June 2012
26 posts
Jun 30th
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Himala: The Miracle at Paoay Sand Dunes
Philippine summers are full of festivals. Almost all major cities and provinces celebrate certain feasts of their local patron saints, complete with buntings, marching bands, street dancers, kids in flower costumes, and beauty pageants. But the provincial government of Ilocos Norte ditched these traditions during the feast of La Virgen Milagrosa and came up with something new: giant artworks at...
Jun 29th
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Jun 28th
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Jun 27th
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Jun 27th
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Jun 26th
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Jun 22nd
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Jun 22nd
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Jun 21st
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Jun 21st
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Ugh, digital double exposures don't count.
filmisgod: If you make it in photoshop it’s not really a double exposure.  I feel like it’s cheating.  With film you shoot over a roll and either hope for the best or document everything and work really hard to get your images to overlap perfectly.  When you make it in photoshop you can just take any two photos you want at all and make a “double exposure”.  CHEATING.  Derp. Not that anyone...
Jun 20th
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Jun 20th
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Jun 18th
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Jun 13th
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Jun 11th
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Jun 10th
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Jun 10th
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Jun 8th
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Jun 8th
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Jun 8th
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Jun 7th
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Jun 6th
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Jun 5th
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Jun 5th
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Jun 5th
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Shake 'Yer Head!!: A year with film →
theperksofbeingalone: (WARNING: long post. err—not really) The first time I encountered lomography was when I saw a post of sir rarivera regarding a shot using his lomo spinner. And I was like, “Damn! that’s f*ing awesome!” And when I searched the price, my mind said “Huwatt!?..” It’s been almost a year since…
Jun 2nd
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