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Can you believe, it's been 80 years that the BBC World Service has been on the air, broadcasting stories about and across the globe? With the age of the internet, and podcasts, internet radio, mobile apps, and ticker alerts for your desktop, we may take for granted the lengths at which journalists and the broadcaster itself has taken to make the provided information so readily obtainable.
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The first Golden Rule of Lomography is clear: Take your camera everywhere. And everywhere means also to gameshows like Lingo in the Netherlands. Ok, Chris and I failed hard as a team, I have to admit. But nevertheless I used the situation in another positive way. Curious how? Read on...
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A place to spot celebrities up close (and somewhere to take your mum to).
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Now I'll show you another part of Berlin, the famous television tower, one of the symbols of the city and the country. It's the king of the Berlin skyline and it's a good way to find your way "home" if you're a tourist like me! :)
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Anyone out there remember The Beachcombers? It is the longest running series in Canadian television history (for English programming anyway), running from 1972 to 1990. It was filmed in and around Gibsons, BC and featured the stunning scenery of the area, both on land and at sea.
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The oldie but a goodie LOMO Smena 8M pops up in the opening and closing credits of National Geographic's Adventure's Blog Notes. What does this mean you ask? Simple. Nat Geo gets it: Lomography = adventure. Watch the clip after the jump!
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Whoever visits Düsseldorf should take the time to visit the Rhine Tower. It became famous as the the city's landmark and has reached a celebrity status so to speak. Check out your souvenir coffee mug at home - it might have the Rhine Tower's photo!
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Lomography got some mass exposure when the Action Sampler appeared in a recent ad for Pepsi aired in Thailand during FIFA World Cup 2010 games. The lomo classic appears on a T-shirt worn by a character in the ad.
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The best way to capture a scene from your most favorite movie!