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The DOCUMERICA Project was a photography project that spanned most of the 70s. From it a wealth of important photo documents were achieved that show environmental problems across America. The portion of the series we're presenting today features the New York's subway and the visible urban decay.
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Photography needs no planning, location, and time. It should be carried out anytime, any place, all the time.
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A quick guide on how to move around London.
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How can we capture the speed of light in just one shot using the Horizon?
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From smooth, realistic colours when processed in c41, to funky mints, blues and peaches when cross processed, this film gives you a lot of options.
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Easily accessible by via the Metro, this location here should be included on your travel list!
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Gare do Oriente it's probably the most important transport hub in Lisbon and it was designed by Santiago Calatrava, a spanish well-known architect.
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Driver less trains and stations that look like the setting of sci-fi movie, welcome to Copenhagen Metro lines M1 & M2...
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What is the difference between the remotest place on earth and Berlin? Of course its Metro.
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Nørreport Station is in the center of Copenhagen and fully subterranean. It has three platforms: Metro, S-trains (greater Copenhagen metropolitan area), and regional- and InterCity trains (throughout the country). It's the busiest station in Denmark - approximately 300000 people travel through every day. Currently, it's the only station that connects to both the Metro and regional train networks.
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The Métropolitain also called the "Métro" is the system of trains inside Paris. It is, I think one of the best way to move in Paris because like in all big cities the traffic of the cars is mad. There is 16 lines and around 300 stations.