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A great reason to visit Kent's seaside in case you haven't been there before. For a lot of people, it’s hard to imagine that there is the possibility of a beautiful seaside life in England. Well they are wrong, because there is such a thing!
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The ExCel Centre in the East of London, has been a really important part of the London 2012 Olympics. Read on after the jump to find out why.
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In Kent lies a 160-acre woodland walking area, rich in wildlife and panoramic views. Once part of Trosley Towers Estate, the park covers 160 acres woodland and chalk downland, which is rich in wildlife. Animals have been re-introduced to the park to graze the chalk grasslands which support many rare and important plants and animals, such as the chalkhill blue butterfly and the musk orchid. There are two walks within the park: an easy-access trail through the woodland or the more adventurous can try the walk on the downland, which gives panoramic views across the Weald from the steep grass slopes.
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Half of my family are from Kent, England and it's only in recent years that I have been able to visit. I've been there three times and I stayed at my Aunt and Uncle's house for part of the time. They live on the sleepy isle of Sheppey in south-eastern England, and I managed to stumble upon an analogue lover's dream while on a walk there one day.
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A stretch of beach where I grew up and a place that I still visit, this time with my family. Some of my best shots and series have been made on this beach! It can be busting with atmosphere!
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All in all it is a great place to ride and shoot. And now I know that it doesn’t matter that I can’t ride, because I know I’d rather shoot than ride, especially at this park.
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The much-missed Haughley auction house and it's junk yard.
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On the way, we passed: other people out for a stroll, a field of cows, and much much more.
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Whitstable is a hidden seaside gem of Kent, a county also called "England's gardens". Whitstable is my discovery of the year. It only 1 hour drive away from London (well, apart from some weekends when Blackwall tunnel is closed), or an hour and a half by train from Victoria station (£24 for any time day return ticket).
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London Hit List #11 Container City
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An urban oasis for romantics or for a family getaway.
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The LC-Wide had a lot of fun capturing the fireworks on the 12th of November along the River Thames this year .
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I randomly stumbled upon the Thriplow Village Daffodil Weekend last month and thought it's worthy of a Locations article.
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Fancy dress costumes are wicked enough in themselves but what if you combine them with your Lomo skills? Costume+ Lomo = sick photos. This selection of snaps are from a zombie-themed party, note the blood, fangs and ghostly characters.
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Situated on the North Norfolk coast, Wells is a beautiful coastal town with an amazing beach, a beautiful quay and is home to everything people love about the English Seaside - amusement arcades, hungry seagulls, fish 'n chips, ice cream and cockles.
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For oyster lovers as well as nature enthusiasts, the only way to go is Essex! Mersea Island is the most easterly inhabited island in the UK. It is in Essex county, only 65 miles away from London, so perfect for a city break even just for 1 day.
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Do you lack lomo-inspiration? Are you fed up with photographing the same streets, the same people? Are you feeling a bit short of cash? How about a lomolocation that offers rolling countryside, beautiful people, fast moving speedsters AND the chance to make a few quid? If so, it's time to hit the racecourse...(OK, OK, I admit it, you might well lose a few quid...but think of the fun you'll have)
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Here's an article about one object at one location - and trying to take as many different photos as possible!
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UCS (University Campus Suffolk) is one of the UK's newest Universities. Only 1 year old, it has been a popular university for local and non-local students alike. Its contemporary architecture and its marina views make this a prime location for Ipswich Lomographers.
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The old sea side town of Margate has lots to offer to Lomographers from the quirky old town, a miserable high street, and various empty shops and buildings. It's quite spooky but also equally interesting especially if you're on the lookout for a unique Lomo location.