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Fortunate enough to have been given the opportunity to live in such a culturally stunning city, there was no point in putting the days to waste. Me and a couple of friends explored the city as much as we could and this is what we came to make out of Bombay (or Mumbai) in a nutshell.
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Regardless of whether they belong to you or others, how many secrets are you hiding within your heart? Isn't it the same for the rapidly developing city that we reside in? Who would like to know its secrets?
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Urban deserts are terrible, sometimes worse than the real desert. One feels a sense of anger, frustration, and helplessness while he is seeing some environmental disaster, while he is passing near closed factories and abandoned buildings, walking around closed and impenetrable places that were once a source of social life. The camera is an excellent tool for raising awareness. Here I propose a few places in my city, hoping for a change.
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Everybody has once thought about going to Paris, walking on its streets, sitting at the gardens or at the famous bistrots and, of course, taking a tour of the Eiffel Tower. I've been dreaming about Paris for a long time, and how amazing would it be to live there? A friend of mine calls it: the ancient capital of the modern world. I worked my way to Paris and finally got the opportunity to come and study here. Now, after 8 months, I can say that there is no place on Earth like it, this city makes everyone different.
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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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The Malaysia City Slickers are ambassadors for Lomography all around Malaysia in their own city. If you love Lomography, with out-going personality, enjoy writing and blogging, loves organizing events and outings is a great plus, while get freebies and opportunities with lots of LomoLove from us, then this is the job for you!
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It was October 2010, I was living in Perugia and didn't know what to do for a week. That's when I decided to put on my backpack and get to know the Campania, one of the most beautiful regions in Italy. The first stop of my adventure was Naples, the capital. The second was Capri, the Island of Love.
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Lomography India is looking for ambassadors all around the country. If you like Lomography, going out, and writing, then this is the job for yo! What does an ambassador get for all this? How about lots of freebies, opportunities and LomoLove from us? :-)
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The first time I'm using this film is on my Canon Prima Junior DX. I'm excited to try out the film as this is my first time using a monochrome film.
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Want to be a part of the first public LomoWall display outside of London? This summer, Manchester will be unveiling a huge LomoWall in the Piccadilly Basin in the Northern Quarter as part of the Urban Canal Festival, an initiative to rejuvenate the waterways and surrounding areas across Manchester. Read on to find out how to have your work exhibited!
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I absolutely love living in Leeds and one of my favorite buildings in the city is Leeds Town Hall and I particularly enjoy exploring the area around the Town Hall as well. The Town Hall itself was built between 1853 and 1858 on Park Lane, which is now the Headrow towards the top end of the city. It is one of the biggest - and tallest town halls in England and was designed by Cuthbert Brodrick.
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The rumors are true and confirmed! A Lomography Gallery Store will be opening soon in Antwerp! Like with any other Lomography Gallery Store we kick off with an age old tradition: The LomoWall! We need to compile a huge stack of pictures so we can make one wall of epic proportions in this soon to be opening store. And with 'we' of course, we mean YOU!
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Discover the fashions of this well-dressed city from the vantage point of traffic lights during the city's peak hour. Nothing stops people dead in their tracks better than a red light at a busy junction, which coincidentally creates great photographic opportunities.
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Like every city in the world, in Seoul city center, you can find the most important institutional buildings in the city, like the City Hall, and other business and commercial buildings. Among these tall modern structures, you can also find the most famous historic palaces in the city.
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Now you see him, now you don't! Chinese artist Liu Bolin chooses iconic landmarks and seamlessly camouflages himself within them, representing the social and physical changes the communist nation has undergone. Read more for details on his exhibition, "Lost in Art."
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Maybe it's a cliche, Paris as the city of love. But every cliché contains a certain amount of truth. And in the case of Paris being the city of love, I think it's very true. Because of the light. Even if you're not IN love, Paris can show you love.
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Carpenter Street - one of the earliest streets in Kuching that is rich in history and is well preserved up to this day. I went and explore the street like a tourist and the result are amazing! This street is located in the city center and filled with old and new shop lots.
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When I went to Tokyo this winter, I had the pleasure of going to Meiji Jingu (Meiji Shrine). The place is so magnificent and huge, and you can easily spend a couple of hours just walking around and taking it all in, even if it meant braving the winter cold.
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The first Lomography camera I owned is a Fisheye 2. I fell in love with photos taken by the Fisheye 2 and it was always fun to see how the Fisheye lens distorts the places and people it saw. Join me on the world I saw through my Fisheye 2.
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We came to Szeged (the third largest city in Hungary) to spend a romantic weekend. We couldn't have planned it better, as it was deeply covered in snow when we arrived. It was nothing like the town I remembered.