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I guess most people have a place for their solo time -- they're either close to home, with a great vibe and easily accessible. The most important qualities of your favorite place.
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It might sound weird because I'm a guy, but who cares?! I love Disneyland!
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I have a good idea on how to give colour to my boring room. It is by making artworks. I am onto my second piece when I thought of transforming my Lomographic photo into another form of art, a painting. I wanted to incorporate my love for lomography into other things as well.
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It is said that every person has his or her special place, the place to which it is always delightful to return, the place that we also want to find in other countries when we travel a lot. It's the spot which will remind us of our special place. Simply said – my place.
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This book showcases a friendly visual match between the two cities, as seen by a Parisian based in New York, with all the details, cliches and contradictions. In this way, Muratyan Vahram, a creative designer in Paris, presents his blog and the series of images in which we can find such tight thematic comparisons between the two cities. Muratyan is able to capture with a few lines and colors, the essential characteristics of places, objects, fashions and attitudes.
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Kenyir Lake is the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia, which is located at the state of Terengganu, Malaysia.
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I invite you to walk around the Guggenheim Museum in the Spanish city of Bilbao in the north of the country to see it through my Sprocket Rocket (it was the first time I was using it) lens!
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With my Diana Mini, Redscale, and with a tourist's attitude, we're going to visit the Giralda in Seville - and climb to its top! I invite you to discover a piece of Sevilla, one of the most beautiful cities in the south of Spain!
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Let's take a Lomographic Walk in the East Side Gallery and discover how street art is linked with the story of one of the most exciting cities around the globe. Meet with other tourists, all of them with a camera in hand, talking and watching the wall and its artworks, it's a must-see!
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Potsdam is a German city located near Berlin, famous because of Sanssouci Palace because it was the home of several sovereigns that established their big and luxurious palaces there. I invite you to discover Potsdam palaces, especially its great gardens trough the plastic lens of my Diana F+.
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If you need a little break from a busy day or you're discovering the Camden Market and just want to sit back and reflect what you've seen so far, treat yourself and go to Yumchaa. A charming place with a counter filled with tasty looking treats and a fantastic range of yummy tea, waiting for you to try and enjoy.
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Are you in Mumbai? Are you getting restless to use a Lomography camera but you don't know where to get one? Well, we're organizing the Second Lomography Photowalk here in Mumbai, 22 May.
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When you exit at the Little India MRT station, you'll smell its distinct 'Indian-ness'. Indian men going to the temples in droves. Indian women in their colorful sarees. The smell of spices. The vibrant color of jasmine garlands. Bollywood music on full blast. No matter what camera or film you are using, Little India is one of the most cultural and historic districts in Singapore, it will certainly give your camera tons of amazing graphics and colors.
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A cozy wine bar with an excellent choice of wine, champagne, and spirits from all over the world. From the full Lebanese range to Chateau Musar. You can try any wine from the menu before purchasing, and the knowledgeable staff will talk you through. You can also choose any wine from the shop, and the corkage fee is only £4.
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Perhaps I am a bit snobby in my selection of place. Too snobby for my own good. I desire off-beaten paths in less visited stretches of the planet with few conveniences. Urban madness, smog and city life are too familiar for me. I've lived in cities and in towns.
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Five of our travel-happy Lomographers invite you to take one sneak peek into their "forgotten" LomoLocations - check out their winning photos!
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Joal is the place where was born the first president of independent Sénégal, Léopold Sédar Senghor. He is also the country’s most famous and respected poet. Joal is a little city situated on the Petite Cote, 115 km south from Dakar, in Sénégal.
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We took a trip with the community's favourite Locations yesterday, now how about the LomoStaff's picks? Check out another serving of luscious locations you might have missed out on!
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Are you a beach lover or a mountain hiker? A fan of abandoned buildings, or modern structures? We asked five Lomographers to share with us their favourite LomoLocations!
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Perhaps you have a hidden or forgotten LomoLocation photo gathering dust in your travel journal? Share that photo with us!