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On a trip from New York to Rhode Island, we took a wrong turn somewhere and ended up in Westport, Connecticut in possibly the oldest graveyard I have ever set foot in. It only took up a small corner of the street, and the ancient wrought iron gates were open...
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Fortunate enough to have been given the opportunity to live in such a culturally stunning city, there was no point in putting the days to waste. Me and a couple of friends explored the city as much as we could and this is what we came to make out of Bombay (or Mumbai) in a nutshell.
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A nice detour from the insanity of Los Angeles - just north of Pasadena and south of the San Gabriel Mountains, is a small cemetery established in 1882 - Mountain View Cemetery. It is also the final resting place of the original Superman, George Reeves.
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We all know that Starbucks has pretty much conquered the consumerist world. However, since my friends and I spend so much time at Starbucks, I have taken many of my Lomography photos there - so it's a place near and dear to my heart. This article will be a short survey of the various cafes my friends and I frequent around Oahu.
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Hello guys, this is the first time that I've ever written an article about culture. As I am Chinese, I've decided to write about Taoism, a religion that is practiced by many Chinese people in Singapore. The biggest Taoism event is mainly held in the temple and during such an event, one gets to see a big crowd comprised of both young and old people. It is held on the birthday of a particular deity.
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Urban deserts are terrible, sometimes worse than the real desert. One feels a sense of anger, frustration, and helplessness while he is seeing some environmental disaster, while he is passing near closed factories and abandoned buildings, walking around closed and impenetrable places that were once a source of social life. The camera is an excellent tool for raising awareness. Here I propose a few places in my city, hoping for a change.
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Calvary Cemetery, established in 1896, may take you away from the lights and sights of Hollywood, but many famous stars are buried here. It's a little-known and beautiful place to visit in East L.A.
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It’s March, it’s all in green, and a celebration! The first-ever Guinness St. Patrick’s celebration at the east coast of West Malaysia, which was held at O’s Corner Café in Kuantan.
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The newest resort to make a splash on the island of Oahu, Hawaii is the Aulani Disney Resort & Spa! The entire resort is Hawaiian-themed with a bit of Disney magic. We decided to take a mini Lomo-walk through the hotel to check the amazing sights.
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Architecture and design buffs flock to Palm Springs for its modernist marvels and clean lines. Certain sunshine means plenty of ideal lighting, and any picture looks great.
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Let's go and enjoy the sunset as summer is here again! There are too many skyscrapers in the city and the pace of life is too fast. Let's get closer to nature during the weekends and holiday away!
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This is the oldest cemetery in Los Angeles and it is hidden in one of the busiest areas of the city. If you want a quieter alternative to karaoke and Korean BBQ, take a trip to Koreatown and wander amongst the ancient headstones of Rosedale Cemetery, established in 1884.
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Budapest is a marvelous city with a very complex history. The fact that it was merged from three towns - Pest, Buda, and Óbuda - is only the most important part of a rather large picture. Some parts of the city were even inhabited in the Roman times; some parts were built much more recently, as a result of a very dynamic expansion in the 20th century. Budapest currently has 23 districts - each has its own unique flavor and atmosphere. The 9th district is particularly close to me and is an inexhaustible source of lomographic adventures!
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Austin Pysch Fest began in 2008 as a way to honor the psychedelic rock scene of Austin. It was created and organized by The Reverberation Appreciation Society. The three-day festival this year was held at Emo's East, Beauty Ballroom and Red 7, and included over 50 bands.
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Lately, my La Sardina has been dictating what I'll be doing in my down time. Since it was loaded with my first roll of redscale, of course I needed to leave the city and find some sun and some scenery!
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Yes, a beach is a beach, and all beaches are the epitome of relaxation and paradise. But there are better beaches than others, even in Hawaii. Here's a close comparison of the pros and cons with the Westside (Leeward) beaches and the Eastside beaches on Oahu, Hawaii.
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Desperate for a new shooting location, I searched the internet looking for nearby places that might be of interest when I stumbled upon Lake Wood. Escape the rat race and the hustle and bustle of city life to relax in the Wood Land Trust, a world of photographic opportunities. Promising a magical combination of water and trees. Find out all about the hidden photographic haven of Lake Wood in Uckfield.
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Summer season means time for a beach escape. But for this year, it seemed like this was the busiest year, work-wise. So my friends and I forgot to make reservations, even worst, we forgot to talk or plan anything for the summer. This didn't stop us from going though.
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Do not miss the chance to experience Hanok Stay when you visit Seoul, South Korea. "Hanok Stay" means staying in a traditional Korean house. It is a great chance to experience traditional Korean lifestyle and culture.
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Everybody has once thought about going to Paris, walking on its streets, sitting at the gardens or at the famous bistrots and, of course, taking a tour of the Eiffel Tower. I've been dreaming about Paris for a long time, and how amazing would it be to live there? A friend of mine calls it: the ancient capital of the modern world. I worked my way to Paris and finally got the opportunity to come and study here. Now, after 8 months, I can say that there is no place on Earth like it, this city makes everyone different.