Tag: city guides
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Moulin Rouge: A Grand Past, A Shaky Present
written by neja on 2012-01-31 #placesIt's not all about Kylie, the Absinth fairy. ;p
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Hong Kong Through the Lens of Foreign Lomographers
written by edwinchau on 2012-03-13We hope to share this series of photos with Hong Kong Lomographers. They made us realize that the place we call home is beautiful beyond our imagination!
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Shell Lanes = Cheap Bowling in NYC
written by jeffr on 2012-03-02 #placesIf you're in the mood to go bowling, look no further than Shell Lanes - just about the cheapest bowling you'll find in New York City!
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So Happy in Seoul (Instax Wide Edition)
written by ungrumpy on 2011-12-28 #placesOne of the highlights of my year was my solo Seoul sojourn last September. It served as a late birthday present for myself, and is actually something that I've always wanted to do - given the time (and money). Here are snippets of my trip to Seoul as told through photographs taken by my Instax Wide.
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Toronto Loves LomoAmigo Marike Jager
2013-06-10 #peopleLast April, Toronto was blessed with a visit from a very special person. She came over from Europe and graced us with her charming personality and beautiful music. Here at the Lomography Gallery Store Toronto we were fortunate to have Marike Jager from the Netherlands play for us. Read about her firsthand visit to the Great White North after the jump!
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Community LomoAmigo Mafiosa Reviews The Iceman At TIFF 2012
written by mafiosa on 2012-10-06The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is a festival whose mission is “to transform the way people see the world through film”. Since its creation in 1976, this festival has grown into one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world and is thought of as the festival that kicks off the film award season. Many Oscar contending films premiere at TIFF each year, and most films are accompanied by their directors, producers and all-star casts.
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Bouldering on Surak Mountain in Northern Seoul
written by joyceyjoyce on 2012-02-28 #placesSuraksan Mountain (수락산) rising 637meters above Seoul, is the third of Seoul’s three big mountains and a perfect location for hiking, mountain climbing, and bouldering. Add the element of winter – snow and ice – to this equation and you have the perfect combination for a mountain winter wonderland and a thrilling day outside.
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