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When weedos takes a train to Jasper, merriment and rolls of film follow.
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Maybe it's not the safest place on my city, but it's a quite an interesting location for a walk, and cross the east and west part of Rancagua. It's also one of my favourite places to capture lomographs!
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Have you noticed that our smartphone has become our second brain nowadays? Its external memory and high-res screen has become an extension of us. Thai photographer Benz Thanachart found truth in this phenomena and took a series of amazing street photographs, of people's facial expressions the moment when they stepped away from their personal space. Check it out!
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With this article I present to you an adventure in the urban suburbs of my city, Como, where I photographed some rail level crossings. In these photos you can see many signs of carelessness, degradation, and poor maintenance.
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Our train pulled into Montreal and it could not have come sooner. After the short half of the journey from Toronto to Halifax, I was still sick of being on the train! We spent a grand total of 2 days in Montreal and I loved every moment of it!
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With seventeen stations, riding the Philippine National Railway (PNR) train from Tutuban in Manila to Alabang can be one heck of a ride. Shaky and dusty, the tiring one-hour or more ride can be enjoyed with one of your multi-lens camera, the Supersampler!
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Choo Choo train is coming, get ready to board, passengers! It's a place where I went to when I was in Bangkok a few months back, as I decided to see what urban adventure I can have. So I thought of visiting Bangkok's railway station.
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This is one place that is really out of the way for most Singaporeans. And for this reason alone, it is a great place for afternoon tea with family and friends.
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For their first task, the US CitySlickers will show us around their towns and cities, documenting their experiences in analogue and telling us stories along the way. Now, let us join Noé as he takes us around town and introduce us to his side of Los Angeles!
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Your daily journey to work or school doesn’t have to be boring. Turn it into an urban safari photo trip. Here’s how I did it.
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In my opinion, there's nowhere more interesting than a subway system, and none more so than the London Underground or 'Tube'. Every time I load some film into my camera I think, "no more Tube shots', but each time I still find myself Underground with my shutter open. I now have countless shots of the Tube. So, why do I keep going back?
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Lo and behold at the Crestview Train Station is Black Star Coop Brewery and Restaurant. Found on the Metro line, it's the only cooperatively-owned brewery across the globe. Pretty amazing to have a Coop Brewery open to anyone in the Austin community. I had a fresh beer in one hand and my lomo cameras in the other. I was one happy Lomographer!
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It's known that B&W gives that special tone, that magical atmosphere, which sends us into a journey to the past. No need for black-and-white film for this journey as these locations of mine are "back to the past" by itself. I'll try not to cry while I'm writing this article.
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Who says one needs to stay at home during rainy days? Get out there and have fun with your camera! Taking a train from Taipei, we will pass by Nuannuan, Shifen...before reaching Pingxi.
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Rent a "room". Sleep in a train caboose. Dine in an old boxcar. Photograph old train cars. Enjoy the view. Explore Dunsmuir Rail Road Park Resort at the base of Castle Crags, between Dunsmuir and Castella, California.
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In the south of Spain, there's no snow during wintertime. Usually, it's good weather here, even in winter, so we spent a day in some abandoned train rails in La Linea.
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Tokyo is well-known to be one of the busiest cities in the world and their train and subway stations are packed at all times during the day - especially Shibuya Station. But around 5am, it looks totally different...
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This is a quick tip to remember when traveling on a train with your Diana F+ (or other cameras that allow you to do long exposures). Don't forget to press the button a couple of seconds!
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The Ewa Train Yard is a great place to see old trains and experience a piece of history.
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Choo Choo, here comes the train. Have you guys ever thought of shooting at some railways? I am quite sure most of you did right? Shooting some rusty rails, asking your friends to be the model standing on the railways, capturing the moment of the train passing by on the tracks (this is kind of dangerous) etc. So I will be introducing you guys to a place where you can shoot at railway tracks. This place is none other than Bukit Timah Railway Station which was rebuilt during the early 30s.