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So winter has been a bit of a disaster for meet-ups in the North of England, especially when organized by yours truly. First the horrendous queues of the Xmas market and then the snow in Manchester. Never put off, I am now having a bash at another summer meeting, this time I think Blackpool deserves a visit and I am hoping we can beat previous records and get 20 people attending!
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Kalk Bay is a quirky seaside village on the outskirts of Cape Town. Squished between the mountains and the sea the main street, it is filled with fascinating antique stores, and the harbor - just across the road - is a hub of colorful fishing boats.
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Back in November I took a short break to my aunt and uncle's beach hut on the North Somerset coast. Dunster Beach and the nearby Exmoor National Park provided the backdrop for a weekend of enthusiastic photography.
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Recently I sent two rolls of film away for development, I had come across these in a lot of vintage cameras bought from a car-boot sale. Found film can be a hit or a miss sometimes, but luckily this roll was salvaged.
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Sometimes, the greatest of adventures lie only on your doorstep!
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The Grand Hotel overlooks Scarborough's South Sea and is built around an interesting concept; it is one of Scarborough's most recognizable landmarks and is a brilliant example of Victorian architecture.
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Spending a day at Sepang Gold Coast, Selangor, Malaysia, with the Diana Mini that I have just bought recently. It was not only my first time trying out this delicate little princess but also the first time using Lomography X Tungsten Film. It was just a perfect day with perfect companions at this lovely place.
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When you think 'coastal' do you think deary, cold, too still for your liking? Or do you jump for joy, strap your picnic supplies to the roof of your car and zoom off when good weather and an empty schedule permits?
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You’d figure that Malta, being surrounded by sea and all, would be bursting with fishermen and in turn, fishing villages, but really and truly, that's not the case. At most I can think of two, Marsaxlokk being the most prominent one.
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It was a typically grey day when we set out on a short walk from Morecambe to Heysham. A quick lunch in a pub, and we emerged to a beautiful, late summer's day.
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A bright and early start for nine dedicated Lomographers as we travelled by train from London Victoria to our favourite seaside location.... Brighton!
Oh we do like to spin beside the seaside…oh we do like to spin beside the sea…
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Located at the end of the Grand Parade, Brighton Pier is the centre point for the Brighton seafront. Hosting rides, food, and amusements for the majority of the year it is a prominent feature of this seaside city.
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East of Brighton is the scenic seaside town of Eastbourne. With its historic pier, Victorian town and alongside the famous Beachy Head Cliff it remains an interesting part of Sussex county.
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When someone says "seaside", you probably think of sun, sea and sand and might not necessarily think of Brighton as sand does not exist here. That however, does not mean a trip down to Brighton should be missed.
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We all love beach photos in bright hues of blue and green, but who says the beach looks bland in black and white? See beach life in monochrome through LIFE photographer Wallace Levison's interesting photos from the 1880's.
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This is our first ever Lomowalk outside of London - get on board people!
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The casino is one of the most important landmarks in Romania and the most significant in my hometown, Constanta. Even though its interior cannot be visited because the casino has been closed to the public for several years, this magnificent monument has been Constanta’s trademark since 1910.
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The longest beach in Ireland looms largely on my childhood.
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Salem, Massachusetts is a sleepy little seaside town with a very spooky past. It's one of the oldest towns in the US and has seen it's share of strange historical events, including the famous Salem Witch Trials of the 1600's.
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Come down to Margate seaside on the South East Kent Coastline. come and visit the Harbour arm, old town and arcade strip. Because on a sunny day the beach/sea/sky combo is a winner through the lens, especially in contrast to the run down out of date fish and chip shops, arcades and derelict rollercoaster right on the beach front.