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A curious town that at the time of my exploration, felt like a movie set with barely any hustle and bustle. I felt like I was the star of the show just waiting for the extras to come out any minute. Hmmm… is this the Truman Show?
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Liliana de Sousa, aka -alia-, hails from Amsterdam and is one of Lomography Magazine's new regular writers. Know more about her upcoming series, featuring her love for analogue photography and hiking in the cold, after the break.
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This is about a visit to a kingdom of wonder called "Ta Prohm" located in Seam Reap, Cambodia. Ta Prohm, is the one temple that painted my impression the most during my visit to Cambodia. It was a backpacking free and easy trip. So I did not read much about this temple and I could not explain much of its history. However, I could tell you guys how amazing this place is.
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My first-ever backpacking trip in the country. I brought my favorite Diana F+ camera and the ever-so-reliable Vivitar UWS, each loaded with a roll of Kodak Ektachrome 200 - yes, on an unexpectedly gloomy, rainy day. I was hoping for the best but also expecting the worst shots.
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When you are tired of the clubs, tourists, and noise, a short walk from the Museum at the Domain near the heart of Auckland, lies a place of solitude, a lomographer's dream. The floral beauty and architectural wonder of the Wintergardens.
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As if brought back from another time and another world, the City of Arts and Sciences has become the image of Valencia to the rest of the world.
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I've been living in Cleveland far too long to not go see Lake View Cemetery. President Garfield, John D. Rockefeller, Harvey Pekar, and the namesake of practically every building in town are buried there. It's a beautiful fall walk through the woods.
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A small city guide for foreigners to Toronto.
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I found myself visiting Barcelona and this time, my feet were directed towards Montjuic. I had been there previously, but this time was different. The underground metro stopped at the Espanya station and I climbed outside to Montjuic. How beautiful! The plaza is very large, there is a lot of traffic and the Palace of Montjuic is there, lying on the hill, watching how everything below is taken care of.
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Introducing Toronto based photographer Bradley Lipton! Working with film, he re-unites the art of architecture and captures the beauty of the geometric details, as it tells a story of their own!
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The Mezquita, the jewel of Andalusia. To be honest, I didn't know anything about Cordoba when we went there. I heard it was worth visiting, but I didn't know why.
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Walking in the southern part of Bombay is a delight. And when matched with my new book on Gothic Architecture, it was just like walking through a museum.
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Roanoke Virginia is a place I fondly return to, having called it home for 20 years. Here's a black-and-white trip through just a few of the things I love about the Star City.
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There are many reasons to visit Amsterdam: a beautiful century center, drugs, Anne Frank, Rembrandt, a Lomo Gallery Store... When it comes to architecture, there is more to Amsterdam than the 17th century stepped gables and canals. In fact, there's a whole architectural style named after Amsterdam: the Amsterdam school. I took some of my first lomographic photos of these buildings, but they are dying to be photographed by you as well!
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Agra is most famous for the Taj Mahal. However are you aware that the Taj Mahal is just one of three world heritage sites that can be found in Agra? The other two notable sites are Fatehpur Sikri and the Agra Fort.
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How do you imagine Bombay before 1947? That is the question which was asked to 13 participants from a recent analog photography workshop in Mumbai.
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Join Lomography Gallery Store East London and Open House on an exploration of London's East End architecture where classic Victorian architecture meets tall glass gherkins!
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It’s pretty and imposing to look at but trust me, you don’t want to be sleeping next to it. Read on for an insider’s opinion about Mosta’s landmark church: The Rotunda.
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The Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris or just CitéU, is a fun spot to hang out at anytime of the day (or night). It is essentially a complex of student university houses spread throughout a huge park. Many houses are architectural landmarks and almost all hosts concerts and art exhibits. Oh, and parties too!
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Hundertwasserhaus (Hundertwasser House) is a residential building in Vienna designed by the famous Austrian artist, Friedensreich Hundertwasser. The Hundertwasser House was built between 1983 and 1986. It is now one of the most visited landmarks in Austria. The Hundertwasser House can only be viewed from outside. However, a few hundred meters from the Hundertwasser House is the Kunst Haus Wien, which is home to a permanent Hundertwasser exhibition.