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I took my Sardina ride on the LRT and viewed the Choa Chu Kang neighbourhood through her wide lens. The weather was nice that day and my Sardina really loved the sun, and riding on the track.
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Melbourne, my home city, is a mesmerising collection of landmarks and cityscapes. Thanks to the gold rush of the 1880s, much of inner Melbourne's architecture has a distinct Victorian character. Let me give you a snapshot of Melbourne's character through the wonderful Ilford chromogenic B&W.
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Central Tejo is not only a beautiful building by the river, but also a fun museum to visit in Lisbon. It used to be a thermoelectric plant built between 1908 and 1951 and is located near the river Tejo, in Lisbon's touristic neighborhood, Belém. This emblematic brick building, with its high iron windows reaching to the sky is undeniably beautiful.
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Welcome to "Casa das Histórias", home of the Portuguese painter Paula Rego's storytales.
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I found myself visiting Barcelona and this time, my feet were directed towards Montjuic. I had been there previously, but this time was different. The underground metro stopped at the Espanya station and I climbed outside to Montjuic. How beautiful! The plaza is very large, there is a lot of traffic and the Palace of Montjuic is there, lying on the hill, watching how everything below is taken care of.
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In Hindi, 'adda' is a noun, with the nominal form of the word meaning the location or nest of a group or community, usually someplace shady. The etymology can be traced to the original meaning of the word, which means the "perching spot or perch for birds". Me and my friends refer to our college as our 'adda' - our ritual meeting place. Here are a few photos of my college taken with the lovely Diana Mini.
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While digging through a drawer-full of photos that my great uncle Henry took (an early Lomography pioneer, I assume), I found this amazing panoramic shot of Congress Avenue in my hometown of Austin, Texas taken with an early Cirkut Panoramic camera. It's a breathtaking photo in my opinion.
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Selfridges, in the heart of London, Oxford Street is one of the world's finest department stores. With 6 floors of retail space, there is plenty to see and do.
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Hamburg is dominated by water. This is also reflected in the architecture of the city. The latest example: Dockland, the ferry landing of the same name.
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Puerto Madero, the youngest neighborhood in Buenos Aires with streets named after women.
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The Lloyd’s Building is a very unusual and striking piece of architecture in the City of London.
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"Griffith Observatory is an icon of Los Angeles, a national leader in public astronomy, a beloved civic gathering place, and one of southern California's most popular attractions. The Observatory is located on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, just above the Los Feliz neighborhood. It is 1,134 feet above sea level and is visible from many parts of the Los Angeles basin." - quote taken from the Griffith Observatory website
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Discover the beauty of a Brutalist concrete monster building in the heart of one of Malta's largest villages. Designed by Italian architect Giorgio Pacini and built between 1965 and 1982 the sanctuary of St. Therese of Lisieux in Birkirkara, Malta is a building you won’t easily forget.
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Take a trip to one of Malta's most beautiful architectural landmarks: St. Joseph Parish Church in Manikata it surely won't leave you or your camera disappointed.
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I'm a free thinker when it comes to religion but has always been obsessed by the craftsmanship of buildings - especially churches. Besides that, I've always been attracted to the holy and tranquil atmosphere inside churches. I always feel calm and peaceful inside as if there's nothing to fear. Therefore, whenever traveling to another country, I always include visiting churches to my itinerary.
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A glamorous yet historical building in New York City and one of my "must-sees" during my New York trip was the Dakota Building. It was actually one of my first stops. Like I said in my Strawberry Fields article, being a huge fan of The Beatles, the Dakota Building is quite important to me.
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A strange building with so many unique things to offer, the Seattle Public Library will not disappoint. Curious to see what was inside this odd-shaped building, I entered the Seattle Public Library for the first time and was delighted with what I found. Aside from its immense size, there are all sorts of unique - and functional aspects to this library that are just waiting to be discovered.
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City councils sometimes do it well. Not too often but anyway. This project was launched as an idea of improving the sights of the old town in Vitoria. Now it's great to promenade surrounded by all those colours and analogue decorative motifs.
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City councils sometimes do it well. Not too often but anyway. This project was launched as an idea of improving the sights of the old town in Vitoria. Now it's great to promenade surrounded by all those colours and analogue decorative motifs.
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Travessa da Paixão is a small lane about 50 meters long which located beside one of the most popular tourist spot in Macau, The Ruins of St. Paul. This small little lane looks no different than many other lanes found in Macau island but its specialty lies in its name, Travessa da Paixão.