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I have brought along the Kodak Portra 160 35mm colour negative film for my trip to London, it gives greatest scenic pictures, which features balanced colour tone.The fine and smooth texture of its grain even gives more beautiful portraits of people as subjects. The best companion for travellers!
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It was October 2010, I was living in Perugia and didn't know what to do for a week. That's when I decided to put on my backpack and get to know the Campania, one of the most beautiful regions in Italy. The first stop of my adventure was Naples, the capital. The second was Capri, the Island of Love.
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I'm Lewis, a photography student from London, and I took a trip with two friends across Venice, Rome, and Amsterdam during the last week of February. In this article I will be focusing on our visit to the historic and beautiful city of Venice, showing the photographs I captured with my Lubitel 166B and Polaroid.
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Sandy is a friend whom I befriended through the LomoHome. We did a film swap for our double exposures. Take a look at the pictures after the jump!
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Set on the western corner of the island of Sicily, about fifteen minutes north of the modern town of Poggioreale, are the ruins of the old town of Poggioreale. Destroyed in the 1968 earthquake, the ruins are now overgrown, open to visitors, and well worth a wander.
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Ever dreamed about going out to buy cigarettes and never returning? Do you want to take part in a big art project and get your work published and shown in an international exhibition? Then read on!
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Sometimes, the greatest of adventures lie only on your doorstep!
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A 10-day trip around Italy with my trusty toy cameras. Capturing the sights and colours as spring blossoms into life.
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Basel is located at the northwest of Switzerland, bordering France and Germany. The magnificent Rhine River flows through the city of Basel. The German Black Forest is only a short distance away across the river.
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Despite its history of being an important historical port at the Baltic Sea, today's Gdansk Old Town has been shined up and stocked full of hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars, and amber shops alongside with the Burgher houses that line its streets.
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The 13th century Charles Bridge is a popular attraction in Eastern Europe, especially during the spring and summer months. Early morning is the best time to have the bridge by your own since it's always filled with tourists. A romantic evening walk through the beautifully-lit streets of Prague by night is an awesome idea too.
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Here are the photos which highlight 2011. All photos were taken from my LomoHome.
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Nyhavn canal is in the historic part of Copenhagen. Nyhavn, which is near the sea, is only a few minutes' walk away from the Royal Palace, the famous shopping street Strøget, and the Royal Theatres.
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A Scottish road trip which runs from Stirling Castle to the Wallace Monument then the Loch Lomond! My best friend and her boyfriend who were working in Germany came and visited me in Edinburgh when I was studying there. We rented a car and went on a road trip on a sunny autumn day. My housemate joined us too!
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Chain Bridge (Lánc Híd) crossing the Danube River is the oldest and most beautiful bridge that connects Buda and Pest. It is a suspension bridge and was opened in 1849.
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The point in between the world's most scenic train ride and the Norwegian fjords cruise ride! A place that we would definitely pass by while taking the rides! Beautiful Flåm is nestled in the innermost part of the Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of 204 kilometres long and up to 1308 metres deep, Sognefjord - the world's longest and deepest fjord.
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Innsbruck is situated on the western side of Austria, in between the German and the Italian border. You could practically be in three different countries in less than half a day. It is the capital of the state of Tyrol.
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Malmö seems to be the most continental Swedish city. It's a vibrant and multicultural place, influenced by Copenhagen across the Öresund by only 20 minutes, it is populated by people from over 150 nations.
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Looking for some Christmas cheer to brighten up your cold winter nights? Warm up with your holiday favorites and indulge in both traditional and modern Christmas treats with your loved ones by simply visiting a Christmas market! No matter which side of the world you may be in, you're always bound to find one that conjures up fond memories of this festive holiday. This week, we put the spotlight on the different Christmas markets in Europe, read more about it after the jump.
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Auschwitz, located in Oswiecim outside of Krakow, Poland has become a symbol of the Holocaust. The preserved memorial consists of two parts of the former concentration camp: Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau. A guided tour makes it possible to understand this place and requires about three-and-a-half hours. This article shows pictures of Auschwitz I.