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It's a classic -- a must-see tourist place. But even the true New Yorkers love it and spend time on its many amazing spots. Central Park is a 341-hectare park, filled with trees, flowers, ponds, zoos and statues. If you're a Lomographer, here are the reasons why you SHOULD spend time in this green rectangle.
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The 20th arrondissement district in Paris has a great deal of nice bars and restaurants, artist’s studios, villas, passages and cités and small gardens.
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With many kilometers of bicycle- and pedestrian-only trails, the Martin Goodman Trail is a great area to walk, run and ride while taking in some of the best city and lake views in Toronto's west end.
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I stumbled upon The Heidelberg Project during a brief trip to Detroit, and found a series of abandoned houses, painted and decorated with salvaged material,s to revitalize a once decaying block in an inner-city neighborhood. More pictures after the jump!
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Imagine a secluded, peaceful place out of this world- perfect for shooting that low-budget indie film of yours!
This place is none other than Wusongkou Pao taiwan wetland park in Shanghai.
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After staying in Ubud for three weeks last year, I realized that I didn't get to shoot and make a movie out of it because I have no Lomokino at that time. But then, Ubud is such a perfect place to relax and enjoy every minute of it!
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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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I had never been on a solo photowalk before, but after the initial awkwardness, it turned into a completely rewarding experience. If you haven't ever been on a solo photowalk, it's definitely time you give it a try!
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Have you ever gone to a trip, took pictures with gusto, then find out that you made a critical mistake when your prints come back? This is what happened when I accidentally left the half-frame mask in my LC-Wide on a recent trip to Hong Kong. The pictures still turned out great... beautiful disasters, in my opinion!
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If you walk to Santiago or if you already live there, you cannot not go to Quinta Normal Park. Recently remodeled, it is the ideal place to go to shoot at all times.
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Sometimes, when it is a nice day and I need a rest from my never-ending pile of things I need to do, I will go down to the park at the back of my apartment building for a stroll by myself with a couple of cameras in hand. I'm extremely lucky to live right near such a beautiful park that I am able to walk in to rejuvenate, as well as get a little exercise.
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From some years, there is also in Milan the traditional pillow fight event. This year, the local Lomography Gallery Store organized a workshop, a great occasion to take some photos of this funny public event. Read more!
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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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Every year, there is a great fun fair in my city, Como, in the period between the third week of March and the second week of April. There are many carousels and stalls and entertainment for all ages. Even this year, I took some photos of this public event, in a solo photowalk, tasting some of my preferred rides.
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The Tome School for Boys, located in Port Deposit, Maryland, was founded by Jacob Tome as a preparatory school for boys; and it first opened in 1894.
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What do you get when you use a Diana+ 20mm fisheye lens on your film SLR camera during a lomo walk? Pretty interesting results.
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Kukup is a quaint little fishing village located just two hours from Singapore, making it a perfect place for a short spring getaway.
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Although spring is late in coming, I have not renounced my walks in search of photographic subjects. In this case, in a long walk from Porta Venezia to Piazza Duomo in Milan, I dedicated my time to capture some nice street artists. Just watch!
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Old, out of the way, part-industrial, part-residential, but a whole roll of lomo fun! That is what King George’s Avenue in Singapore offers the lomo adventurer.