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<description>Photo.net is probably one of the best-known and authoritative online resources for photography in general. What is perhaps a little less known, is it&apos;s excellent travel photography section featuring a must-read travel tips page for photographers and numerous destination-specific guides...</description>
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<description>I mentioned it at the travel photography and video forum, so I might as well do it here, too. Fodor&apos;s is publishing an excellent primer on travel photography online, and it&apos;s worth having a look at it before shelling out...</description>
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<description>Q: &quot;Okay, I understand lomography ideologically…but HOW does a Lomo work differently than conventional cameras? Physically.&quot; A: Fundamentally, the answer is &quot;it isn&apos;t physically different&quot;. The physical principles of photography are essentially invariable, regardless of camera type. Like goes into...</description>
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<description> While the photography purist may say that there is no distinction between foreground and background and that a photograph is a flattened abstraction of the visual content of the frame, it&apos;s still good to note how objects on differnt...</description>
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<description>The U.S. Transport Security Amdinstration has issued new rules for transporting photographic equipment. It seems that with the new inspection equipment, undeveloped film MUST be carried on and not checked in. Also it details the limitations on types and amount...</description>
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<description> Travel photography is not just about the artful representation of exotic lands. It is just as much about documenting your vacation. The ubiquitous group shot with friends should be treated as the precious capture it is. Even with rudimentary...</description>
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<description>The photo used for the blog&apos;s header is a composite panorama (4-5 photos stitched together) from a place called The Abyss in southern Venezuela. This is where the tepui mountain formations of Venezuela suddenly stop, and you can see the...</description>
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<description>Okay, so you’ve got your tickets, got your visas, made your plans, the world’s at your feet. Now you have to make sure that when you come back, the world’s legendary places will be recorded on eye-catching, high-impact-value 8x6 prints...</description>
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<description>On the road it’s easy to burn through dozens of rolls in very little time. So, unless you’re out there only for a couple of weeks, sooner or later, the accumulating exposed film will be an issue. Besides taking up...</description>
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<description> What the heck is lomography? Well if you hadn&apos;t heard of the bloody thing yesterday, you&apos;re not alone. Here it is ladies and gentlemen, the Lomographic Society International, a manifesto for the creative, curious, casual and playful recording of...</description>
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