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A few months ago, I gave my mom a La Sardina (the Mobius version) and she fell in love with it at first sight. This article documents how she saw London during her first visit there through her "analog" eyes.
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What started a few years ago as an escape from Borough Market's high rent prices has become London's funkiest street food market. Hungry or not, you will definitely find something to enjoy here in Maltby Street Market.
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Spooky Nightmare in the Park!
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Brutalism's aficionados are few and far between, so this is a lomowalk I prefer to do alone, taking my time appreciating the various sites. Here is my route through some of the best Brutalist architecture London has to offer!
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I had never been on a solo photowalk before, but after the initial awkwardness, it turned into a completely rewarding experience. If you haven't ever been on a solo photowalk, it's definitely time you give it a try!
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Have you ever heard of the song, 'Wonderful Life' by HURTS? Then probably you might remember these words: "Driving through the city to the Temple Station, cries into the leather seat". If you're looking for something unexpected in the middle of London, then you came to the right place!
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When I was in Coventry last month, I had a lovely walk in the winter sunshine in a park in my hometown of Coventry. See after the jump for my location and photos from the day.
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We spend countless hours on the London Underground, hopping from tube to tube, switching lines, and minding the gap. Do you ever stop to observe the finer details of some of the system’s 270 stations?
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Brick Lane Coffee - as quirky as it gets. This is what their web site page says: "We're locally owned and have been getting your orders wrong since 1999. All our milk is organic and always has been (even before it was trendy). Our coffee is fair trade organic and sourced directly by us (we've visited growers in Papua New Guinea twice)". Now here's what I have to say about it.
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When you're in London, there's no way to avoid The Tube – and why would you, it's just the most excellent lomo-opportunity!
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One of my favourite places to go to when I get the chance for a bit of a break is definitely London. Read on after the jump to find out why.
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The place where you can eat and marvel at the exquisite design jewels. I was always a big fan of Tom Dixon's designs. You might think you don't know who he is, but you have definitely seen his iconic lamps everywhere - those reflective balls in bronze and silver. So after I've done some "Googling", I discovered that there is a restaurant above his shop as well. I just had to check it out.
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Back in August and September I was lucky enough to get some work experience from a TV production company who would be doing some filming at the Paralympics. Such a once in a lifetime opportunity, I went packed with plenty of films! I was guessing this stuff wouldn't be here after the Olympics and Paralympics so I was just taking photos of most things!
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There's no greater collection of (purportedly stolen/seized) relics from anywhere beyond imaginable, ranging from the elegant to the prudent, from the whimsical to the boring. An afternoon is not enough -- spend an entire day if you can.
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Summer is over. But we'll always have its memories thanks to lomography we have done. Today I feel so melancholic remembering 2011 summer, so I'm going to tell you how it was, well, how it ended.
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One of my favourite artists was exhibiting at the Royal Academy and I just had to go! We've made the trip to London to especially see Davids Hockney's exhibition, "A Bigger Picture". I have been following his work for a while now and love watching documentaries of him painting.
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In London 2012, you didn't have to have tickets to an event to be part of the action - there were fun free events all over the city for people to get involved.
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For many people in the UK, the summer that has just ended has been 'the longest summer'. That famous sunny (or, rainy - it is the UK after all) summer which stretches between the last days of college and the first day of Freshers Week. I'm taking a Gap Year, so here's a whistle stop 'bucket list' for my Endless Summer.
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An acceptable pub in Wimbledon that doesn't smell weird and isn't too loud or too small. Hurrah for the safe haven of pub chains that is Wetherspoons.
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A secret area in London with excellent views for history lovers. Wapping is an area in east London, part of the former Docklands, about which lots of Londoners don't even know. And the ones who know, appreciate it a lot.