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The Eiffel Tower is probably Paris’ most famous landmark and well worth a visit. If like me you happen to visit it in the middle of a rainstorm, all is not lost. Make sure you load some black-and-white film for some atmospheric shots and if you are lucky, some great reflective images!
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A small tourist beach in the so-called “Ruta del Sol” (sun route) in Ecuador. It is about 2.5 hours away by bus from Guayaquil, the second biggest city, which is also considered as the "industrial capital". It is a great place to rest, unplug yourself from hectic life in the city, and enjoy the bohemian vibe it sends out.
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Currently the fourth biggest university in the UK, University of Leeds has a campus as diverse and fascinating architecturally as the students who occupy them, ranging from gothic revivalist to post-modern. Let's have a little tour, shall we?
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We're calling out for locations deep in the Southern Hemisphere...Australasia! We know there are tons of discoveries to be made - and shared, which is why we thought that since this is also a summer month Down Under, it's the perfect time to go out and explore!
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Where did you spend your first few months after college? That's the question I've been waiting for years! Yes, I took a gap year. The first thing I did after graduating from college is go to the ultimate travel destination in Indonesia (where I'm from): BALI!
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In mid-2011, I decided to continue my studies and pursue a Master's Degree, which started my adventure as a post graduate student in July. The University of Padjadjaran's Master Management Program Building is now my new campus. New campus, new studies, and new spirit of course.
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Sabah and Sarawak are two of the largest Malaysian states on the island of Borneo. Besides being the vastest states in the country, Sabah and Sarawak are very much different from other states in Peninsular Malaysia, especially in culture, religion, attractions and even food! There are many interesting experiences to indulge in and we want you to share your stories!
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Our favorite little spot for a date that doesn't mean just sitting at a table staring into each others eyes, is Cannon Hall Farm. We can feed the animals and generally have a laugh when a llama sneezes onto your significant other's face.
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Hattifnatt Cafè is a small and lovely cafè located in a Tokyo suburb called Koenji. Read more about it after the jump...
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Johor is a Malaysian state located in the southern portion of Peninsular Malaysia and it's one of the most developed states in Malaysia. It is also the nearest point to Singapore. So, what’s hot in Johor?
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I visited Mendocino on the coast of California. It was beautiful and "quirky".
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Last year I took a long vacation to one of the lesser-known wine producing regions of California.
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What a better way to spend New Year's day than taking a historic hike along the great walls of Namhansanseong Fortress in southern Seoul. Following the fortress wall that snake eight km along the peaks of Namhan Mountain, we spent the day hiking through massive gates and around Buddhist temples, and to top it off, some spectacular views of New Year's Day in Seoul.
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What do you think will happen when some dolphins meet a Krab? Find out more about my Kaikoura adventure after the break!
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Same same but different. These photos have clearly been taken on different film stock, by different cameras, and feature different sights and people. Though, they do share one commonality. Put on your deerstalker hat and guess the location in which they were all taken!
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On September 2011, @shielladwnd @ngoki @ panjihardjakaprabon and I were eating at Kafe Kebon in Bandung. After eating, we talked so much and ended up initiating an analogue trip to Mount Bromo. Yes! Mount Bromo. It was a great, great trip! It's my most memorable travel escapade in 2011.
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Last April, some Bristolian friends of mine took me to Spike Island. I've been to Bristol a fair few times but didn't have a clue about this place. What used to be the home of the Brooke Bond Tea Company now houses over 70 studios for artists, writers, and sculptures and while there are often exhibitions, workshops, and courses on offer once a year, they open up their studios to the public.
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Until recently, Punggol was deemed by many as too desolate and inaccessible to be even remotely hospitable. It was a town in Singapore so unpopular that for a while, people would jokingly say you'd need a passport to go there. These days, Punggol is seeing an unprecedented spike in population size, and the erection of many attractions to cater to its residents present many opportunities for picture taking.
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A burning hot charcoal factory experience that ignited my inspiration for a few snaps. The visit to the factory was awesome, as it opened my eyes to a lot of new things that I didn’t know before.
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I was thinking that after so many trials, after exploring a very small part of the Lomography world, it is time to focus on specific projects, and this is the first, based on the golden rules, particularly, "Do not think, Shoot!"