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It seems that everybody’s got a case of wanderlust these days, and I have to admit, I’m one of them.
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Copenhagen Harbor, especially the new promenade at Islands Brygge offers a veritable throng of bikini babes and pumped testosterone bombs of young men. Electronic music fills the air, skin glistens, and some people take a dive into the blue waves.
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When the sun is shining, I love to spend a day at the beach in Copenhagen. But after relaxing for about half an hour I end up getting bored and in need of some action.
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Not only a great place for a rest and quiet sleep after exhausting sightseeing days, but also a landmark in the capital city of Denmark, making it a great shooting location, and a cool place to hang out in for a drink at the sky bar with a view over Copenhagen.
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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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By coincidence, I had the good fortune this year in March to fly to Copenhagen for a weekend - for free! The flight from Frankfurt (main) is incredibly fast, shortly after you have prepared your camera, you are already there.
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If you're based in Copenhagen and love Lomography so much that you're willing to help promote and represent it, don't hesitate to apply - opportunities are waiting for you!
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Nyhavn, located at the end of Copenhagen's long pedestrian area, is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to.
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Built for pushing, this film is long expired!
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Istedgade runs from the back of Central Station, through Vesterbro, terminating at Enghave Plads. The heart of Vesterbro, this is one of the most famous streets in Denmark, certainly the most notorious.
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From smooth, realistic colours when processed in c41, to funky mints, blues and peaches when cross processed, this film gives you a lot of options.
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Strikingly modern architecture colliding with heavy brickwork from 1906 on the Copenhagen waterfront. There's a cafe, a concert hall, and The National Museum of Photography. And of course there are books too!
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This little baby cost me $25 on ebay. It's a great almost-point-and-shoot camera for lower speed films, and a fantastic alternative to an LC-A if the $100-$250 is a little steep for you. It's a little larger than an LC-A, but the freedom of the battery-less selenium light meter more than makes up for that!
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Frisör Liebmann is probably the smallest hair salon in the world - and it is located inside a bar. In this salon, its easy to get a drinks while you are getting a haircut. To top it off, you can also eat inside the same bar/salon, talk about one-stop-shop!
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No longer available but but but ... read on!
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Bottega is a restaurant located next to Christianshavns Torv in Copenhagen which serves Southern Italian food.
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Christianshavn ('Christian's Harbor') is a neighborhood in the inner part of Copenhagen. It got its name from its founder King Christian IV, and is actually an artificial island with an area of 3.43 square kilometers, dug out by Swedish prisoners of war.
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Konya Kebab is the name of quite a number kebab bars in Copenhagen - some good others horrible. This particular Konya Kebab is located at Nørrebrogade 106 opposite of Assistens Kirkegård and falls in the first category.
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Nørrebro is a neighborhood in Copenhagen beyond the old Northern Gate (Nørreport) of the city. With its 72,000 inhabitants on only 2.9 square kilometers (1.1 square miles) it has the highest population density of any area in Denmark - in fact the population density is equal to that of Manhattan. Nørrebrogade is the main street of Nørrebro going from Queen Louise's Bridge to Nørrebro S-Train Station.
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This old Russian is a bit of an odd one!