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You lose something when you stop taking pictures -- a certain sense that lets you put frames around things.
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I have been a long time away.
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Even with good news, life has been brutal lately.
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I don't always agree with the photos they select here at lomography.com for recognition. But they are doing a damned sight better than flickr!
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I've seen two (three) of my favorite lomographers vanish recently. Who have you seen disappear?
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I thought lomography users did not favorite black and white photos. They surprised me.
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I lost my favorite cat.
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Her mood was sometimes vicious, sometimes gentle. A photo that I took of her on the lawn of our apartment complex reflected her bipolar character.
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Planning another week-long trip across the American West. What cameras to take?
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Pass the word: pay attention where you point your lens when photographing with the La Sardina.
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I've noticed a few types of liking style. Which are you?
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“There is nothing worse than a brilliant image of a fuzzy concept.” -Ansel Adams
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Everyone is talking about their best photo of 2011. I thought I'd talk about the best photo I think I ever took.
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Admittedly, I have been uploading a lot of old photos. But I did produce some new imagery that I liked. Here are my analog favorites:
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We never take enough photographs of the ones we love. When you are young and poor and dependent on film, you take even less.
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Memories of snow and a camera that Kodak was forced to stop producing.
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For those who have not heard, the founder of Apple Computer is dead. I once had the opportunity to photograph him.
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The three Lomography cameras that I own offer their own set of joys and idiosyncracies.
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Models need to understand that they are part of the creative process and photographers need to treat them as creative peers.
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I'm wondering how you do it.
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Lomography's popularity engine doesn't tell the entire story. It's easy to see what your visitors think are your best photos. But which ones do ~you~ like?
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My boss didn't think I could visit Yosemite in the single day he had alloted for my New Year's holiday. But I showed him, though my camera fought hard to prevent a record of my feat.
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Watch where you stand when taking a photograph
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Look over the railing and you might see something more interesting than the usual tourist shot.
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The world's flattest place on earth offers little if you can't or won't pay the entrance fee into the area where they run the test runs for the world's fastest vehicles, but the one free memory it leaves you is potent.
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A clear atmosphere can turn the dull into the stunning. Part of a series of nonsequential reflections on photos I took during a recent trip through the American West.
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Flickr and Lomography users have different tastes. It's not a bad thing or a reason to put one ahead of the other.
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Do people take the time to know where they are when they take their pictures?
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You've been asking where are my photos? They've started to appear....
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New camera and a look at some others