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You know what they say about spending time with yourself: being alone does not necessarily mean being lonely. And for this week’s Log Book, take a peek at some of the sites where our fellow Lomographers go on solo adventures!
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Biking is definitely one of the most enjoyable modes of transport there is. It's fun, it helps burn unwanted calories, and it gives you the chance to view (and capture) everything around you all at once! Still not convinced? Then check out these biking routes and experiences shared by our fellow Lomographers!
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The Toronto Islands is a group of small interconnected islands just south of Toronto’s downtown core and may just be the perfect place in the city to go for a bike ride.
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The Machalí Ranch is a settlement dating back to the colonial era of Chile, around which many legends are made. It's the perfect place to go biking, as it is only ten minutes away from my neighborhood, and its almost my backyard!
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I've done locations on Hancock and McLain State Park, but what's equally important is the road that connects them, M203. It's a nicely paved stretch of two-lane highway, and some of the views are just ridiculously nice!
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There's always something to see and do in Queen West's largest green space, even if you like doing nothing but lying on the grass and letting the day pass you by.
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Do you have two wheels and a need to get away from the city for an afternoon? Then Tommy Thompson Park at the end of the Leslie Spit near Toronto's docklands may be just the escape you need.
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I will be honest, I haven’t ridden a bike since I was 12, and that was 10 years ago, i’m not even sure if I still know how to ride a bike. But that won’t stop me from writing an article about a great biking location.
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Everyone has their favourite place to be, where they go when they want to reset and recharge. For me, it's McLain State Park, about two miles of rocky beach on the southern shore of Lake Superior.
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Often times, I find myself more comfortable shooting alone, because I can focus more on my shots and I can go unnoticed by people. Also, some places are more beautiful if you shoot it alone, especially temples because you have to be silent; you need to find peace to capture the feel of the place in your photos.
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I'm a creature of habit. Whenever I get my hands on a new camera or new films that I have yet to try, there is a particular location where I do my lone photo walks and test all my new finds/purchases! Keep reading to read about my favourite place to shoot.
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Maybe it's not the safest place on my city, but it's a quite an interesting location for a walk, and cross the east and west part of Rancagua. It's also one of my favourite places to capture lomographs!
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Brutalism's aficionados are few and far between, so this is a lomowalk I prefer to do alone, taking my time appreciating the various sites. Here is my route through some of the best Brutalist architecture London has to offer!
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Burano. I don’t think that many tourists (but also Italian people from other regions of Italy) know about this little island of the archipelago of Venice. The architecture of this island is completely different from Venice and the key aesthetical point of this island is the huge amount of colors.
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Venice has recently been nominated as the most beautiful city of the world, as a tourist destination. I was born in the nearest town to Venice, called Padua (or Padova), so it has been always so simple for me to go to Venice for the Carnival or just to walk.
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Doel is a small village in Belgium, on the border of the river Scheldt. It is an old village, with a rich history. Crumbling under the pressure of their ever-expanding neighbour, Antwerp Harbour, it is now heading towards a devastating end. But for as long as it is still there, it will be my favorite place for a lomowalk.
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When back home in Coimbra (Portugal), one of my favorite "me" activities is to spend some time in the Botanical Garden of the University, taking pictures of its many beautiful trees and especially the flowers. This requires time and patience and I love spending hours looking for the perfect photo of these beautiful muses.
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Few weeks again, and it will be spring time! Here, I present to you a tiny piece of grass: a little park in Como, on the lake promenade, where I love to stay alone to read, take a short sunbath, do some yoga exercises outdoors, and meet and know new friends!