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There really is nowhere else quite like Venice. It is a place where history and romance are mixed together perfectly. Here, you can listen to breathtaking stories, meet amazing people, and feel like you are in a different world.
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Many people travel to sunnier places to avoid the cold during winter, but I knew I had to go to Venice, for the city's mysterious, foggy appeal and seeming emptiness that adds to its unique atmosphere. So it's there where I spent five days on my own for my winter holiday!
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As soon as I stepped out of Santa Lucia station in Venice and saw the hive of activity on the waterfront, I knew which film to put in my trusty LC-A: Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100. What better film to bring out the vibrancy of this remarkable city.
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Venezia is built on 120 small islands connected by 400 bridges that cross 150 canals!
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I'm Lewis, a photography student from London, and I took a trip with two friends across Venice, Rome, and Amsterdam during the last week of February. In this article I will be focusing on our visit to the historic and beautiful city of Venice, showing the photographs I captured with my Lubitel 166B and Polaroid.
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Venezia - La Città dei Ponti - La Città dell'Acqua - La Città degli Amanti - La Città dei Canali - Venice
Many different ways to designate one of the most fascinating cities in Europe (and probably in the world).
For one whole year, I had the opportunity to live in "undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man" as once described by the New York Times.
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As a snowboard-aficionado I just cannot help but introduce my favorite snowpark: The Lonplaypark in Obertauern / Salzburg. It might not be big, but the shaper's imagination totally make up for that!
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What's better than celebrating the New Year in a magical atmosphere like Venice? This year I decided to celebrate New Year's Eve in Venice with my friends. I have to say that was a wonderful idea! Venice is full of life both during the day and the night when it becomes even more magical!
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On the edge of Italy, so far north it's almost Austria, lies one of the finest sights of the Dolomite region. The Drei Zinnen (or Tre Cime di Lavaredo, if you prefer Italian) can definitely take your breath away.
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This year, like every other one, the carnival arrived. I was in Venice studying, and went to see the event. I always thought the carnival was somehow a little freaky and spooky with really expensive costumes, whose prices may vary 500€ and upwards to rent, something I could never afford.
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Near the borders with the region Veneto, Sacile is considered the western door of Friuli Venezia Giulia. All through its center quietly flows the Livenza river, giving it a typical Venetian style. That's why Sacile was called the "Garden of the Serenissima".
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There is one special spot in the city of love, as they call Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia: Metelkova. What's so special about it?
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The Art Biennial of Venice for our little family, is an event that we absolutely must attend, and this year in particular, is my first serious opportunity to go "analog" there. A romantic weekend full of art!
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There have already been written a few Location-articles on Venice but this one concentrates on the romance of Venice during the Carnival. When I was in this beautiful city in the Adriatic Sea I absolutely fell in love with it and I am sure you will too, so give it a try!
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Sunday flea market. This place is just great to walk by or then look for something antique, among the market stalls you'll always find something to buy, needed or not! Try to go there at the morning cause it gets crowded around noon.
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Lignano is one of the most beautiful beaches along the coast of the Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia. People get here from many other States, but especially from Germany and USA. The sea is clear and clean and you can easily find whole families who come here to relax and enjoy a so nice view.
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Venice through the backstreets and canals. A slightly alternative way to look at Venice.
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This is a market in Udine, Italy. It takes place every week on Monday. It was the first time I went there and wow, I found lots of people and lots of objects to be shot from the hip. Voices everywhere, Chinese everywhere with their "out of market" prices. I found a beggar seated down on the ground and I gave him 20 cents then I took a shot of him. This is a type of life I like to shoot with my Lomo, the simple life of simple people rushing between the stands.
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It is the center of the city, the city of water: Piazza San Marco in Venezia. I am not easily blown away, but Venezia has got the something that makes refrain and thinks: ' it is awesome to be here at the moment!`. Besides the whole water-thing this very spot is outstanding.
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I fell in love with Venice. This picture was taken at night during an aqua alta, the piazza was flooded and the basilica reflected on the water like on a mirror, it was like in a dream...