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Is there a more appropriate title for a diy photography exhition showcasing amateur photographers than "these photographs deserve walls"? I don't think so either. Read more about this exhibit in Lisbon, Portugal after the jump.
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As I was trying on a coat at a clothing store in Lisbon I looked to my left and I couldn't believe my eyes: two different Diana F+ cameras were shown on a billboard! I took a photo and only afterwards did I realize there was another camera in it. Can you help me find out which camera it is?
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Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia (Faculty of Science and Technology; FCT) is one of the nine academic units of Universidade Nova de Lisboa (New University of Lisbon; UNL). Read on to find out more about it.
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A star in its own right, it is no wonder that the La Sardina Caviar caught the attention of one of the most well-known and distributed guides to Lisbon's neighborhoods.
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Largo do Carmo is a really nice square in downtown Lisbon, famous for its calm atmosphere and also symbolic historic relevance. It also gives you the chance of a great view over the city and access to an historic elevator and an idyllic museum. All in the centre of Lisbon.
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Falling in love with autumn was easy this year, as the weather has been akin to that of August. Finding a romantic location wasn’t hard. Romantic in different meanings in fact. The hard part was having it look like it was fall, what with all the sun and green leaves (I’m onto you perennial trees…).
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Another year and another super Lomographic Holiday Challenge at the Lomography Embassies in Portugal. So get your cameras ready and shooooooooot away your holidays! Everyone can take part!
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In May, I spent a week in Lisbon and totally fell in love with the city. I've never been there before and since I arrived, I immediately noticed that every corner of the street was a little treasure. All the walls that Lisbon people see everyday, all the streets they walk on, and the shops that they go to, left a really good impression on me. Nothing is too big, too showy, or too much. It's like everything is covered by a soft, shy, beauty.
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This is not the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge; this is actually the 25 de Abril bridge, the first to cross the River Tejo in Lisbon.
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This was the first time I used bw film on the LCA, still impressed by the results!
What to expect from this film: fine grain, high contrast
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The city of the seven hills, here in Lisbon you´re more often than not going up or down one of them. But the hills give us more than strong legs, the ´miradouros´ (places to sit back and enjoy the view) are everywhere and are the perfect spot to admire the charming town at any time of the day, or night!
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June 13 is Santo António's night and it is celebrated in a huge party on the night of 12 to 13 in the old part of Lisbon. If you are in the city you can be sure to have a crazy night! June arrives in the city and the "jacarandá"'s flowers blossom everywhere.
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Senhora da Monte is a sightseeing point in Lisbon, near the old city center and it gives its visitors an amazing and unforgettable overview of the city. It is sure well worth the visit so come on down the next time you're in Portugal!
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Remember the invitation to the opening of the brand new Embassy Store Lisbon?
Well, after the opening on 2nd of July with about 500 curious (soon-to-be) lomographers, everyone has recovered from the party by now. Get ready for a full analogue view on this great shop which you shouldn't miss on on your next trip to Lisbon (and is even worth to plan an extra trip there).
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Park of the Nations is a new and exciting area of the Lisbon. It is a leisure, commercial, and residential area in Northeastern part Lisbon, Portugal, next to the Tagus river estuary. It is certainly an interesting place worthy of a few rolls!
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Mata de Alvalade is a nice and pleasant park in frantic Lisbon, that offers its visitors a wide range of activities and some relaxing time, where green is the dominant color. And it's open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so there's plenty of time to enjoy!
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Miradouro da Graça is a popular sightseeing place in Lisbon both for tourists and locals, where you can lay back and enjoy the sun and the views. Miradouro da Graça is a rather well know sightseeing point in Lisbon, frequented by both locals and tourists.
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This weeks edition of the cultural guide to Lisbon sports a fine feature on Lomography!
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Our dear friends from Lisboa will move the Lomography Embassy Store to a bigger space and here's the lucky Lomographers who'll be part of their new lomowall!
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Let's get ready for a new rumble and a new shop opening! Upload your best Portugal shots, win piggies and be part of an impressive lomowall!