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Valletta is the capital city of Malta. A city rich with art, culture, and history. A place full of life, a great touristic place. Here I present to you some images of this wonderful city taken with the inimitable "eye" of my Lomo LC-A.
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The Musée de la Vie Romantique or The Museum of Romantic Life, stands at the foot of Montmartre Hill in the IXe arrondissement, 16 rue Chaptal, Paris, France. It’s a small museum hidden in a quartier called Nouvelle Athènes famous for all the romantic writers, musicians, actors and painters that formed the elite of the Romantic mouvement in the 19 century.
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Hello guys, this is the first time that I've ever written an article about culture. As I am Chinese, I've decided to write about Taoism, a religion that is practiced by many Chinese people in Singapore. The biggest Taoism event is mainly held in the temple and during such an event, one gets to see a big crowd comprised of both young and old people. It is held on the birthday of a particular deity.
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A hundred goodie bags to be given away at an event opening is a good way to draw in the crowd. But that’s not the reason why I went to the inaugural of Culture We Love: Korean Festival 2012.
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From Tuesday, April 17 to Friday, April 21, there was a Design Week in the Brera district of Milan (the same place where the Lomography Store is located in the city). I was one of the ten selected lomo-reporters for this event. Here some images taken before the beginning of the exposition!
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GuangZhou's South China Agricultural University (SCAU), the blossoming bauhinia flowers turned everything into a sea of red. Memories, encounters, happiness, that is the beauty of the SCAU campus. Every year, the campus feels so surreal from end of March 'til the beginning of April.
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Every year, at the end of May or at the beginning of June, there is a great street parade in Como, Italy called "Parada par Tücc" (Parade for All). Creativity and art to reinvent the city! See how it goes below!
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Tin Hau Festival falls on the 23rd of March of the Lunar Calendar, there are big-scale parades all over Hong Kong. As this year is also the 40th anniversary of Yuen Long's Shap Pat Heung, the size of the parade is unprecedented!
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Haw Par Villa is a Chinese mythological theme park in Singapore. The park was originally called "Tiger Balm Gardens", and was built in 1937. Let's see how it looks like in black and white.
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Raffles Place is the financial center of Singapore and is named after the founder of modern Singapore, Sir Stamford Raffles. Although Raffles Place is a huge concrete jungle, there are many famous artwork spread throughout the area. Let's see some of them in black and white!
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Kampong Glam is a historical district in Singapore. Prior to colonization by the British in 1819, the area was home to the Malay aristocracy of Singapore. Hence, the area is rich in ethnic Malay and Muslim cultural heritage. Read on after the jump to see them in black and white!
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The Calouste Gulbenkian Garden in Lisbon is not only a great place to spend those sunny afternoons, it is also the perfect place to take that camera you have just loaded with a B&W film. Read on to know more about this beautiful place.
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The Nosotros Project is a journey across Latin America to meet and interview young artists from the continent. During this trip we had our Supersampler and Holga BC 135 to document each place in a unique way. Our first stop was in Uruguay, and here's what our analog cameras shot.
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It was my first trip to this city on April. I should say it is a really new culture for me. This city I am talking about now is Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkok is the capital city and the largest urban area in Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon meaning "city of angels". Bangkok is the political, social, and economic center of Thailand, and one of the leading cities in Southeast Asia.
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Rome is one of the most chaotic cities I've ever been to. What I find truly amazing is that amidst all that chaos, you can find these little spots where it seems that time has stopped, perfect for black-and-white photos...
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Little India is a very interesting place to go to for street photography. It is even better if you shoot there during a festive day! You get to shoot people who are attending the festivities, people from the parade troupe and many more. So in this article, I will be showing you guys the photos which I shot during Thaipusam this year. It was very crowded with a lot of Indians as they are celebrating this festival day of the year.
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The weekend after I came back from my holiday in Bangkok, I went to The Big Thai Show in Singapore! I just couldn't get enough of Thailand!
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Melbourne, my home city, is a mesmerising collection of landmarks and cityscapes. Thanks to the gold rush of the 1880s, much of inner Melbourne's architecture has a distinct Victorian character. Let me give you a snapshot of Melbourne's character through the wonderful Ilford chromogenic B&W.
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CHIJMES is a famous tourist landmark in Singapore. It used to be a Catholic convent known as the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) and the convent quarters are known as Caldwell House. Historical buildings always evoke a different feel when shot in black and white. Read on after the jump to see CHIJMES in black and white!
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Insadong is a large market which is famous for antiques and artworks in Seoul, South Korea. Insadong Street contains a mixture of a historical and modern atmosphere and represents the culture of Korea's past and present. It is one of my favorite and highly-recommended places in Seoul.