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Walking along the River Thames, you can find a lot of different things to look at.
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Swedish photographer Jacob Felländer wanted to shoot the whole world on one negative. For this, he used a Holga!
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If you ever get the chance to drop by Stockholm and you want to escape the houses and the people for a bit, you should definitely come by this huge green spot where you are free to relax, enjoy good conversations with friends, and of course, take lots of lomographs.
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A lot of us Lomographers find inspiration and artistic comfort in the fantastic world of movies. Art movies, romcoms, love, blood, nature. We look at ourselves from the sofa and we are fascinated. It is us we find fascinating. Why not use that? Recycle someone else's inspiration.
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I say Swaziland.
You say: What?
This little pearl of a country squeezed in between South Africa and Mozambique is a little humid box of time. A warm heart and a thousand green hills.
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The third part of a chain of LC-A Race doubles of team Euro 3 : yoscolmi and makeyuu.
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Skansen is like walking around in Sweden two hundred years ago. Old houses, old people, handmade candy and an old tired moose...and a lot more.
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If you enjoy ecologic food, coffee and tea, listening to good music and doing all this in a cozy and special environment, you'll love Café Mineur. A nice place to save you from your usual Manic Mondays!
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Landet is where I was with my friends from Sweden and from Australia. In red light we looked at people, drank beer and saw a alternative rock duo, boy on guitar, girl on drums. We smuggled sake into the place and had to buy our drinks one floor down because of the lack of credit card terminals on the top floor.
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When i moved to Bagarmossen, a little urban district in the south of Stockholm, I did not know of the Söderbysjön lake. But, as I saw all the other kids from school walking into the woods with towels and swimming wear I understood there was something special in there.