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No matter where you go in the world, in almost every large city you will find a Chinatown. Mexico City is no different, but what sets this Chinese hub aside is its tiny size. Covering but a single block, this Mexican Chinatown is probably the smallest in the world.
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This article is a tribute of a master of the Straight Photography: Walker Evans. Walking in Palermo with my Canon Canonet QL17, I took some photos of the capital city of the Sicily similar to the anti-graphic style of the masterpiece book: American Photographs.
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With 600,000 inhabitants, Dortmund is one of the biggest cities in Germany (even if it's relatively unknown in most parts of the world). But if you visit the "Westfalenpark" you wouldn't guess that you are in the heart of a major city. The big green space is a perfect spot for relaxation and a photo tour all year long.
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I love London because there is so much to see and do and photograph there. At every corner there is something worthy of a frame or two, but my favourite place to capture photos is when I exit from the Westminster tube station. Read on to find out why.
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After graduating from NYU in May, it sure felt good to get out of the city and onto the beach in Cabo, Mexico for a week-long summer vacation. Visiting Mexico for the first time was definitely my most memorable escapade of 2011.
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On my first trip to New York City this July, on a super hot sunny day, I did the right-of-passage walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. It has always been known to be a photographic mecca, so one camera just wasn't enough.
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Earlier in the year, my boyfriend and I decided to visit someplace that we hadn't been to before and we ended up spending a weekend in the amazing city of Liverpool.
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Hidden behind an auto body shop, the Load of Fun Gallery, and other non-descriptive buildings is an alley where graffiti art flourishes freely in downtown Baltimore, MD.
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One of New York's strangest and grossest waterways!
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As part of the Lomoroadshow that has been touring the UK, I got to spend a day in Manchester with the Lomo Mum's and some new Lomo friends.
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For the very first time in my life I experienced a hurricane. It was Hurricane Oli that came over Raiatea island the 3rd of February 2010. And as it occurred exactly at the time of my stage of the LC-A race, I couldn't avoid to take some pictures and share this experience with you in a location, even if the hurricane in itself isn't a "real" location....
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The biggest and most modern park in Paris. A very nice place to be, alone, with friends, or family, because you can do whatever you like according to your mood of the moment, and that has no price.
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A magical place to learn more about the evolution of species.
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Tapalpa is an alpine town south of Guadalajara. Surrounded by forests, lakes and streams, Tapalpa beckons visitors to its restful landscape.
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Sometimes you want to go to the beach even when there is snow on the ground.
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An amazing park with 4 different districts. If you plan to visit keep in mind that you may want to stay here forever!
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The London Eye (Millennium Wheel), at a height of 135 meters (443 ft) it is the largest Ferris wheel in Europe,
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With a combo of chocolate and roller coasters how can you go wrong?!
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Sonic! No, not the hedgehog, America’s Drive-In.
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Pennsylvania Dutch Country: Amish, Buggy Rides, Farms, Teas, Tours, and More!