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Let me take you on a short walk trough Retiro Park in Madrid and introduce my favorite places.
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A place which makes you dream. Cape Point is the meeting point between the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. I have been there three times already and each time it's been completely different.
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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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A hotel with the best ever view you could possibly ever wish for. While preparing for going to Cape Town, I obviously wanted to stay somewhere with a Table Mountain view. It is called such because of the clouds rolling across the top of the mountain, which looks like a table cloth. A lot of the hotels advertised "partial Table View", but in reality, you would have to hang out by the window with the possibility of a broken neck to see even a glimpse of this majestic mountain.
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In the summer time, the beaches of the Ligurian coast are very crowded and almost all private. The Noli beach is an awesome quiet and natural place to take a sunbath! Check out photos from my Diana F+ and LC-A here.
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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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The South Street Seaport is a great place to spend an afternoon photographing and people watching. There are so many Lomographic opportunities! Take a trip with us to the bottom of Manhattan to shoot the Sardina at the seaport!
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The two small villages of Kingsand and Cawsand used to mark the border between Devon and Cornwall. Over the years, they have merged into one and lost their border status but they've retain their charm as quintessential Cornish fishing villages.
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One of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea. The Port of Valencia is the largest Spanish seaport and one of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea basin. Here, there are 15,000 employees who provide service to more than 7,500 ships every year.
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Went to Keppel Bay for brunch with my GF at a restaurant called Prive and the view there was awesome. Especially under the bright sunshine, the boats in the water just seem so much more irresistible! I just love to take photos of the boats, water, the bridges, and most of all, my girlfriend. =)
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You’d figure that Malta, being surrounded by sea and all, would be bursting with fishermen and in turn, fishing villages, but really and truly, that's not the case. At most I can think of two, Marsaxlokk being the most prominent one.
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Our beloved Sardina is everywhere so it's time for you to discover its countless possibilities! Don't miss this great opportunity to experience this camera together with endless fun boating.
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In the 1950s, plastic was introduced as a new and exciting material for making boats. What followed was an era of beautiful plastic boats. Despite the fact that the old boats have become rare and hard to come by, the museum in Vest-Agder (Norway) has made an event inviting people from all over the country to show off their legendary old boats. As a result, they have created a beautiful scene for any lomographer who wants to capture something unique!
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Want somewhere that's quiet yet busy? Pretty yet industrial? Remote yet only fifteen minutes away from a busy city? Look no further than Glasson Dock.
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The Harbour/Port of Hamburg - a photo opportunity not to be missed!
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Since the La Sardina Camera arrived we here at the LGS Toronto could not hold back our excitement to get out and start shooting. What better testing ground we though than the Toronto Islands! Meet some of the team and check out this not so hidden gem Torontonians flock to when the heat in the city gets too much to handle (and yes it does get hot in Canada).
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Hamburg is dominated by water. This is also reflected in the architecture of the city. The latest example: Dockland, the ferry landing of the same name.
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A serene beach paradise off the beaten path.
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Take a quick walk along Malta's Spinola Bay together with Webo29.
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Are you thinking about making a short visit to Barcelona? Here you can find out about my two-day trip! These were the sites that I chose to see in a 48-hour visit. It was worth it!