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On my trip to Edinburgh last year, I saw and captured so many things -- there's just a lot to explore there!
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Let’s go under the bridge! And not just on a random bridge but on the longest European bridge: Ponte Vasco da Gama. This 1998 “monument” was built in the period of Expo ’98, which was set in Lisbon. Under the bridge, on the side if the center of Lisbon, you can find the most underground-style skate park in town.
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In line with Pride Season and the widespread progression Marriage Equality around the world, the travel website CheapFlights.com recently shared a list of up-and-coming destinations where gay couples can wed.
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In today's Memories of Japan installment, we'll start moving around Japan through its extraordinary railway network with a magic ticket: the JRP (Japan Rail Pass).
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You know what they say about spending time with yourself: being alone does not necessarily mean being lonely. And for this week’s Log Book, take a peek at some of the sites where our fellow Lomographers go on solo adventures!
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Summer days are about to come! Have you already chosen a destination? Well, if you haven't because you were too busy lately, maybe you could have a look at my recommendation: the Beach of the Cathedrals! It is one of the most magnificent beaches you can find in the north coast of Spain.
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The Simunovich family first started growing olive trees in the Adriatic island of Brac more than two centuries ago. Now, that tradition still thrives on their Simunovich Olive Estate nested in the Bombay Hills in Auckland.
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Cycling trough Germany, we came across an intriguing sign: Altes Shiffhebewerk (Old Boat Lift). A boat lift? We made the detour to Waltrop, and were surprised by this magnificent giant machine.
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Tienda Esquipulas is a shop where you can find all sorts of popular art and religious objects. It was created with the intent to become an ethnic market in Paris with colorful craft and folk art from Guatemala, Mexico and Latin America.
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Paris is a place full of surprises, especially if you’re looking for unexpected things or objects. A curio is by definition "a curious or unusual object of art or piece of bric-a-brac." A curio shop then is by extension, a shop that sells these curios.
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For this installment of my Memories of Japan series, let's talk about the last place in Kyoto I went to before getting in the bullet train: the Imperial Palace.
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This spring/summer we had an awesome time at the beach concert in Hengchun/Kenting.
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This is the third article in my Memories of Japan series, we are still in Kyoto but we aren't going to any temple. Today, we are going grocery shopping to Nishiki Market in downtown Kyoto.
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Lights, camera, action! For this week's Log Book, our fellow lomographers unleashed their inner director and gave us recommendations of places that deserve to be captured on the big screen! Check it out!
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Shooting the seaside city of Brighton in monochrome -- finding a different mood to gaudy, summery colour pics.
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Montenegro is one of Europe's most scenic spots; a little slice of the former Yugoslavia blessed with stunning coastline. It's one of Europe's smallest countries, but well worth a visit for photographers.
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As the temperature slowly rises this season, we're betting that your wanderlust levels are rising along with it! Got no specific destination in mind yet? Then, let us remedy that with some of the best (and most picturesque) summer destinations the Locations section has to offer!
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Let’s go to Praça da Figueira, in the middle of the historical center of Lisbon! In this place, skaters live in harmony with the normal life of the town, beside the usual people of the historical center of Lisbon. It’s quite unique to find a place in the middle of a capital city in which skaters are so well accepted.
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London is a city that needs no elaborate introduction -- as one of the leading cities around the globe in terms of commerce and finance, education and healthcare, entertainment, fashion, arts and culture, and tourism, it's no wonder it's the most visited city in the world!
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When you need a break from the city, a lake nearby is always a good choice. Lake Jarun is not even that far from the city center and it is easily reached with public transportation.