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Come take a flight to a world of dreamy colours, soft contours and sweet details. Guimarães, a city located in the north of Portugal, where this very own country was born, has been captured in redscale unpredictable colours. Never have its beautiful corners been so magical…
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Having a long holiday? Why don't you try visiting my hometown, Blitar, East Java?
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Take your Lomo LC-Wide and get closer. The closer you are, the better.
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In the Lomography City Guide Vienna, we encourage Lomography enthusiasts to pop by our headquarters if they happen to be in the city. We were ecstatic when the person who showed up yesterday was Palme D’Or winning director Apichatpong Weerasethakul! Find out more about what he got up to with the Lomography Staff below.
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Interested in shooting figurines? There's a place where you'd get to do this in Singapore. There are lots of interesting figurines to look at and shoot. It is Haw Par Villa (Chinese: 虎豹別墅), it's a Chinese mythological theme park in Singapore located along Pasir Panjang Road. It was built in the early 1970s by two brothers namely Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par and its original name was Tiger Balm Garden. It was brought over by the Singapore Tourism Board in 1988.
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I love to travel. Although I am Malaysian, I still discover a lot of interesting places in Malaysia that I've never visited before. For this holiday, I chose to drive on Malaysia Federal Route 3.
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Universal Studios Singapore (USS) is an attraction not to be missed when one visits Singapore!
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A journey full of bliss and peace within the greens of a farm. Truly an experience hanging out with sheep and experiencing farm life in Johor. I was literally in the UK but figuratively in Scotland when I visited the UK Farm. Located locally in Kluang, Johor, this place is heaven for those who wish to escape the hectic urban lifestyle.
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Helmut Newton Foundation, located in Berlin, is hosting now a Polaroid exhibition with exclusive and never before seen photos taken by the brilliant photographer Helmut Newton (the exhibition will be open until 20th November, 2011).
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Our very own Lomography Representative from Austin will be visiting San Francisco. To welcome this Texan to the West, we're organizing a walk through one of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods for Mr. Lomo-Camkage's favorite subject: multiple exposures. Bring your own roll of film to swap to really make this a truly thrilling adventure!
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Overseeing the Seine and located in the center of Paris, the Louvre is one of the world’s largest museums with thousands and thousands of works of art. This is my practical approach to visiting this museum while still getting to see other areas of the city.
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For my upcoming trip to Paris, everyone told me that I must see this white church located high on a hill but no one ever mentioned the quirks to actually GET to the top of the hill!
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India is one of the places one has to go to if you're a photographer. But how to handle yourself in a country which is totally foreign? Well here is a small crash course on how to handle India.
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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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As what normally happens, you don't appreciate what you have in your city until you have to show it to a foreigner who comes to visit.
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Feeling uninspired? Usher in the new year with a trip to Girona, a beautiful city to visit which offers not only a great escape from your boring daily routine but also makes for a very attractive subject for your next set of analogue photographs.
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A great place to relax in Paris, to have picnic, to walk around, or just to stand sitting near the central fountain, with it’s ducks and children pushing sailboats across.
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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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Not far from Nice, perched at an altitude of 1175 metres, visit the sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces.
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Take an old tram (cable car) to visit the Bruxelles' Museum of African Arts.