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This gallery nearly brought me to tears! The Museum of Modern Art in New York is a must see for me and I can't wait to go back!
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Far from the center of the city, you can enjoy this unique little forest, a Mediterranean oasis inside Madrid.
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In 2010, I eventually got to go to a place I’d always wanted to go...New York City! The place where my true love affair with my LC-A+ began.
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In the beautiful S.Miguel island of the Azores you will find a wonderful lagoon located in a beautiful surrounding with hot streams from the earth core that have been used for generations by families to cook delicious stews.
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The thought of shooting in a cemetery park would be creepy, eerie, and crazy (?!) Well that is quite true for most cemetery parks but there is one which is neither scary nor eerie. It is the Japanese Cemetery Park (日本人墓地公園) located in Chuan Hoe Avenue. This is one of the largest in Southeast Asia with 29,359 square metres and consists of 910 tombstones.
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The Seoul-searching continues! This week we're asking you to submit LomoLocation articles that show us all the fabulous art and culture that Seoul has to offer! Submit an article and not only will you have the chance of starring in the forthcoming Lomography City Guide Seoul but you'll also be awarded a mouthwatering 15 Piggies for each Seoul-based Location you submit! Read on for more info.
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A North Shore phenomenon that you should not miss is Kahuku Shrimp. Bring your cash and your appetite for some of the freshest shrimp on the island.
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I visited the Point Cabrillo Lightouse near Mendocino in California
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Binondo, Manila's Chinatown, is one of our favorite places to photograph. It is an easy place to go to if we want to have an instant lomowalk because it can provide different streets with various ambiance. And of course, it has plenty of food and restaurants to choose from if ever we get hungry along the way. But one word always comes to mind every time I hear the place "Binondo". Wedding.
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Decided to follow Rule #1: Take your camera everywhere you go. So here are some of my pictures out and about town.
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Want to be hardcore? Want to test your endurance? Then why not climb a 1,157.2 m (3,797 ft) mountain in the middle of the snowy winter cold. And why not get lost in the mountain while you are at it, hiking through the fresh snow only to end up at a Buddhist temple where monks proceed to give you chocolate and drive you off the mountain. Yup, my hike on Yongmunsan Mountain (용문산) just 45km out of Seoul, definitely gave us an exciting day trip away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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This spot on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawai'i appeared in the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall and has a Hawaiian Legend.
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I visited Mendocino on the coast of California. It was beautiful and "quirky".
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During the day, you can still see and walk easily through its main street and alleys. But wait 'til Myeongdong gets dark and you will be lost amidst the huge crowd of shoppers and tourists as well as makeshift stalls that are put up for the night market. Myeondong seems a lot livelier after 6:00pm.
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Universal Studios Singapore (USS) is an attraction not to be missed when one visits Singapore!
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Down on the ATX's E.6th Street, a gathering of loyal sock hoppers meet here every second Sunday of the month to do an authentic watusi. Move in on Shangri-La's "Second Sunday Sock Hop" and get ready to dance and jive to the tunes of the 50s to70s.
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Last year I took a long vacation to one of the lesser-known wine producing regions of California.
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The store is a paradise full of analogue hopes and wonders where lomo enthusiasts may wish to be to quell any fear as rumors speculated the apocalypse at the end of 2012.
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Overshadowed by Singapore’s Toa Payoh flagship Town Park, this little piece of greenery is often overlooked by many as a greenery haven, that is, if they even know it exists.
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Shivering cold winter weather makes one want to stay in the warm cozy bed the entire day. However, there is only one thing that can only be done in winter, and that is to view the autumn leaves and fall colors in Tai Tong!