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Start spreading the news, because for this week's edition of Lomography Day Trips, we're leaving for THE city, the great, the incomparable New York, New York!
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If you want to escape from the crowds and the giant buildings of Manhattan without leaving New York, jump in the subway and go to Coney Island !
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It's a classic -- a must-see tourist place. But even the true New Yorkers love it and spend time on its many amazing spots. Central Park is a 341-hectare park, filled with trees, flowers, ponds, zoos and statues. If you're a Lomographer, here are the reasons why you SHOULD spend time in this green rectangle.
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New York is world famous for being a vibrant busy city. But every now and then, everyone needs a break. Long Island is one of the closest places where one can find some peace and quiet and some alone time with nature.
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New York fascinated me because I have seen it for the first time and I had the opportunity to spend the time with my lovely girlfriend who knows all the hot spots since NY is something like a second home to her.
I m not the type of a person who is really into extreme tourism. While I travel, I am pretty much obsessed about the dirty sides of a town.Here is few of my pics I made in NYC. Enjoy!
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The Lower East Side is one of New York City's most iconic neighborhoods. Here are some photos I took while walking through this area to show you some of the must-see spots for your next trip to New York!
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Put away that boring swimsuit and bedazzle yourself with fishnets, fishtails and bigger than ever wigs for summer's best parade in New York: The Mermaid Parade.
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New York City is known for its amazing assortment of foods, and New Yorkers especially love it when they can take it to go. One of the most popular ways of curing your hunger in the city is by grabbing something at one of the many food trucks parked around all through Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn. Whether you’re feeling something sweet or you need something a little more on the savory side, there’s always something to satisfy. We picked our 5 favorites that you’ll want to try this summer!
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The Lomography Gallery Stores in NYC couldn't have had a better time at the first annual Photoville NYC in June 2012! This special exhibition space hosted a variety of photography venues through gallery shows and booths, all with one purpose, to celebrate the art of photography. We filled our shipping containers with photographs of all shapes, sizes, and kinds, and for two weekends explored the world that had been created in a village made out of shipping containers. We don't know about you, but Lomography certainly can't wait until next year!
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Even if you are not a fan of taking thrill rides, the opportunity to go to one of the biggest amusement parks in the planet will definitely excite you. So, get ready with your favorite Lomo firearms to conquer this colorful and fun-filled land!
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This past spring break, I escaped the boring clutter of everyday life, and went to New York for a breath of fresh photographic air. This is how I see NYC, a place where the true photographic magic happens on the streets.
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Here are a few spots in New York City that the average tourist (I) shouldn’t (didn’t) miss.
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New York City as viewed by Dasha, the miniature dachshund.
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I was only in New York for less than two days; I knew it was going to be impossible to see everything that I wanted to see. You could say that figuring out what to see in what order was a kind of impossible project.
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The annual pillow fight in New York takes it to the streets.
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New York's park in the sky! With cool views, plenty of seating for people watching, and a vibrant community around it, the High Line is a great place to hang out and see New York from a different perspective.
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There are taller buildings in New York City, but the view from here is not to be missed. Besides, you can't see the Empire State Building from the top of the Empire State Building. If you want to see all of New York at once, go to 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
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Get down under the Manhattan Bridge overpass for a great escape from the city while still being in it. DUMBO is a great relaxing and quiet neighborhood in Brooklyn right by the water. And there are great sites to see and places to check out. Read on for the details!
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It's one helluva ride. I've always been fascinated by trains. My grandfather worked with the Philippine National Railways (PNR) and would occasionally take me on the job with him.
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Old and good wooden roller coaster from the 1920's. The Cyclone is one of Coney Island's landmark, and is a part of the National Register of Historic Places.