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Like every city in the world, in Seoul city center, you can find the most important institutional buildings in the city, like the City Hall, and other business and commercial buildings. Among these tall modern structures, you can also find the most famous historic palaces in the city.
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I've called this university home for 5 long years when I was still studying, but the University of Santo Tomas has been around for over 400 years and counting. Discover more of its abundant history after the break.
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On Champs-Elysées...in the sun, in the rain during midday or at midnight, it has everything that you want.
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Thanks to Lomography and Seoul Tourism Organization I spent six days in Seoul with my friend kelmort. Gyeongbokgung Palace was the first place we went sightseeing. We spent almost 4 hours visiting the whole palace complex.
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How transfixing scenes are through transparent plastic, with droplets of rain affixed! See the world, via Lomo Kino lens, through the filter of a see-through, plastic, umbrella! Watch as the dull sky, in both films, clash with color from fallen leaves, and from double exposed film.
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It may be small, but Hotel de Banville in Paris offers its guests more than just a cozy bed to sleep at night. If not for its bright red awnings and banner displaying its name, you could walk past Hotel de Banville without knowing it, thus, making it an adventure just to find the place! But don’t judge a book by its cover.
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You don’t really to have to wander far to find works of art when you’re in Paris. This is my second trip to Paris. Unfortunately, this time, my stay was cut short due to events beyond my control. Thus, I had only an afternoon to explore the sights before catching the next 13-hour flight home.
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When I only had an afternoon in Paris, I went on an urban photowalk and shot what I saw like a madman. And I was surprised at what was caught on film!
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My first trip to Taiwan,Taipei, although bounded by a tight shooting schedule, I had a blast, and it was an eye-opening experience as I got to learn and understand the cultures and lifestyles of the Taiwanese people.
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There’s more to Singapore’s iconic Raffles Hotel than its Singapore Slings and famous guests like writers Ernest Hemingway and Somerset Maugham who once graced the hotel.
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One of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea. The Port of Valencia is the largest Spanish seaport and one of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea basin. Here, there are 15,000 employees who provide service to more than 7,500 ships every year.
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My Fisheye No. 2 was one of the first Lomography cameras I owned, and to this day it remains one of my favourites. On a recent holiday I realised how this is really the ideal for camera for shooting tall buildings and with NYC in mind, skyscrapers.
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We climb to the top of structures for the view - to see beyond our day-to-day horizon which often ends at a large building across the road. These LomoKino productions take you up and beyond the view out your window. Climb on over to the article, to your vantage point.
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HeadSpace is having a Lomography exhibition in Liverpool because we love all things Lomo. We are still accepting submissions and it all kicks off on the 28th of October.
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There are many reasons to visit Amsterdam: a beautiful century center, drugs, Anne Frank, Rembrandt, a Lomo Gallery Store... When it comes to architecture, there is more to Amsterdam than the 17th century stepped gables and canals. In fact, there's a whole architectural style named after Amsterdam: the Amsterdam school. I took some of my first lomographic photos of these buildings, but they are dying to be photographed by you as well!
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Whether it’s a 15 foot skyscraper, a church or a shiny office building it’s guaranteed the LCA+ will capture a city skyline just perfectly. And thats what we did last Sunday So, to celebrate the London Design Festival we strutted our way round Paddington Basin and Little Venice to shoot a whole collection of old and new bulidings.
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The Promenade Plantée goes from Bastille, a major landmark in Paris to the Bois de Vincennes, the huge park and forest on the east side of Paris. You will enjoy a romantic walk on the path of a former railway line, surrounded by old and recent buildings, lot of flowers, plants and trees, calm and tranquility. A perfect place for a romantic walk in the afternoons of fall!
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I like skyscrapers, I've always loved these incredible buildings, in fact, they fascinate me, and one of my dreams is to visit New York, but instead I was in Berlin. And I needed to visit Potsdamer Platz. Now I invite you to visit one of the most impressive and modern cities in the world from the hand of the plastic lens of my Diana F+.
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The Royal Albert Hall was built to promote the appreciation of Arts and Sciences and was a vision of Prince Albert. Located in the heart of South Kensington, it is definitely a place worth a visit.
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After 85 years in their old home, The New York Yankees moved into a newly-constructed stadium in 2009, right across the street.