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This bright red neon sign has been a familiar sight along the East River since 1936 when it was installed on top of Pepsico's Hunters Point Bottling Plant.
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All over the world, there are hand painted and hand crafted signs and lettering that cover the walls and streets of every city. Those are my favorite examples of analogue graphic design.
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Look closely and you'll see them - old symbols, hidden symbols, lost symbols. Scrawled on walls, carved on wood, etched in wet concrete until they're left to dry. Now we're ready to present to you the winning photo, chosen by 007-0815-styler!
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This really is a great place to take pictures as you come across no end of old machinery, hand painted signs, canal boats and masonry.
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I asked myself what kind of new place I could shoot in my town to share with the Lomo community and thought about the fact hat locations are all about traveling and discovery....hmmm ... what kind of place can represent the travel spirit before you arrive in a new place: a railway station of course!!
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Whatever it is, a mixture of official and added on things can be a great juxtaposition, as our new winner mizzfonky shows with her photo - pretty mischievous, but also a contrast with the buildings!
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Try your very best to scourge your Lomo archive for the funniest, most out-of-place or unusual *signboards/plackards* and you just might get the chance to be crowned the reigning user rumble king or queen!