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Series of Lomo pictures I've taken in L.A last summer for a special exhibition that will take place at the famous restaurant Le Christine in Paris from October 23rd to December 15th.
The Launch will be on Sunday, October 23rd between 3 to 6 pm.
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The beach and activities.
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Visit of the Ruins of Tel Megiddo and the Iron Age tunnel.
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Archeological research never ends in Jerusalem, you can see big tents everywhere protecting the searchers working.
The city is so full of details and things to see than just 1 lomo location is not enough. I will make more specific location next time. Kotel Wailing Wall Streets Gates people churches.
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Here's something fun to do when you find yourself in the dark and there's nothing left with you other than your Horizon camera and a strobe flash!
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Tel (mound) Megiddo, known as Tel-el-Mutesellim (Hill of the Ruler) has been identified as one of the most important cities of biblical times.
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If you're one of those who is fascinated by this lens swinging mucho - the "Horizon Perfekt":http://shop.lomography.com/horizon/ - but also daunted by the fact that it takes too wide photos that you think you're not the kind of person to have a face enough to be taken by it...
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Haba'i Gardens in Haifa a beautiful and wide garden on the hills.
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On the port of Ajaccio, everyday you can go to the best market in town for all kinds of food, fresh vegetables, nice big breads, fruits, honey from the mountains, smelly and tasty spices and all kinds of typical cheese and smoked meat among lots of other products of the island.
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A Church that design with very unique and has grottos or cave on the lower part.
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A beautiful panoramic view, beaches that hides between the rocks where pebbles and sand meet.
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Ajaccio is situated on the west coast of Corsica, on the bottom of gulf of Ajaccio, between Gravona and the Sanguinaires Islands. This city was occupied for a very long time by people from Genoa and Corsica had no rights from citizenship there. They settled in the east of the city on the other side of Piazza of Olmo which is now the FESCH Street named after the famous cardinal Fesch, uncle of Napoleon and big art collector. Besides the Art Museum, Fesch gave his name to a lot of places, monuments and shops.
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Take the road which goes northwards along the West coast of Corsica and after passing the Calanches of Piana you arrive in Porto. Administratively, Porto is a simple hamlet which depends on the village of Ota, situated higher in the mountain. Nevertheless, if Ota is unknown, Porto, on the other hand, and its exceptional site transformed this small village into a highly visited place. Besides a factory of 'Nacre' jewelery, the small town offers numerous expeditions of diving and its colossal (very windy) beach of black pebbles offers an open view to the tower of Porto. It was probably built in the second half of the 16th century, before the appearance of the round Genoese towers. The tower of Porto is one of the only square fortifications built on the coast, the place of departure for the visit of the nature reserve of Scandola.
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Park Phenix is a botanic tropical garden with a zoo. Every afternoon some families come with kids to enjoy the garden and see all kinds of parrots, insects, fishes, ostriches, snakes and many more animals. There are 25000 different spices of plants and the green-house is 5000 m2 and is divided into 7 areas with different climates and biotopes.
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On the west coast of Corsica, between Porto and Piana, a narrow and tortuous road hangs on the edge of magnificent walls of red granite which fall straight into the sea... the famous - Calanches of Piana. Ripped and engraved by the erosion, they give the impression of a fantastic sculpture also by its specific colour - ochre. According to the legend Satan tried to seduce a shepherdess of the region, but not reaching where she was hiding, he became terribly angry. He sculptured a fantastic city. We can see it today by crossing or by going through creeks: the shepherdess and her husband, the dog, the bishop, and many other creatures...
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Old Tobacco manufacture, 'La Friche' is a huge complex transformed since 1992 into a multicultural concept. 500 m from the train station, it is a space of research, of production and distribution (broadcasting), completely dedicated to the contemporary creation under all these forms: entertainment (theater, dance, exhibitions, street entertainments), visual and digital arts, music, cinema... A ground opened as much for the artists as for the public. the best radio in town 'Radio grenouille' is spreading his program from there and the concert venue 'cabaret aleatoire' welcome the best current DJs and bands.
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Starting from the Eiffel tower, The Pont Neuf, Notre Dame or Le Louvre, day and night you can have a one hour trip to see Paris from a original point of view. The 'Bateau mouche' (fly boat), is a boat with large windows and big terrace on top of it. You can walk on the sides of the ship to shoot great pictures. A voice is telling you the stories of the monuments in 13 languages, sometimes with music. Some boats have a night restaurant and allow you a romantic longer journey. Also, the river 'La Seine' cross Paris by the middle and has many beautiful bridges. If you go to Paris don't miss this experience, your Lomo cameras will love it! 11 Euros for adults and 6 euros for the children.
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This unique new metro entrance situated on the square Colette was built and inaugurated in 2000 for the centenary of the Paris subway. It was realesed and supervised by the artist Jean-Michel Othoniel in a very controversial style.