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Big news, San Francisco! The Diana World Tour has arrived in the United States, and we're the first stop this year! Come see the traveling Detrich Collection of original Diana clones, as well as some customized clones by local SF artists. And don’t miss the kickoff for the party of the summer! Check out the details after the jump!
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If you are ever lucky enough to visit New York, make sure you walk the Brooklyn Bridge and take some black-and-white film with you. The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Completed in 1883, it connects the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River. With a main span of 1,595.5 feet (486.3 m), it was the longest suspension bridge in the world from its opening until 1903, and the first steel-wire suspension bridge.
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May is a big month for San Francisco! We've got some great new product to unveil, as well as the United States kickoff for the 2012 Diana World Tour! We're dedicating an entire month to Diana F+ tips, tricks and accessories. Come by the store to join in the fun!
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Aside from taking portraits, mundane moments, and cats just to name a few, we can't deny that we Lomographers are also jet-setters, ready to see the world in an instant!
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Steeped in history and academia, Oxford is a great place to visit with a fully-loaded camera. Avoid the shops, and instead, take yourself on a walking tour of the colleges.
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The St. Louis Arch, marks where North American history has been made.
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You know living in a huge city like New York, you start to take things for granted. For example I was born and raised in New York and I have never been to the Empire State Building, The Statue of Liberty or the Twin Towers and St. Patrick's Cathedral...
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Not since we drove from St. Augustine, FL to Boston, MA four years ago have we been on the road together (driving from LA to San Francisco or Vegas doesn’t really count). This time, our target is 15 cities around the southern half of the United States in three weeks. Our first stop is the Joshua Tree National Park.
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I recently got to visit the amazing Chain of Rocks Bridge. The Gateway Arch in St Louis is visible downstream. The bridge was built at one of the most scenic parts of the Mississippi River. The Chain of Rocks Bridge, is named as such because of a rocky area in the Mississippi during low water that looks like there is a small waterfall.
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An amazing geological phenomenon unique to Missouri's St. Francois Mountains. On a misty day if you were hiking around the St. Francois Mountains in Missouri around the town of Ironton, You could happen upon a geological phenomenon, one and a half billion years in the making which look likes a train of pink circus elephants.