Tag: market
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Maltby Street Market, London
written by neja on 2013-02-18 #placesWhat started a few years ago as an escape from Borough Market's high rent prices has become London's funkiest street food market. Hungry or not, you will definitely find something to enjoy here in Maltby Street Market.
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Whitstable Oyster Festival
written by neja on 2012-10-01 #placesA great reason to visit Kent's seaside in case you haven't been there before. For a lot of people, it’s hard to imagine that there is the possibility of a beautiful seaside life in England. Well they are wrong, because there is such a thing!
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El Cabanyal: A Former Fishermen's Quarter in Valencia, Spain
written by neja on 2012-09-05 #placesFirst there was a fishermen's village, then there was a spa, and now I say, 'enough is enough, let's declare this place a national heritage site!' Valencia has developed into one of Spain's coolest cities but some of the old areas are under constant threat.
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Bay Harbour Market, Cape Town
written by neja on 2012-07-23 #placesBay Harbour Market, truly organic and creative! I heard a lot about The Old Biscuit Mill Market of Cape Town, but I was glad we went to Bay Harbour Market instead. It truly has a community spirit and a very relaxed atmosphere, with almost no tourists at all.
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Hout Bay Fish Market, Cape Town
written by neja on 2012-07-18 #placesA fish business initiated from a converted bus. First, you see the ocean and hear seagulls. Then, you feel a strong fishy smell. This is it, the Snoekies Fish Market. Founded in Hout Bay sixty years ago, it still serves fresh seafood and “fish and chips” meals in their cafe.
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Secondhand Love Affair: Zenit EM Moskva '80
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2012-02-28A love story between a Malaysian student and a lovely Russian. I know you're curious, so why don't you go ahead and read about it after the jump!
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Pasar Borong Selayang
written by bulletofmine on 2011-11-23 #placesWhat can you do on a weekend in Kuala Lumpur? I bet most lomographers would bring their arsenal of photography goods to shoot around Kuala Lumpur, but isn't that too common already? Have you ever tried taking photos at the wet market? This article is for those who love street photography.:)
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Fishing Village Along Paranaque Coast
written by renenob on 2011-10-19 #placesThe sun sets behind a beautiful, quiet fishing community in Paranaque City, Philippines.
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The Curve's Weekend Street Market
written by adzfar on 2011-10-10 #placesFor Malaysians, have you visited the street market at the Curve Mutiara Damansara? This street mart is very popular for those who're looking for accessories, t-shirts, toys, gifts etc.
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A Lomographic Photoshoot for Big Issue
written by neja on 2011-03-17 #newsI got an analogue assignment for the top London magazine Big Issue, available all over the capital in support of the homeless. Here is my story of the day...
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Brushfield Street
written by neja on 2011-03-09 #placesBrushfield Street- from the busyness of the City to the ghosts of Jack the Ripper.
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Spitalfields Market - Shopping Mecca of East London
written by neja on 2011-03-08 #placesOn a border of the Financial City with its skyscrapers, there is Spitalfields Market from which the East End starts. 50 steps away from busy Liverpool Street Station, and you are already lost in narrow and curvy streets which haven't changed through centuries.
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Souqs- Magic Labyrinth of Marrakech
written by neja on 2011-02-23 #placesSouq means "market". They occupy quite a big part of the Medina (old town) and may be a bit problematic to navigate, even if you posses a good map. Street names are a rare thing to see in Marrakech in general, and here just forget it, you just go with the flow.
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Ridley Road Market, Dalston ,London
written by neja on 2010-05-13 #placesDalston market- one of the more vibrant and Lomography-esque markets in whole of the London.
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Papeete, the Big City of French Polynesia
written by vicuna on 2009-10-23 #placesIf you have the chance one day to visit French Polynesia, the city of Papeete will be the first place you'll see and visit. If you expect the mythical image of Tahiti, you'll be disappointed, because it's not the right place for this! But there are other things to see...
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Fischmarkt St.Pauli
written by wil6ka on 2009-09-18 #places"Frrrrrrrrrrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiischer Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisch, Leudddddddddde", "Schoooooooooooooooooooooooooookolade" and "Käääääääääääääääääääääässe ohne Ende". You don't have to understand a word, but you might get a feeling for the volume of the vendors at the fish market in Hamburg. It don't matter what you buy it is all about the experience of shopping.
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Marseille's "Vieux Port" and FIsh Market
written by vicuna on 2009-06-11 #placesMarseille wouldn't be Marseille without the "vieux port", the old port who is at the origins of the whole city....
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Tollwood Winterfestival
written by vicuna on 2009-01-14 #placesAs everywhere in Germany, the December is the great period of the Christmas markets, with various names (Weinachtsmarkt, Christkindlmarkt, etc...) to enjoy this cold period of the year with a lot of lights everywhere, boutiques and many occasions to drink some hot beverages like the Glühwein, Punsch or Feuerzangenbowle....
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Market of Markoye
written by vicuna on 2008-12-11 #placesMarkoye is one of the last cities in the north of Burkina Faso just before the border of Mali. It's a little city but is famous for his very big market, with a lot of people coming from Burkina and Mali to exchange their goods at this place.
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Pike Place Public Market (Seattle)
written by wil6ka on 2008-08-25 #placesI can´t really say something about public market culture in the US, but I reckon it is everywhere different, hence the very 50 states all have a different history and flavor. I personally dig the coasts the most and therefore I was quite impressed by the fish market at the Pike Place Market.
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Kosovo Markets
written by wil6ka on 2008-05-09 #placesKosovo is calm at the moment, but you never know. The southern part of Serbia is always on the threshold of trouble. Because 90 percent of all kosovars in Albania naturally seek for independence, but this is a long way to go. Meanwhile Kosovo is a shopping paradise for soldiers, politicians and whoever sets his foot on a friendly market. They offer great skullcaps, Adidas-shoes for a handful of dollars and they have a huge industry of barber-shops! And they barb as hell, every hairsection you could imagine with the sharpest knives around and with the most exciting feeling, that life comes and life goes...
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