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A morning shoot of the Golden Gate Bridge on one December day. Two cameras, four different films, and an enthusiasm to capture it's beauty.
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A gorgeous day is a perfect day to try out some new films. Let's go on an adventure through San Francisco and Oakland with my LC-Wide and Sprocket Rocket.
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Being a part of the Lomography San Francisco team, I’m in the city almost all the time. I love going around places like the Embarcadero and the Mission for photo walks, but this time around, I wanted to show my fellow Lomographers what I call home in the town of Hercules, California.
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My first visit to the United States was a customer visit: I was flying around and visited small towns for very short periods of time - almost without any opportunities for sightseeing, and with very few sights to see. I was able to spend a few days only in San Jose, and while wondering in Downtown, I ran into the university.
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One of the greatest things about Northern California living is the beautiful nature that surrounds us here. For this article, I have chosen to feature a couple of locations that I like to visit to relax. They are also great spots to take a camera (or two) for great nature photos.
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A one-month walking tour through the beautiful and interesting city of San Francisco, aching feet included but a lot of unforgettable memories and my favorite analogue photographs from my Diana F+ and L-CA lomography cameras.
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Rush Creek Trail is really just a dusty old fire road that skirts a tidal marsh. It’s flat and at about 4 miles to the end and back is popular for beginning cyclists, joggers, and families out for a stroll with their dogs. Because of it's open vistas and wildlife; It's also great for photographers.
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We've been seeing some great weather here in San Francisco! When the sun is shining and the temperature rises, SF locals take some time to enjoy the weather. With our friends, our pets, our picnics and our cameras in tow, there's no better way to spend a day than outside! Thus, here's a list of some or favorite places to lay out and soak up the sun.
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The Palace of Fine Arts was constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition to house the works of fine arts exhibits. It was a temporary structure made of plaster and burlap and was meant to be torn down after the Exposition along with the other temporary structures, but it was so beloved that a committee was formed immediately for its preservation and with their efforts, saved it from destruction. Today, after extensive renovations, one can appreciate the grace and beauty of the structure with its iconic golden domed rotunda reflected in the surrounding pool, the rows of Corinthian columns flanking it, and the Ancient Greek and Roman inspired architecture and sculpture.
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Everyone who goes to San Francisco is going to see this bridge as evidenced by the millions of pictures that have been made of this location. But no one actually shows what you will see on the way there. Take your camera, take your film, keep you eyes - and your heart open, and go there!
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”Break the rules and you go to prison, break the prison rules and you go to Alcatraz.” says a billboard inside the huge building complex. Take a thrilling trip to America's ex-prison.
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If I could live anywhere, I would live in San Francisco. The city has everything a tourist could ever want all packed into 49 square miles. A trip to San Francisco during the Christmas break was the perfect way to cap off the year.
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Everybody should remember their first time…I do. I was on a road trip with my whole family, discovering California. I´m not able to remember every detail from that amazing trip, but what I do remember is the feeling that I had when I first saw San Francisco. Those hills, Victorian houses, cable cars, the majestic Golden Gate. From that very first moment, that city became the city of my dreams. Who knew that 15 years later I would be just an hour away from my dream city?
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Three museums in one in San Francisco' s Golden Gate Park.
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The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is one of the most iconic bridges in the world.
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The Palace of Fine Arts is an architectural beauty, and one of the many locations that make San Francisco such a wonderful city.
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San Francisco - a great city, an interesting and calm, which, surprisingly, adaptirueshsya amazingly fast. San Francisco is loved for its spectacular scenery, carefree elegance and subtle charm. This bright metropolis, located in a beautiful corner of nature, never ceases to amaze.
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Build your own adventure, or at least your own forts and prepare for a playful battle! The Adventure Playground is a unique playpen built by the community in the Bay Area, this place is one of a kind! Give it a try and bring your kids and your friends!
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In celebration of Go Skateboarding Day last June 21st, I took a quick tour of some of San Francisco East Bay's Skate Parks; spending the day at Berkeley Skate Park and Oakland's Town Park and taking a peek into the past and a glimpse into the future of what's to come for the Bay Area.
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If you have some family or friends in San Francisco you should try to pay them a visit. On a recently family adventure, I got to see the famed "parrots of telegraph hill" and also explored a super cool scrapyard. One man's junk is another man's treasure.