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The Calouste Gulbenkian Garden in Lisbon is not only a great place to spend those sunny afternoons, it is also the perfect place to take that camera you have just loaded with a B&W film. Read on to know more about this beautiful place.
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A prime location for taking photos, the Koko Crater Botanical Gardens is a place for lovers of nature. Prior to meeting my friend @nigelk, I had never been to the botanical gardens. He suggested it as a place for us to explore and get to know our cameras. Read on to learn more about it!
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There are several places I like to go to clear my mind. Most of the time, it would be places with some greenery. And I have quite a few favorite places I like. This is one of them.
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Relax, unwind, and leave your worries behind when dining at Garden Café. Featuring the garden theme with a beautiful setting, we customers get to enjoy ourselves in a cozy ambiance while having a cup of tea or eating a good meal.
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Are you thinking about buying a Holga? What about a TLR camera? You might want to read about my first experience of using either and both, through the Holga TLR camera!
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The Mezquita, the jewel of Andalusia. To be honest, I didn't know anything about Cordoba when we went there. I heard it was worth visiting, but I didn't know why.
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Although the front of Notre Dame can be a beehive of tourists, the back holds a calm and relaxing garden in a frontier world between the exterior magnificence of the cathedral and the refracting water of the Seine River.
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Place de Vosges is a beautiful square in the heart of the Parisian neighborhood of Marais. Aside from the many cafés, restaurants, galleries, museums and amazing gardens that can be found here, it is also one of the favorite places for the Parisian sun cycle (sit in a garden – have coffee – sit in the garden some more).
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"I need a drink, my children are giving me a headache." I bet this is what many parents think. They wish to be by the coffee table catching up with an old friend without worrying about the children. So what's the solution? Gardens of Liz!
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While in Pittsburgh, I visited one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most famous buildings, Falling Water. Nearby is another Wright design called Kentuck Knob and its current owner's sculpture garden.
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The Eiffel Tower might be Paris' most popular attraction, but I've always preferred the park below.
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Near a small town called Lisse in the Netherlands, lays one of the most beautiful gardens and simultaneously the largest bulb flower park in the world, the Keukenhof! If you’re interested in making an urban getaway and visiting it, be patient and organized since it is only open for 3 months a year.
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In May, I spent a week in Lisbon and totally fell in love with the city. I've never been there before and since I arrived, I immediately noticed that every corner of the street was a little treasure. All the walls that Lisbon people see everyday, all the streets they walk on, and the shops that they go to, left a really good impression on me. Nothing is too big, too showy, or too much. It's like everything is covered by a soft, shy, beauty.
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This is the first year we have had a proper garden as we have bought our home and are finally able to do nice things to it. I am so excited about this opportunity and am going to make the most of all the opportunities to shoot outdoors in the longer spring and summer daytimes.
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In a city surrounded by skyscrapers, banks and law firms, where do you go to unwind? Where do you go to get away from city life? The next beach is overcrowded, at the next beach are clubs where you're bound to run into people you know turning the night into yet another beer consumption ritual. So where do you go to unwind? The answer is this, the Palmengarten Waterfalls!
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Isabella Plantation is a section of the beautiful Richmond Park in South West London that has, over the years, been turned into a spectacular ornamental woodland garden. When I visited on Easter Sunday (which happened to be World Pinhole Photography Day) I was bowled over by the amazing display of flowers and plants. At the right time of year I don’t know a more beautiful spot in London and it’s also the perfect place to take your mother!
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If you have been enthusiastic enough to travel to Venice to visit St Petersburg, you should travel 30km to the Russian Versailles called Peterhof.
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Leaves saturated in shades of lime, asparagus, clover and olive decorate the tips of freshly awakened trees which cast their cool, shady shadows upon the earth where rainbow colored flora blooms and blossoms. It is without a question that spring has arrived in the garden. It is without a doubt that her beauty beckons and begs to be captured.
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Utrecht is a wonderful city with enough things to see and do. But if you get tired from walking along the waterways running through the city, the busy shopping streets or sightseeing, you should take a break in a lovely park called het Griftpark.
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Want to know the perfect south facing garden in Warwickshire? Then I shall tell you.