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When the streets of Taipei City meets an ultra-wide angle lens...black-and-white fun of wide angle street shooting begins. Here's a mini-review of the Lomo LC-Wide as a "street" camera.
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Have you ever tried eating inside a comfort room? Or eating from a toilet bowl? This wacky themed restaurant will definitely give you a unique and fun dining experience as if you're inside your own bathroom!
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Throw all the books aside and bring your (film) camera out on this breathtaking trip to Yehliu Geopark!
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This resort is a complex of vintage retro futuristic houses. This place really fits the spirit of analogue lifestyle. It’s a forgotten paradise for Lomographers
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This is my first visit to Taiwan and I'm glad that I'm in good company with my Diana F+ and Smena 8M. :D As an avid lomographer, I made sure that I would be able to find the local Lomography store in Taipei. Read on for more of my Taiwan adventures and of course, photos!
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Phenomenon area you should not miss in Taipei, Taiwan.
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I love to have adventures in urban areas and most of the time its overseas. Some years back, I went to Taipei, Taiwan with my friends for a holiday, as it was our dream to visit it so we booked the tickets to Taipei!
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I was surprised to see Wonderland in a small lane one afternoon! I had an almost perfect afternoon tea with some friends near ZhongShan Metro Station. As I am still early, I decided to take a stroll nearby.
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Gaomei wetland is in Taichung County, which is at western central part of Taiwan. It's the largest wetland in Taiwan which attracts hundreds and thousands of visitors annually.
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A good outing location for railway buffs, couples and families, immerse yourself in Taiwan's Railway culture when you happen to swing by this place. It will give you better insight on how much the local railway system figured in daily life in the different Taiwanese cities and of course, gives you another opportunity to bring out your Lomo camera.
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There is only one road in Ma-kang fishing village which is named Ma-kang street and only one grocery store. Residents rely on fishing and aquaculture for a living, in the former fishing village is the fishing port, and not far from the village is sea and some artificial farms, coupled with unusual shapes gray cement, very unique.
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I went to "Hey-To-To" (Black Rabbits) House during the weekend. I spent my whole afternoon here, and all my depression from work was swept away with its relaxing pace!
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Night markets in Taiwan are street markets that occupy either sidewalks or entire streets hawking street food, clothing, and other consumer goods.
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On weekend mornings, you'll find antique collectors and bargain hunters gathering at the FuHe Bridge Flea Market, scouring for treasures amongst piles of second-hand junk.
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I have an amazing location in Taichung, Taiwan that I love to share with you guys! There's lots of colorful huge containers here. Come on down here, as It’s like a cinema scene full of every imaginable hue. Everyone can be a superstar!
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When you ever come to Taichung, which is Taiwan´s third biggest city, don´t forget to pay a visit to the Tunghai University Campus and check out the world famous Luce Memorial Chapel.
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That´s right - I went to that area in the daytime, because my wife went to her favorite hairdresser which is located in this area.
So, since I don´t have that much hair to cut I took my Yashica T4 instead and went out on the streets....what a nice decision.
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Doing some Urbex photography has been one of my photography goals this year, but it took awhile to find a good first location. With a bit of research I found out about an old Copper Refinery that dates back to the Japanese Occupation in Taiwan. It closed down in the early 70's and was left abandoned for nature to take over. It's located on the north coast of Taiwan and it would be a full day trip to reach the location.
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The world's tallest building is now in Taiwan. With a height of 508 meters- and 101 stories above ground and five stories below - the Taipei 101 building has surpassed the 462-meter Sears Tower in Chicago and the 451-meter Petronas Twin Tower in Malaysia to acquire the title "world's tallest building."
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My first trip to Taiwan,Taipei, although bounded by a tight shooting schedule, I had a blast, and it was an eye-opening experience as I got to learn and understand the cultures and lifestyles of the Taiwanese people.