Your search "lomolocations" resulted in 10 Articles
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Falling Water

by jennay_jean
posted 8 days ago
5 comments and 1 voteWorld renowned architectural masterpiece and National Historic Site designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Impossible Beach, Bali

by vstephanie
posted 10 months ago
3 comments and 2 votesDon't be intimidated by the name. It is possible. IF you know the way. Just don't miss the turn. Park your car right up the top and go all the way down by foot. Before you start making your descent, you will be halted on the top of the cliff as your sight fills up with a spectacular view of the beach below and you will stand in AWE for about 4 minutes.
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Marin Headlands

by do-the-strand
posted 11 months agoLocated just across the Golden Gate Bridge on the Marin side (so not San Francisco for all you non-locals), the Marin Headlands offer some of the most scenic trials, beaches, and historic sites to explore in the Bay Area. Spectacular views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge are everywhere on a clear day. The Headlands are easily reached by taking the last exit before the Golden Gate Bridge if you are coming from Marin.
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Where is YOUR Location?

by lucasjakobsson
posted about 1 year ago
6 commentsLomographers, the "Lomolocations Map":http://beta.lomography.com/magazine/locations/map is filling up! But as some of you may have seen some of the locations are not in the right place! Help us correct this map and make it accurate!
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Guidelines for Submitting Location Entries

by lucasjakobsson
posted about 1 year ago
11 comments and 2 votesThe following guidelines have been prepared for you to see what it is that we look at before we publish a location. As you will see, the guidelines allow for personal freedom yet they point out several things that you should think about when writing an entry. A location should be a location. What we mean by this is that a location entry should be a specific place, not a general city. Therefore, Paris is not good, but the Eiffel Tower is great.
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LomoLocations Map Unveiled

by lucasjakobsson
posted about 1 year ago
41 comments and 1 voteOne of the reasons that the whole website is being relaunched is to be able to introduce more wonderful functions and gadgets that will make your stay at our webspace more enjoyable. One such gadget is being unveiled today.
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Paging Beijing! ( for Lomolocations Submissions)

by shhquiet
posted about 1 year ago
8 comments and 1 voteBeijing Lomographers, what's up? ... oh yes, how can we forget? The 2008 Olympics is happening right there, right now!
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Top 5 Lomolocations (new additions)

by shhquiet
posted about 1 year ago
one commentLomolocations give us a glimpse of different places in just one sitting. Cool, isn’t it? Thanks to your submissions, we have a growing visual archive of the most interesting spots around the world!
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LomoLocation Gallery: Wear Your Sunscreen

by fookshit
posted about 1 year ago
2 comments and 1 vote"__Last Saturday (May 3), we spent the cloudy afternoon at Anawangin Cove, 35 minutes away south by outrigger boat from Pundaquit Beach in Zambales, Philippines. The sea was choppy and nimbus clouds loomed above us. But neither rain nor seawater can dampen our spirits. We marveled at the beautiful Zambales coastline with its massive cliffs, jagged boulders and rolling mountains carpeted with summer-brown grass. This secluded stretch of salt-and-pepper sand sandwiched by a saltwater bay and a freshwater lake river bordered by a thick pine forest makes one unique landscape. Wading across the brackish backwaters where mudskippers hopped across gnarly tree stumps and green muck was a peaceful endeavor. While the steady climb up the western edge of the cove provided a stunning panoramic view of the place__."
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LomoLocation Gallery: Sand in My Shoes

by fookshit
posted about 1 year ago
1 vote"__Capones Island, 5km off Pundaquit Beach in Zambales, Philippines, supports a beautifully weather-beaten 19th-century lighthouse called 'Faro de Punta Capones'. The isle of volcanic rock boasts of impressive views of stony islets, craggy precipices and wild rolling hills.__"
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