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V&A Waterfront, a place for everything! There is no other place like V&A Waterfront, seriously! You can meet the whole world here: people who come to Cape Town but are too afraid to explore, so they stayed at the Waterfront Hotels, eat at the waterfront restaurants, shop at the Waterfront shops...
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For this past X-Mas, this Director, Editor, Cinematographer, and his family ventured away from snowy Canada, into the hot, hot, coastal, South American, cities of Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro! With a Lomo Kino in hand, and lots of film, we are proud to present his home video. So soak up the sun by cruising on to the article and watching the video!
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Having foreign colleagues over for a conference proved to be a pleasant experience for webo29 and his cameras. Admittedly, boat tours of the Grand Harbour are a very touristy thing to do, but who’s complaining?
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The Circle Line tour is an amazing way to see New York City in all its glory!
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The Circle Line tour is an amazing way to see New York City in all its glory!
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Experimenting with a Diana F+, multiple exposures, and a splitzer in a cruise in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea can be very funny! It's never too late to play a little bit with a pink camera. Just relax and came with me to hear the waves (and the people shouting in the background) in this cruise.
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Sipping a daiquiri on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii? Why not sip that daiquiri on a boat? There's no guest list required, just stroll over and introduce yourself to the captain. Those two large catamarans leave on a regular schedule for scenic cruises. Hop aboard and give it a try!
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Leaving New Zealand's south island, we went to Wellington by ferry. We thought at the beginning that this trip was going to be only for some hours on a boat to reach the north island, but in fact it was a beautiful cruise through the Queen Charlotte Sound and the Cook Strait!
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The Sumida River is a river which flows through Tokyo, Japan. It branches from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi and flows into Tokyo Bay. The Sumida runs through Tokyo for 27 kilometers, under 26 bridges spaced at about one bridge per kilometer. Let me introduce the cruise ship in this river.
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Need to take a break? Have 7 days of vacation time saved up? Yes? Then let's go sailing...
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They said, it's like a 'heaven on earth' in Hangzhou. Why did they said so?
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How many people think going on a cruise cost a lot of money? If you are one of them, you could be wrong, and may be missing on a fantastic vacation!
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Cruise the Mestizo river while learning about local culture and history. I can’t wait to come back and see the whole project when its completed.
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Sail the River Niger is a wonderful experience.
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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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The Douro River is the third longest and largest river in the Iberian Peninsula, flowing from its source near Duruelo de la Sierra across northern-central Spain and Portugal to its outlet at Porto (on one side of the river) and Vila Nova de Gaia (on the other side).
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The views from a cruise ship are just amazing, so why not capture it with a Fisheye? The ship is enormous, so to capture that, I took pictures of the "tail" or the red exhaust pipes from the top deck. The red glass is actually the ceiling of the atrium below, so don't forget to take a shot from inside the ship looking out (that's the shot that looks like I used a red filter but it's actually the sun shinning through the red glass that made this effect.)