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Think you got nothing to shoot? Try looking at your own neighborhood again. You’ll be surprised at what you can find if you looked hard enough.
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Who would have expected to find a K9 Park on the rooftop of a shopping center? I didn’t. I was just exploring one of the newest shopping centers in Singapore when I discovered this rather unique feature.
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Guys! Finding the right place to propose can be like hunting for a needle in a haystack. And when you’re living in a land-scarce country like Singapore, imagination is often your only ally. Read on for a really cheesy idea.
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Overshadowed by Singapore’s Toa Payoh flagship Town Park, this little piece of greenery is often overlooked by many as a greenery haven, that is, if they even know it exists.
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Getting yourselves on the swing, running around with your friends playing catch (a game wherein someone ends up being tagged as "it" and chases the other players around), sinking your feet into the grains of sand and playing on the seesaw. Does this remind you guys of somewhere? Yes, it is an old kind of playground with a sandpit base. Today, I will introduce you guys to a unique playground with the design of a dragon which is located in Toa Payoh.
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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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Taman Rimba Riang is a suitable place for family to do outdoor activities.
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A walk around the town of Potong Pasir, a place of nostalgia and rustic charm.
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We can’t turn back the clock, but if we’re lucky, and with the right analogue tools, we can still recreate memories of yesterday today. Here’s how I did it.
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This larger than life public sculpture doubles as a one-piece playground. Every time we see a little red wagon, we'll remember our rest stop in Spokane.
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“Dwarf Land” is one of my favorite places in Constanta as it reminds me of my childhood. It is the biggest kids’ playground in town and is part of Tăbăcărie Park. It has a very lively atmosphere and is the perfect place to take some fun photos.
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A gallery of ninety gorgeous photos ordered by their hue value. Or to put it in non technical terms: ordered like a rainbow, from red to orange to yellow to green to blue to purple and red again. Hence the title.
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We've just added another experiment to our playground: browsing photos by colors. Which has nothing to do with kids, we just like the Cat Power song.
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You think you know where you live? But what's behind those trees? What's behind those buildings? Do you know your city? A short expedition on foot in Lund, Sweden. It is not exactly known as Sweden's liveliest city but nonetheless there are places that are worth being discovered.
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Our latest experiment on Lomography Playground: a realtime visualization of users browsing photos.
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Lomography Playground is the new place where we put all our online experiments, in progress features and sneak previews for you to play around with.
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Mata de Alvalade is a nice and pleasant park in frantic Lisbon, that offers its visitors a wide range of activities and some relaxing time, where green is the dominant color. And it's open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so there's plenty of time to enjoy!
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Play around and have some fun with the wonderful submissions we have from our Playground Love Rumble! But don't enjoy yourself too much though - we're going to announce the three winners of the rumble and they're absolutely awesome!
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The first workshop of Lomography Romania - come out and play! On July, 3rd, Café Verona (Carturesti, Bucharest) will be shaped into a grown-ups playground together with our friends from Life after Work!
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A playground is a no-fail spot for spontaneous Lomographic shooting. Plenty of colors, wide spaces, charming kids, and structures that you can have fun with! For this rumble, we pay tribute to this photogenic place!