street names are a rare thing to see in Marrakech in general, and here just forget it, you just go with the flow.
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Lomographic Milestones: It All Started 17 Years Ago
written by bloomchen on 2013-12-23We've had 20 years of Lomography, and I've been a part of the movement for almost 17 years. But, I said "almost" because I had long breaks in between. Anyway, I think it's time to look back at those old pictures from the beginning. I have to admit I never made an effort to scan all my old pictures, but there are still a few of them. I think it's worth it to have a look at them.
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The World According to Herr Willie – Polar Flight to the North Pole
written by wil6ka on 2016-12-13 #placesWith my visit to the polar station of Ny Ålesund I already got a taste for the far north. But eventually I wanted to get a piece of the real thing. So I went on a journey straight to the North Pole, 90° latitude and a point, where every compass goes cuckoo crazy. It was remarkable.
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Lomography Pioneers: @lorrainehealy's Sharing of the Unknown
written by rocket_fries0036 on 2022-07-25 #culture #people #placesKnown for writing the book about the Holga, we take a look at one of Lomography's earliest members Lorraine Healy and what she has done for the community.
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Patrick Poole's Summer Roadtrip with the Neptune Convertible Art Lens System
written by eloffreno on 2023-09-09 #gear #people #placesAnalogue photographer Patrick Poole recently took a summer roadtrip throughout the United States We sent Patrick some film and our Neptune Art Lens System to help document his travels and the results certainly didn't disappoint!
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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 #placesOn 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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Adventurous Photography: The Lomography x Stilpirat Competition Winners
written by petit_loir on 2015-04-23 #newsIn his audio book, German Petzval LomoAmigo Steffen Böttcher aka Stilpirat talks about his photographic adventures. What are your greatest lomographic adventures? That's what we wanted to know in this competition. Read on to find out who the winners are!
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My Year in Analogue: The Travel Issue
written by roxyvonschlotterstein on 2015-01-292014 has been a year of many travels for me. Lucky, I know. Let me show you a few photos that I have taken during my adventures far away from home.
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Molly Steele: Intimate Reportage Photography On Film
written by alexgray on 2022-09-24 #peopleThe work of reportage photographer Molly Steele is so intoxicating we feel it should come with a warning: viewers may be struck by uncontrollable urges to quit their jobs and hit the road in search of adventure.
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A Transformational Journey with Alyssa-Naïs Tourte
written by alexgray on 2022-08-13 #people #placesIf you’ve got itchy feet and a longing to travel then these photos from Lomographer Alyssa-Naïs Tourte will surely inspire you to pack your bags and hit the road in search of spontaneous adventure and unfamiliar landscapes.
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Five Reasons Why the Lomomatic 110 Camera is Your Next Adventure Buddy
written by kylavillena on 2024-03-12 #gearWhether your adventures are grand or simple, we know just the camera to keep you company. From its pocketable size to its premium glass lens and everything in between, the Lomomatic 110 is your best pick!
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Into the Wild with Sergio Castañera
written by melissaperitore on 2022-04-15 #gearIn this photo series taken with some Lomography Color Negative 800 and Berlin Kino B&W film, photographer Sergio Castañera, takes us on an exploration of Spanish wildlands.
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Loving Every Minute of It — an Interview with Justino Blake
written by cheeo on 2019-09-07 #culture #people #placesThe ability to recognize beauty is a talent that Justino Blake uses to bring to us vistas that belong to art galleries. Learn more about him and his work in this short interview.
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On the Edge of Turkmenistan with Stefano Majno: The Silk Road
2018-11-02 #people #placesFor a long time, the Silk Road was the channel which connected Europe, Asia, and Africa during the ancient times. Now, photographer Stefano Majno shows us what the Silk Road looks like now – in the 21st century.
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Around the World in Analogue: Scotland
written by eloffreno on 2023-07-04 #gear #people #around-the-worldLomoAmigo Dana T. takes us on her recent trip to Scotland alongside the Diana Baby, Diana F+, and an array of our films. Let's take a look at her results and hear about her tips for traveling analogue-style!
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Leaps and Bounds - An Interview with Nicola Odemann
written by Marc Ocampo on 2017-10-08 #people #placesIf there's one thing we can't forget about Nicola Odemann, it would be her drive to pursue her passion no matter where it takes her.
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The Happy Camper Goes Analogue
2017-05-14 #placesThanks to our Lomographer-adventurers, moments and memories from camping and outings have just become more worthy as keepsakes through analogue photography.
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Taj Mahal, India
written by wil6ka on 2009-02-08 #placesI am not such a touristy traveller, checking out all the sites and then getting drunk with your native co-travellers. No, I want to see, what the locals do, feel and think. So my tracks are different to the ones of the masses. But there are certainly some spots that you have to see, when you go abroad. So I went to Taj Mahal and to write it from the beginning: I was disappointed.
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On the Look Out - an Interview with Rick van Kruchten
written by cheeo on 2018-03-29Rick van Kruchten's photographs are love letters from different parts of the world.
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A Place Where Photography Meets Adventure: An Interview With Andreas Jakwerth
written by Ivana Džamić on 2017-01-25 #peopleAndreas Jakwerth is a Vienna-based photographer who definitely knows how to live life to the fullest. He has a passion for both photography and travelling and somewhere in between he likes the challenge of a good climb.
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The Caviar Diaries – Chapter 5: Azerbaijan
written by jeanmendoza on 2011-10-15Next stop, Azerbaijan! On with the Caviar Diaries adventure!
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Living the Life You Choose - an Interview with Niko Moretti
written by cheeo on 2018-04-11 #peopleDo what you love and everything will follow.
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Granada, Spain:Rural Eco-Tourism in the Alpujarra
written by neja on 2012-08-02 #placesAlquería 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 Family Adventure With A Simple Use Reloadable Film Camera
written by eparrino on 2023-08-06 #newsWhat better way to spend some quality time with your family than to share what you love with them? For this photo series, I encouraged my mother to get back to her analogue roots and gave a roll of Lomography film and a Simple Use Reloadable Film Camera to document our time together.
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LomoAmigo Interview: Alexis Coram
written by ciaravesely on 2014-04-11 #peopleAlexis Coram is an English landscape photographer who currently lives in San Francisco. She is a spontaneous and adventurous photographer who has captured the moments of her road trips across the continent this past year.
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At Home in Many Places - An Interview With Luke Gram
written by Marc Ocampo on 2017-09-08 #people #placesWe caught up with travelling photographer Luke Gram to pick his mind about his work, photography in general, and his amazing travels in this quick but fulfilling interview.
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Around the World in Analogue: Philippines
written by eloffreno on 2022-10-07 #gear #people #placesLomoAmigo Yameen transports us to his trip in the Philippines where he shot LomoChrome Metropolis film. Let's take a look at his results and hear about his tips for traveling with film!
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