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A patch of greenery hidden beside the busy London North Circular.
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This is it guys – your chance to look back on the year 1984 when the mother of all things Lomographic – The Lomo LC-A camera saw the light of day for the very first time.
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If you missed the big Southbank meet up last week you can find out all about it here as well as find the winners to our location challenge.
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Have you ever wondered how the Lomographic paradise would look like? Are you in London this week? Read on to find out more details!
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Walking along the river on both the Kew and Chiswick sides you can see many things.
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A happy but cold afternoon on my first Lomo date.
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The Thames Festival or any Thames festival held in the summer to celebrate the diversity that is London.
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14th March 2009 The first Lomographic meet up on a Saturday! Meeting at London's Southbank.
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I Came, I saw, I left empty handed. An old place where all vintage from 50's 80's you can find.
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This is the first time that I decided to try 'doubles' with someone. Who should I choose? Of course, one of the best - azurblue!
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Jerry's, shop is totally unassuming, in fact it's so laid back you could miss it, situated at 49 Honor Oak Park in a quiet corner of South London, it is one of London's best kept secrets - this is the place to go if you like mid century modern furniture, lighting and other ephemera. Jerry is a modern treasure hunter, who bends over backwards to help you find that special item.
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Hamleys is one of the world's largest toys' shops and one of London's major tourist attractions which receives about five million visitors a year!
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Yep, you heard it here first – Saturdays are the new Thursdays! Here at the Lomography London Embassy we thought we would throw your week into disarray by switching the days that we usually meet by taking them out of the working week and throwing them slap-bang into the middle of the fun-filled weekend! So everyone is invited to this meeting and we are really looking forward to seeing you all in your Saturday Best!
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A Farm in the heart of London, yeah really a FARM !
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The London Eye sees more than you could ever imagine ...
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There are iconic places and view-spots in London. You can’t avoid them. You don’t need to. One can say they are overvalued or too crowded or… who cares what others say?
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It’s a big luck that London happened to be built by a river. Cities with a river have completely different vibes. The most marvelous site to make lomos is only from waterside. Everything looks more beautiful from the boar and London is a very water friendly city. There are plenty of water routs to try.
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Everybody knows Portobello. It is famous for it’s antique market, along with flea market happening on Saturday and food market going on all week. There are not many places in London where you can get a branch of artichokes for just one pound and tomatoes are cheaper than in Tesco.
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For an easy afternoon with a cup of peppermint tea and stunning view, go to Tate Modern’s open air balcony on the 3rd floor. Never too busy, with its pretty comfortable chairs, overlooking the stunning panorama of the river Thamse, including Saint Paul’s Cathedral and many other architectural masterpieces of old and new ages.
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Greenwich park, a world heritage site was the first of the Royal parks, covering 73 hectares, which is an awful lot! It is situated on a hilltop with impressive views across the River Thames to Docklands and the city of London. Behind it lies the open expanse of Black heath. The site is also a grade 1 listed landscape and a site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature