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Once you set one foot in Regent's Park (or any other park in central London for that matter) they're already there, watching you. An army of squirrels and pigeons watching your every move, analysing whether you might have some delicious food to share with them. And "share" in this case doesn't necessarily mean you agree so protect your food well, and have your camera ready!
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ROA, a Belgain artist, is known for his large-scale animal street art.
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When you are in the middle of a noisy street, among the people, the traffic, noises, smells...everything seems to be overwhelming! To help you get away from it all, I'm sure that with just a short walk you can easily reach one of London's Royal Parks: Regent's Park, Hyde Park, St. James Park - simply choose one and enjoy!
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If you are like me, your favorite date spot usually has something to do with a place which is great for taking photos. On our first date I said to this boy of mine that he'll need to get used to my constant stopping for photos and that he did. We both like walking and love going adventuring in new places so walks in the park are ideal, especially when the weather is nice.
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The perfect outing for the penniless person, take your Lomo camera to one of London’s parks, most of these were taken across Hyde Park but Regents and St James are also good spots for wildlife catching - an ActionSampler would do well here too!
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It is not necessary to go to the famous Zoo of London to see animals in this town. There are a lot of them, of all kinds, free, free across the city …
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By now you know my story: July 2009, 8000 km road trip, 3 generations, 1 van. Crazy? Yes. Lomographically limited? In no way whatsoever! I took along 10 cameras and 40 rolls of film. We passed through 10 American states and 3 Canadian provinces, and we only stopped at McDonalds twice...