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This week on Analogue Girl About Town, I thought I’d show you some of the nighttime bokeh photos I've taken of the LA skyline from some of the best spots in the city and write a tutorial on how to make homemade bokeh filters.
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Were you one of the lucky ones who got your Belair early? Shot tons of film with it and already an expert? Well come and show off your skill! This meet up is for all Belair owners to meet up and share their pictures, tips and tricks with this lovely panoramic camera!
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The locals in Hong Kong work hard and party hard. Watch how the local financial district transforms into Hong Kong's ultimate nightlife hotspot.
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For fans of a beautiful Tennessee sunset, look no further than the city bridges and garages of Nashville!
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I have lived about one and a half hours north of Sydney my whole life before moving overseas. We went to the big smoke for school trips, special events, and shopping. Upon returning home and showing my Canadian boyfriend around the city, these were the places I had to show him and would recommend to anyone visiting!
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A Toronto photographer decided to make a 365-day exposure of the Toronto Skyline. Impressed with the idea? Read on to find out more!
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Zandvoort is a beautiful place at the coast of the Netherlands. It’s only about 20 minutes away from Amsterdam. I remember the visits we made here when I was still a kid, back when Zandvoort was the beach for people who had little less to spend. Currently Zandvoort is more of a hip place where everyone can be found though.
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Now I'll show you another part of Berlin, the famous television tower, one of the symbols of the city and the country. It's the king of the Berlin skyline and it's a good way to find your way "home" if you're a tourist like me! :)
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I sincerely apologize for this article. Neither words nor pictures could suffice in showing the beauty of this moment; the moment I fell in love.
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Ask any local, and perhaps the occasional tourist about Marina Bay Sands and chances are, they'll associate this place with the famous casino establishment. While the casino in MBS is its main attraction, the peripheral landmarks within its vicinity deserve attention too.
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The Marina Barrage forms Singapore's first reservoir in the city. With a catchment area of 10,000 hectares, or one-sixth the size of Singapore, the Marina Reservoir stands as the island’s largest and most urbanized catchment.
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High flying on the Skyline Drive. 105 miles on the Skyline Drive along the top of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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The craft most skyline I've ever seen till now belongs to Pudong - the special Shanghai business district. The leftmost is the Pearl Tower - the highest TV tower in Asia (486m) - carrying inside a hotel, a revolving restaurant and the sightseeing level.
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Frankfurt is just the fifth-largest city in Germany, but Frankfurt has the biggest and nicest skyline in Germany and maybe Europe. The towers of the important banks dominate the sky. People are always thinking that Frankfurt is such a large city, but that's not really true. "Only" 670,000 live there. Anyway, if you're walking between the skyscrapers, you'll get the feeling of being in New York or Tokyo. But the traffic is more quietly. All the of Europe-German money-business is taking place in that towers.