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One of my favourite places to go to when I get the chance for a bit of a break is definitely London. Read on after the jump to find out why.
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“A great book should leave you with many experiences, and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading.”
― William Styron
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This summer I was lucky enough to spend two weeks touring around Bulgaria with three other people in a brand new Chevy! Over the next few articles, I am going to share with you some of my photos from that trip, place by place. This is about the capital of Bulgaria - Sofia, where we spent the first three days.
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There's no doubt that Austin, TX loves Mr. Willie Nelson! The country music legend can be found high and low all over the city. On April 20, 2012, a statue honoring Willie was unveiled in the heart of downtown Austin.
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I love London because there is so much to see and do and photograph there. At every corner there is something worthy of a frame or two, but my favourite place to capture photos is when I exit from the Westminster tube station. Read on to find out why.
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This is the story of how I ventured my way into the analogue world -- my unique take on the magnificent view of the ol' London Town while shooting with my Diana F+!
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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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Looking through his pictures is like looking into the eyes of the heart. His work looks at the soul of the subject, may it be shooting a stranger on the street or a beautiful friend. Lomography is proud to present our new LomoPeople India : Ankit Goel from New Delhi
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We are proud to announce our brand new series of articles on LomoPeople India!
He's a rock-n-roller, redscale clicking, fisheye lomographer! Our first LomoPeople is from New Delhi, India and he's talking to us about film, Lomography Fisheye and shooting children from 100 feet up in the air!
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Webo29's favourite outdoor lunchtime haunt also happens to be one of Malta's most sought after postcodes. Read on for a brief insider's tour of Valletta's St. Barbara Bastions.
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Catch the ghosts of the past on the streets of this former Jewish district of Marrakech. Mellah used to be Jewish, but not anymore. A lot has changed since the 16th century, the area is Muslim now, and all the Jewish people have moved to Casablanca, Israel or somewhere else. According to the reports, only 250 of them are left.
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Finally, here we are at Wellington! This was our last stop in New Zealand, and is the capital of this country. Even if it's not the biggest city of the country, it's the political capital and also known as the heart of the cultural and artistic life of New Zealand
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The official slogan for my fair city is "Keep Austin weird." And, this city lives up to that slogan. Home to politicians, students, computer geeks, musicians, cowboys, hippies, nature lovers, and various other trouble makers, this city has something for everyone.
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The main hub for Helsinki inhabitants and visitors in the city is the central railway station. Its beautiful Art Nouveau architecture and the bustling atmosphere of people changing directions and ways represent the character of this huge building.
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Dakar may be dirty, noisy and crowded, but Dakar has plenty to recommend it : follow me in the heart of West Africa !
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In Bamako we didn't see the crocodiles but we heard the rumble of the city.
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The morning after a heavy night in Khao San, we decided to hop on the local train, head pumping and all, but with one mission in mind – to go back to the old school: the ancient city of Ayutthaya!
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Bangkok was our first stop in the land of the smiles. It is the main capital of Thailand with Suvarnabhumi airport acting as a hub to hundreds of international destinations. Sawadeeka Thailand!
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The first place where I landed when I arrived in Burkina Faso was Ouagadougou, the capital city and only international airport. As soon as I came out of the airport, I was immediately impressed by what i saw: it's the experience of an african city of over 1 million people.... and that's something to live and to see!