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Doel is a small village in Belgium, on the border of the river Scheldt. It is an old village, with a rich history. Crumbling under the pressure of their ever-expanding neighbour, Antwerp Harbour, it is now heading towards a devastating end. But for as long as it is still there, it will be my favorite place for a lomowalk.
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Ahoy! The Lomography Gallery Store NYC Greenwich Village strapped on its peg leg and headed to the South Street Seaport to capture some images using the Sardina! A group of Lomographers from the Isle of Manhattan set sail for downtown NYC to see what the seaport had to offer. We had a blast!
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There are so many lake and canals in and around Berlin – but what about a big harbor? It exists, in the nothern part of the city! May we introduce the Berlin Westhafen, an important inland port. Time has come to visit this exciting place!
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Everything you ever wished for your apartment and even more.
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Rotterdam is vibrant! With Lloydkwartier, old sits next to new, stone next to green, with a mix of water, serenity and people. A perfect place for lomographers!
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The Harbour/Port of Hamburg - a photo opportunity not to be missed!
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I did photography for a wedding on the weekend and a loud roar followed by glasses clinking went out for toasting to the groom's 'Big East Coast Heart' and if there is one thing that I can say that I love about the east coast, it would definitely be the people, but read on to find out what else everyone loves about the main place I've played in over in that fun place called the Maritimes, Halifax in Nova Scotia.
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In early January 2011 I bought a Diana F + Edelweiss.
This is a short report on a piece of Potsdam and shooting my second film, Lomography Color Negative 800
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Welcome to Münster, which is known as the city of bikes. I went to the harbour with a friend and was thrilled! There were plenty of interesting characters and exhilarating scenes for you to enjoy with your Lomographic cameras.
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One of the most popular holiday places in Turkey.
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The town that shares its name with the peninsula.
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A different view of the bay in Race Week.
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An isolated place which charm lies on its derelict and rustic feel where someone would be willingly to get lost in its realm.
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Baltimore's Inner Harbor is a seaport centered at the edge of Downtown Baltimore. The harbor as been around since the 1600's bringing people, ships and goods from all over the world.
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Hamburg is a exciting city with a "big wide world feel", combing industrial romantics of the harbor and the urban punk scene in the "Schanze".
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Sunda Kelapa, better known as Pasar Ikan (meaning fish market) is located at Ciliwung River. This 500-year-old harbor area was an important link to markets of the outside world for the 15th century kingdom of Pajajaran.
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Visiting Singapore is never complete without taking the cable car ride. Ride it from its two stations at Sentosa Island "www.sentosa.sg":www.sentosa.sg or from Mount Faber Jewel Box station "http:// www.mountfaber.com.sg/main-cablecar.htm":http:// www.mountfaber.com.sg/main-cablecar.htm The cable car provides a fantastic view of Singapore - the sweeping landscapes, the harbor, it's busy ports, cityscapes, Sentosa island - all very pretty and lomographic!