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To many outsiders, Los Angeles is really the way Hollywood has depicted it -- a golden beach city of unapologetic superficiality. But the movie, 500 Days of Summer, revealed that it's something much more than that.
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"Forget It, Jake. It's Chinatown." This infamous line from Roman Polanski's neo-noir masterpiece is just one of the contributing factors to the mystique of this particular neighborhood of Los Angeles. Want to know what it's really like today? Let me give you a tour!
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One is not supposed to share wonderful thrift stores, but this one is such a grand, dusty, funky-smelling adventure that I must share for the sake of Lomography!
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“But why think about that when all the golden lands ahead of you and all kinds of unforseen events wait lurking to surprise you and make you glad you’re alive to see?” – Jack Kerouac, On The Road
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Up on the Pacific Coast Highway, where the wild sea meets the peaceful cliffs, is the El Matador Beach, one proof that Los Angeles is far from the obnoxious city it has come to be known as.
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If you are ever in Los Angeles, skip the tourist traps and treat yourself to a scenic drive towards the northern terminus of Route 39. And if you're lucky, you might just find that one stone left unturned.
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Los Angeles is a great place to enjoy the summer, but when you need to escape the hustle of the big city, it's time to head to Will Rogers State Historic Park.
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Santa Monica is a city for everyone to enjoy! It's a place to shop, and to watch street performers. Musicians, magicians, acrobats to name a few.
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Located just on the outskirts of town next to the Redlands Airport lies a little twinkle in the eye of Redlands... The Hanger 24 Brewery! So strap yourself in, Ace! Fly on down and lets all have a drink!
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Holey rocks? Holy rocks? The Morman Rocks, rocks with holes... Yes a very strange sight to see! But oh what a lomographic dreamland!
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About two miles away from the Lomography Gallery Store in Los Angeles is a tourist attraction like no other in the world. While “movie capital of the world” is not necessarily its apt title today as most of the big studios have moved north to Burbank, CA and no movie stars actually live or even hang out in the area, it is still packed with many historical venues and landmarks associated with the rise of the movie industry.
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A quiet, peaceful shrine in the big busy city.
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Right on the Pacific Coast Highway with a view of the ocean, the Getty Villa is a rare treat in Los Angeles. It was envisioned by oil tycoon and billionaire J. Paul Getty and opened for the first time in 1974. It has one of the world's largest collections of ancient glass!
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A gorgeous bar with a theme of science and industry.
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Enjoy the beautiful view of Los Angeles from the Griffith Park.
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Travel from my home town early in the moring to the LA County Fair late into the night!
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A great and fun way to spend a hot summer night in Hollywood!
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L.A. is Hollywood, is Bel Air, is Downtown, is Lakers, is Santa Monica, is Shopping is Fame, is MJ and LA is the Pier. This wooden Bridge with a whole lot of everything is quite a pillar of the Californian city, summing up what everything is about: Entertainment and recreation.
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A great location in Los Angeles and a really big modern space. My film is expired and got x-ray zapped, so here are the shots for better or worse.
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Like that guys shoes? Is that Gals dress just killer? Well around the corner from the bar and down the street from the coffee shop is Hobo's, and i bet you'll find something' jazzy too!