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Tripwolf Photo Competition Sponsored by Lomography

by pan_dre
posted about 1 year ago
21 comments and 1 votetripwolf ("http://www.tripwolf.com":http://www.tripwolf.com) is a cool new social travel guide that covers the whole world. It combines information from travel guide books with tips and advice from thousands of globetrotters worldwide.
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University of Sto Tomas (Manila)

by halfawakehaiku
posted about 1 year ago
2 submissions and 1 voteThe oldest University in Asia is situated in the heart of Manila. Established by the Dominican Order in 1611, UST was transferred to its current location from Intramuros. A grand Stone Archway stands at the entrance of the university and is called the Arch of the Centuries. It was taken apart and rebuilt after World War II.
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Boston

by plesaleza
posted about 1 year ago
2 submissionsThe city of Boston has many places that can be a great experience to visit. One way to see the city is from the water. Seeing the city from the Charles river can prove to be a relief from the busy streets on land. The sights that can be seen are really "sights to be seen".
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Wedding Hill (Utena)

by mantozauras
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteThere is a tradition after the wedding ceremony to go on the small hill located near the Utena city. This hill is called “wedding hill”. It is located only one kilometer to the north from Utena by the Utena weir. In the late 90's some artist made wooden statues imitating traditional Lithuanian wedding ceremony. Statues are located around little park. Traditionally bridegroom carries bride over the bridge which is in front of the hill. This place is interesting, you can see newlyweds there, not only statues, hill, or the lake.
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Berlin Museum of Natural History

by annegreat
posted about 1 year ago
2 votes“Oskar“ – the huge brachiosaurus skeleton in the entrance hall – together with other skeletons of dinosaurs such as an archaeopteryx without doubt the highlight of the Museum fuer Naturkunde (Berlin Museum of Natural History).
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Pyramid of Giza (Cairo)

by weechonghooi
posted about 1 year agoThe Great Pyramids of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders Of the Ancient World. It was a breathtaking experience as we marveled there. The feeling of standing in front of a giant staircase like Pyramid, the size of each stone there is about the size of an unit standard shop lot that we see in shopping complex nowadays.
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Amsterdam ARCAM (Centre of Architecture)

by agrimony
posted about 1 year agoIf you are interested in modern architecture, and you are on a holiday in Amsterdam, you should visit the ARCAM, the centre of architecture. The building itself is a great peace of architecture designed by Dutch architect René van Zuuk in 2003. It is situated between NEMO and the shipping museum.
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Amsterdam Grachten

by agrimony
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteWhat makes Amsterdam such a special city are the Grachten which crosses the whole (inner)city annular. “Gracht” is Dutch for canal. The Grachten are small waterways spanned by lots of bridges. The start of their building was in 1612 because of more comfortably transport of wares form one depository to another but also for drainage and defense.
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Antipolo City

by halfawakehaiku
posted about 1 year agoWhen the Manila weather becomes a little too much for you, the city of Antipolo offers a cool break from the rigors of the city life. Less than an hour's drive from Manila Antipolo offers a host of places and activities for eager lomographers. Devotees flock the Antipolo church to pray for various problems and wishes. Friends troop the bars that dot the mountainside for a few buckets of beer or so.
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Kodak Portra 400vc (120, 400 iso) user-review

by vicuna
posted about 1 year ago
6 commentsThe VC (vivid colors) films by Kodak have a really great quality: they're colorful and sharp, have great texture and are very adaptable to different lighting conditions. One of my favorite from this VC product line is the 400 VC 120mm.
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Kodak Ektachrome EPP (35mm, 100 iso) user-review

by graefin
posted about 1 year ago
4 comments and 1 voteHard to get slide film with a wonderful touch of blue and green when cross processed. It is great for daylight but also produces wonderful pictures in low light situations.
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Fuji Superia (35mm, 200 iso) User-review

by mantozauras
posted about 1 year ago
3 comments and 2 votesThere are a lot of reasons why I just love this negative film….
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Round-the-Clock challenge: Toy Story

by shhquiet
posted about 1 year ago
51 comments, 245 submissions, and 1 voteYou guessed it right, our new challenge is all about toys! Pictures of dolls, robots, cars, tea sets, action figures ... the list goes on.
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Join us at the Photokina 2008
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by pan_dre
posted about 1 year ago
one commentPlan your trip - this year's top international Lomography project will
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- The Great Lomo LC-A Race Missions: Stage Seven for 8 days
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- Adventures in Pinhole Lomography workshop at the Lomography Gallery Store NYC! in 15 days
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