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It took me about 10 years to figure out Tulsa, but I believe I am ready to tell you about some of this town's coolest areas. Instead of going through the suburban routine, let me show you some of Tulsa's real character and uniqueness. From the huge golden man looking over the fairgrounds, to my favorite secret locations on Riverside, Tulsa is a great place for any lomographer looking for inspiration.
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Sadler's Wells - only the best in dance and arts!
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Great snapshots, quotes that hit and inspiring double exposures. Please meet our first Dutch Lomo Amigo - Diet Roseboom. In her daily life she is an arts producer, the host at Pop temple Paradiso in Amsterdam, adviser for cultural organizations, supervisor for production students, fashion freak and bon vivant. Enjoy her Diana Mini and LC-A+ photo gallery!
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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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NDSM is a former shipyard in north Amsterdam and is the center for alternative culture these days. This vast area of 84,000 m2 makes up the NDSM Hall, workshops and artistic studios along with two big dimension cranes and two huge ship slipways.
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Make reading more books one of your New Year resolutions this year! Why? Because after a visit to this unique bookstore, you'll surely want to keep coming back. Located in an antique theater in Buenos Aires, it's definitely an incredible sight - whether you're a book lover or not.
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There is always something new to discover in Berlin, if you're curious enough to look in all the wrong places. Hidden behind a giant Communist head in Prenzlauer Berg is one of the best parks in the city. You'd never know it from the outside!
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Balboa Park is a massive park in San Diego, CA that includes museums, the world famous San Diego Zoo, and many other photographic eye-catchers.
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From Selçuk or from Kusasasi, pay a visit to Priene, and see the Temple of Athena, which was built by Architect Pytheos, responsible for the construction of the Mausoleum at the Halicarnassus, considered to be one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
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Richmond CenterStage has been the talk of the town for quite some time. What used to be the Carpenter Center for the Performing arts and the old Thalimer’s Department Store have been renovated and joined to create Central Virginia’s newest performing arts building, holding now four different venues of varying sizes.
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HUSETS Teater (the HOUSE theater) is a theater, bar, concert venue and much more in the center of Copenhagen, located next to Central Station. The bar is divided into two areas, both catering different kinds of music and performance arts.
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Berlin is like a young boy full of energy and courage, it’s still looking for its identity but at the same time it believes in its great future.
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This is my absolute all-time favourite part of London. Go anytime of the year, anytime of day. During the day you can visit the Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe theatre, wander down the Thames and see all the sights along the river (the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, the National Theatre) and, my favourite of all, the big second hand book stall under a bridge, where you can find all sorts of bargains.
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Aboard the LRT before the train crosses the Pasig River, you won't miss it: a lonesome structure with curious detailing on the busy intersection of Padre Burgos Street and Quezon Boulevard, once the "Grand Dame" of theater during the heydays of Manila before the Second World War. Meet the "Met", the Manila Metropolitan Theater.
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Rattenberg is a little historic town in the Tyrolean Unterinntal where you can find lots of old and picturesque buildings. It is really worth to take a walk through the medieval Old Town with its cosy cafes and lots of glassware shops.
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« Het Oud Postkantoor », lies in the center of the city of Ostend on the Belgian Coast. It was a former administration office of the PTT (Post-Telefoon-Telegraaf). The building was left in 1999, due to huge cost, and the city of Ostend get it for free.
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Lyon was called Lugdunum and was the capital of Gaul (former France). The 2000 years old building left by the Romans is the memory of the city.