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We spend countless hours on the London Underground, hopping from tube to tube, switching lines, and minding the gap. Do you ever stop to observe the finer details of some of the system’s 270 stations?
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In my opinion, there's nowhere more interesting than a subway system, and none more so than the London Underground or 'Tube'. Every time I load some film into my camera I think, "no more Tube shots', but each time I still find myself Underground with my shutter open. I now have countless shots of the Tube. So, why do I keep going back?
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Here is a simple experiment to create special effects on your photo by simply using a toilet roll. Don't throw that carton tube away when you finish a toilet roll so you can give your camera a tubular vision!
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A quick guide on how to move around London.
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Escape the crowds and take a tube ride...
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There are a lot of photographers that include the London Eye in some images. For my set of pictures, I want to feature the "inside" of the London Eye. It is very expensive to "take a ride" in this wheel and people must be quick to harness this little travel.
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If you have ever been to London, you've been on the underground - if you knew what was good for you. If you were in London for any amount of time you would have learnt that loading up an Oyster Card was the way to go. If you were a roaming Lomographer you would have seen the beauty in riding the sardine can carriages and the scenes that played out on the platforms.
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Such a big, cosmopolitan city and with so many history, London has a big variety of transport types. We can go from here to there in different ways: bus, bicycle, taxi, tube, train, plane, … and even, although it seems impossible …: walking!
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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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The tube is one of the best ways to travel around London. Although you don't get to see the landmarks you pass by like you do on the bus, the tube has a beauty all of its own. And the tube map alone is a landmark in its own right, so the underground is as much a must see as anything