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London streets filled with zombies, terrified tourists shrieking - a scene from a horror movie? No. It's World Zombie Day in London! And this is a Lomographer's eye view.
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Behind the heart of London's Cinema land Leicester Square, lies Lisle Street this will take you to our Chinatown.
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One of the best galleries in London, for real. My love affair with this gallery started through a lucky accident. I was flat hunting at that time when I saw a poster of a Guy Bourdin exhibition on the wall of some old building, which appeared to be a former Hydraulic Power Station, now the home of The Wapping Project Gallery.
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Spring, summer, autumn, winter and spring again - always gorgeous, here's a look at the famous Tower Bridge, after dusk.
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Brushfield Street- from the busyness of the City to the ghosts of Jack the Ripper.
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London is a fantastic city. Aside from its rich history and culture, there are just so many exciting sights to see and explore. It is a great pleasure to visit London. Every time, there is something new to explore in London. Here are a few suggestions.
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A quick guide on a relaxing escape in London. A lot of people think of London as Babylon City of struggle. Not if you have a Plan B in mind. The city is so huge, there's always something for everyone.
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A spontaneous trip to Warwick Castle on the banks of the Avon. A glorious sunny Sunday in April.
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The Saatchi Gallery is London's no. 1 and no. 2 most visited art exhibitions in 2009. If you're an art lover or if you're looking for a new way to spend your time, art galleries such as the popular Saatchi Gallery is a great way to experience culture and immerse yourself in beautiful art.
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A Russian T34 Tank in Bermondsey, Sarf London.
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Still Too Few Tearooms - a unique experience just a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of Portobello Market.
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In the heart of Camden Square, fans from all over the world come to pay tribute to the Camden legend.
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One of my favorite spots in London: Camden! My first time in London I went to Camden to indulge in all those beautiful things you can get over there. It's not only fashion and style, there's also food, drinks, party, and more!
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KOKO is a popular Camden venue featuring regular club nights and live music. The building is considered to have some architectural significance, and is a Grade II listed building.
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Don't know what to do over the weekend? How about going to one of the most famous street markets in the world?
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Drinking Blood shots on a coffin.
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Check out East London and discover the wonders along the the main roads, curries, graffiti, and more! Simply take a walk in this neighborhood and see the variety that the Aldgate/Brick Lane area has to offer our Lomography lenses.
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Looking to dabble in street photography? Want to try your hand at some cool double exposures? Simply want to hang out, soak in the atmosphere, and enjoy London life as it’s meant to be; live, loud, and laid bare on the street? Columbia Road Flower Market every Sunday is just the spot.
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Legoland is not just a theme park for kids, it can be enjoyed by adults of all ages as well. With over 55 interactive rides, live shows, building workshops, driving schools, and attractions, all set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, Legoland Windsor Resort is a unique family theme park.
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Broadway is a quintessential English village nestled beneath the Worcestershire Hills of Cotswolds. Not only is it very historic but it has also emerged as a very popular center for the arts. It's an excellent place for a day trip as it is also full of wonderful little shops, bars, and restaurants that make for great subjects - and backdrops for photos.