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In the cold winter month of February, a group of Lomographers bravely traveled and met in Manchester to take photos, chat about cameras, and make new friends...and luckily for us, it even snowed!
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Since 2008, Hyde Park (London) set up a Christmas fun fair attraction called Winter Wonderland, which turns Hyde Park into a fairytale wonderland!
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Although I'm not a big fan of snow or ice, I am a fan of taking photos in it, especially if I have a new Fisheye lens that I want to experiment with on my Holga 135bc.
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Suraksan Mountain (수락산) rising 637meters above Seoul, is the third of Seoul’s three big mountains and a perfect location for hiking, mountain climbing, and bouldering. Add the element of winter – snow and ice – to this equation and you have the perfect combination for a mountain winter wonderland and a thrilling day outside.
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No snowboarding here! Winter activities from a clumsy Australian in cold Canada.
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The waters of Deer Bay off Elef Ringnes Island, high in the Canadian Arctic are not a natural place for humans. For much of the year they are frozen solid. And yet this is where I lived and worked, April this year.
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Located in the province of Pinchicha, Quito is the capital of Ecuador. It is a seemingly small capital, but with an incredible colonial architecture found in almost all the streets, several tourist information points, there are also many points to observe the city from the top, and one with a mechanical park beside it.
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Atacama is the driest desert in the whole world. And believe me, this is true. We spent four nights over there, including New Year's Eve; climbed a volcano, and had a great time meeting people from everywhere, but I must confess it was full of Brazilians.
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This is basically an advertisement for the country of Iceland, of Jökulsárlón in particular. Easily accessible through Route 1, which goes all around Iceland, the epitome of peacefulness is situated in the south of the country.
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After visiting Auckland and Banks Peninsula near Christchurch, the third stop of our big New Zealand trip was Lake Tekapo: it's one of the most magical mountain lakes in the New Zealand Alps. The place is also well known for its nice little chapel called the Church of the Good Shepherd.
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Tracy Arm is a fjord near the Alaskan city of Juneau. It offers some of the most beautiful sceneries in the world, and is most easily accessible by boat or ship. If you're on the lookout for your next holiday destination, why not consider this Lomo Location?
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Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate, there's so many things that we can actually talk about this delicious dessert but for Christmastime let's focus on one of our favorite ways of enjoying it - hot chocolate. I gathered some images taken in Spain which best showcase this popular holiday drink.
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The Old Town Hall Tower in Prague holds one of the the oldest and most elaborate clocks ever built – the Astronomical Clock or Orloj, which you have probably heard of, as it is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. I know the clock is amazing... but have you ever noticed the tower?
Yes, today I’m not going to talk about the clock but rather the tower that hosts it and what you can do in there.
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A wild west outpost where wolf cubs cost $150.
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The ‘Peg’ as they call it. A very nice city in the longitudinal centre of Canada, where I enjoyed temperatures colder than in the Arctic. No kidding.
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Winter can be quite a drag, at least in some parts of the globe, and even though some might say it's not the best weather for shooting (pictures), I found out you can still squeeze something out of the cold!
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A rare duplicating slide film at 3 ISO!
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When people hear the word "Brazil" the first thing that comes to their minds is summer, sun, beach, soccer and girls in bikinis. But yes we have winter in the southern half of the country and this is the city to be if you like to enjoy it.
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Every other year the Steinhuder Meer - a huge lake in Lower Saxony near Hanover - freezes.
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Ever been to a Stratovulcano? No? You don't even know what it is? Common! Stay with me and climb onto one of the madest glaciers of Iceland.