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It's a classic -- a must-see tourist place. But even the true New Yorkers love it and spend time on its many amazing spots. Central Park is a 341-hectare park, filled with trees, flowers, ponds, zoos and statues. If you're a Lomographer, here are the reasons why you SHOULD spend time in this green rectangle.
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While urban living can be exciting and colourful, a person can only handle so much of the concrete jungle. To remind yourself of our more organic side, why not get those green thumbs growing and plant something?
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The girls from the Online Magazine Team share their dream wedding locations and of course, which analogue camera they think is perfect to capture every moment! Check out their answers and see if you agree!
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Do you think you know all beautiful spots in Barcelona? Think again! Discover one of Barcelona's best kept secrets: El Laberinto de Horta.
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Open to the public with free admission, the Auckland Botanical Gardens is always flourishing with a stunning collection of different plants and is every landscape photographer's dream with an endless amount of photo opportunities!
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On the last day of our vacation, we decided to spend it peacefully under the freshness of the trees in the Puerto de la Cruz Botanical Garden in Tenerife island. It was a long time ago since we last visited it, and we were sick of the heat and the beach already, we thought that it was the best option to forget about this hot August for a few hours.
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The Texas State Capitol is beautiful, it's worth a trip just to see the grounds around the building! A mock Statue of Liberty, a circle of creepy children statues, and a pretty rose garden are among the attractions that should appeal to any lomographer!
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Here you can find some tips to capture the magic light of the autumn using a black and white film and a camera with a simple lens scheme.
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Guerrilla Gardening is a green movement, spreading bountiful plant life in a sneak-attack like style. It can range from spreading seeds in desolate empty lots to planting flowers in those decorative, oversized pots in your apartment courtyard that never seem to actually facilitate plant life. There are even people who go as far as starting community gardens in abandoned spaces. One of the methods of guerrilla gardening is by using seed bombs, which are biodegradable clay clumps containing seeds that will germinate over time.
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Yes, you read that right; there's a garden where decaying books lay waiting for nature to reclaim them completely. Is the bibliophile in you already feeling squeamish at the thought of decomposing books, or are you actually feeling curious about it? Read on to find out where in the world you can spot this one-of-a-kind garden!
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It has been raining here in Houston, for the past 8 days. It is pouring down today, and there is around 30% chance of storms for the next week. I’m going stir crazy to say the least; however I’ve managed to take advantage of the dreary ambiance brought on with the rain clouds and tall grass.
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A few months ago I found out Lisbon's City Museum hides a little secret...take my hand and I'll lead you to a hidden magic garden!
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Berlin provides many opportunities to escape the daily city grind. One of my favorites is the Lake Lietzensee with its park in the west of the city!
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On a recent trip to Sheffield, I discovered the magnificent Winter Garden in the heart of the city centre. Read on to find out what I loved so much about it.
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Kirstenbosch - the biggest open-air botanical garden of all. I fell in love with this garden when I first came here back in 2004. So, when I arrived to Cape Town this year, I immediately wanted to go back. Although a few obstacles (in the shape of a vineyard visit and so on) almost prevented me from doing that, there I was, still back at Kirstenbosch!
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The serene Gardens by the Bay is magical by day, and a whole other world by night! Enjoy a full symphony of lights and music this Saturday Singapore with the nightly light displays at Supertree Grove matched with the strings and ethereal sounds from the Singapore Symphony Orchestra!
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If you are in the Philippines, February is probably the best month to schedule your wedding. Two months before the hot and humid summer and half a year away from the typhoon season, it has the right weather to get hitched, walk down the aisle and exchange vows with your loved one. But for an all-season wedding and reception venue there is always Fernwood Gardens.
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I have been living in Leuven, Belgium, for close to 5 years now and the Botanic Garden has been one of my favorite spots along the years. Every season is different. Every month there's something new. It's a true living space. And it's a sweet quiet place to relax, making me forget that I actually live in a busy and lively Belgian city.
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When you are in Vienna, make sure you pay a visit to the Schonbrunn Palace. You will be fascinated by its architecture, as well as its beautiful gardens.
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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.