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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
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The Oxford circus and its world famous surrounding streets / Regent's, Carnaby, etc/ are not only the shopping Mecca. Although something like 40 million of people arrive to London every year in December for Christmas shopping, it is also a Lomographic Mecca.
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Last night our merry London Lomographers community descended upon The - new, massive, shiny and still smelling of fresh paint – Photographers’ Gallery up West, just off London’s ridiculous Oxford Street.
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London might be a megapolis with the population over 12 millions of people, but it is also one of the greenest cities you can ever find. It is full of parks, marshes, woods and so on. Hampstead Heath is one of the London's biggest treasures. It is a massive park on the hills, with ponds for nudists, people in bikinis and all sorts of ducks and swans. It is favorite destination for parents with children, kite flyers and dog walkers, not to count the tourists and fans of the spectacular views.
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London Lomography Thursdays are hitting a new part of town in December to welcome The Photographers’ Gallery to a massive, new, dazzling, all singing, all dancing, West End Destination.
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London Lomography Thursdays are hitting a new part of town in December to welcome The Photographers’ Gallery to a massive, new, dazzling, all singing, all dancing, West End Destination.
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Thanks Londoners!
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Oh what a night!
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Listen up muchachos e mucheres,
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Kensal Rise cemetery is the final resting place of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It is one of Londons oldest graveyards and has some incredibly ornate mausoleums that belong to the rich and famous from the past. I don't know why but whenever i take pictures of this type of thing i get goosebumps and start to question whether or not i should be snapping away in a place that holds such sadness.
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Hey Londoners…
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Abbey Road is the famous studio where The Beatles recorded a lot of their songs, albums, musical interludes and their final studio album Let it Be. (George told John to f off or something like that.)
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This is a really nice spot in London. There are lovely buildings and great views of the whole of London if you walk to the observatory. There are also museums to keep you entertained to! Because of this there are lots of tourists which is good for candid shots and there are pretty good shops and facilities. It is really easy to get to either by train, bus or even the river!
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A new autumn term of madness arrives with London Lomography Thursdays. We invite you to celebrate this year’s international Lomography project “the Future Is Analogue” in a strange and feathery kind of way.
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h3. The London Lomography Thursdays Are back in Town
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I work near notting hill. I work in an office. I work at a desk, looking at a screen......all day. It's as exciting as it sounds. To ease the pain of monotony i go for little walks in various directions. Today it was glorious Portabello Road. The area is rammed full of funky second hand shops, antiques and assorted bric-a-brac. It also has the usual cheap shops full of high prices just for the tourists.
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Coo Coo Cachou!
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A gorgeous place in North London, with lots of lovely cafes & food places, high-end clothes stores, and plenty of historic buildings. A lot of culture to be found, and it's right next to Hampstead Heath - which is beautiful, calm and often has musical concerts. Great fun in the sun!
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Quite amazing, sliding up and down a post is a major fitness trend in Australia, UK and the US. Despite the fact, that the girls doing it with clothes on and not in a night club, the whole thing is still very sexy. But that is the idea: Bringing fitness and fun together.