Tag: people

  • Greenland Dock

    written by neja on 2011-04-04 #places
    Greenland Dock

    A perfect place for sunset watching while enjoying a pint of beer.

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  • Discovering the Marquesas archipelago (part 3): Hiva Oa

    written by vicuna on 2010-04-16 #places
    Discovering the Marquesas archipelago (part 3): Hiva Oa

    Hiva Oa is another stunning island of the Marquesas archipelago and has something very special: 2 worldwide known european artists decided to live their last years on this island and today they're buried side by side in the cemetary of Atuona. I'm talking about the famous painter Paul Gauguin and the fascinating poet and singer Jacques Brel...

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  • Deconstructing the Boundaries Between Humans and Nature: In Conversation with Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen

    written by emiliee on 2024-02-21 #people #in-depth
    Deconstructing the Boundaries Between Humans and Nature: In Conversation with Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen

    We spoke with the Scandinavian artist duo Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen behind the decade-long analogue project "Eyes as Big as Plates", which sees elderly people from all over the world dressed in wearable sculptures made from the likes of mosses, lingonberries, nettles, and mushrooms.

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  • The Many Faces of Indonesia on Film With Victor Puguh

    written by rocket_fries0036 on 2023-07-31 #culture #people #places
    The Many Faces of Indonesia on Film With Victor Puguh

    Victor Puguh immortalizes the many faces of Indonesia using LomoChrome Purple, Lomography Color Negative 100, and Lomography Color Negative 400 in stunning medium format.

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  • Natural Wine Fair at Borough Market

    written by neja on 2011-08-14 #places
    Natural Wine Fair at Borough Market

    A fair dedicated to natural wines.

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  • Thames Barrier Park

    written by neja on 2011-04-13 #places
    Thames Barrier Park

    An urban oasis for romantics or for a family getaway.

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  • Nathan Road Hong Kongs Main Street

    written by wil6ka on 2010-01-11 #places
    Nathan Road Hong Kongs Main Street

    Hong kong is a small megalopolis but still big enough to have a major shopping street, that is rarely to be found elsewhere. It is so long you even get the feeling, that you can walk from one edge of the tiger state to the other edge. It’s all about Nathan Road, the economic bloodline of Hong Kong.

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  • Papeete, the Big City of French Polynesia

    written by vicuna on 2009-10-23 #places
    Papeete, the Big City of French Polynesia

    If 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
    Fischmarkt St.Pauli

    "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 #places
    Marseille's "Vieux Port" and FIsh Market

    Marseille wouldn't be Marseille without the "vieux port", the old port who is at the origins of the whole city....

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  • Garlic & Shots Bar, Soho

    written by neja on 2011-04-05 #places
    Garlic & Shots Bar, Soho

    Drinking Blood shots on a coffin.

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  • More London Square

    written by neja on 2011-03-18 #places
    More London Square

    One of the most entertaining and panoramic squares of London. It is one of my favorite places in London. Not only because it only takes me 30 minutes to walk here, but because it's new, futuristic, contemporary, facing Tower Bridge and just next to City Hall.

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  • Brushfield Street

    written by neja on 2011-03-09 #places
    Brushfield Street

    Brushfield Street- from the busyness of the City to the ghosts of Jack the Ripper.

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  • Kasbah

    written by neja on 2011-02-28 #places
    Kasbah

    Kasbah district in Marrakech, a place which seemed to have resisted change that comes with time. However, the main reason why we went to this area was the Hammam. It was my birthday so I decided a visit to a spa would be nice.

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  • Taiwan in Color: A Photo Gallery by @zhuzhusteve

    written by cheeo on 2023-03-14 #people #places
    Taiwan in Color: A Photo Gallery by @zhuzhusteve

    What can you do with ten frames? As it turns out, you can do a lot. Take a look at what @zhuzhusteve captured in this photo gallery.

  • Whitstable Oyster Festival

    written by neja on 2012-10-01 #places
    Whitstable Oyster Festival

    A 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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  • Cape Point: A Place of Great Hopes

    written by neja on 2012-09-03 #places
    Cape Point: A Place of Great Hopes

    A place which makes you dream. Cape Point is the meeting point between the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. I have been there three times already and each time it's been completely different.

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  • ITSU in Soho, London

    written by neja on 2011-03-30 #places
    ITSU in Soho, London

    Russian spies don't get poisoned here no more.

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  • Action Sampler Flash

    written by ripsta on 2009-03-15 #gear
    Action Sampler Flash

    Actionsampler Flash tosses in an additional 4-step sequential flash. With one push of the shutter button, all four lenses fire in perfect synchronicity with the rapid-fire flash. Flash at night to reveal critical action at parties, concerts, and nocturnal events. Flash in the day to fill in those highlights. Uses standard 35mm film and standard processing.

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  • On Its Natural Course - an Interview with Sandra Singh

    written by Marc Ocampo on 2017-11-13 #people
    On Its Natural Course - an Interview with Sandra Singh

    Photographer Sandra Singh gladly let things go their way. The result -- beautiful imagery and a passionate relationship with photography.

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  • The Prospect of Whitby Pub

    written by neja on 2012-06-27 #places
    The Prospect of Whitby Pub

    The oldest riverside inn in the UK, The Prospect of Whitby was founded in 1522 and is the UK's oldest surviving riverside inn. The original flagstone floor survives and the pub also has a rare pewter-topped bar as well as old barrels and ship masts built into the structure. Most areas of the pub have spectacular views over the River Thames, including the beer garden and first floor balcony and terrace.

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  • Petzval Lenses: The Craft of Portraiture

    2016-02-16 #gear
    Petzval Lenses: The Craft of Portraiture

    The Petzval 85 and 58 Lenses remain favorites among Lomographers because of the quality bokeh, perfect for making dreamy portraits, à la classic paintings. But portraiture is more than just showing off a pretty face in a classic, vertical orientation: It's a marriage of elements. Think of it in terms of attitude and personality.

  • Hout Bay Fish Market, Cape Town

    written by neja on 2012-07-18 #places
    Hout Bay Fish Market, Cape Town

    A 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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  • Tuileries Garden

    written by neja on 2011-12-20 #places
    Tuileries Garden

    One of the best things Paris can offer. Oh, those gardens! I keep on coming back. The pure beauty of Paris. Place de la Concorde, Tuileries Garden and then the Pyramids of Louvre - nothing can beat this experience! Created by Catherine de Medicis as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564, it was first opened to the public in 1667, and became a public park after the French Revolution.

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  • Cullera: the Town of Fun

    written by neja on 2011-11-13 #places
    Cullera: the Town of Fun

    A big fiesta in a small town. Cullera is a "season" town 45km away from Valencia. It takes 45 minutes to get there by car or you can take a bus or a train.

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  • More Dash than Cash

    written by neja on 2011-04-09 #places
    More Dash than Cash

    Very decent Chinese food in South East London.

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  • The Golden Heart Pub

    written by neja on 2011-03-13 #places
    The Golden Heart Pub

    The Golden Heart pub - where the East London hipsters gather for some people watching and basically just to chill out and relax.

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  • The Pier of Nice

    written by vicuna on 2009-03-13 #places
    The Pier of Nice

    The pier of Nice is one of my favorite place to shoot: a beautiful place, the sea, boats & ferries, people, well, a perfect place to make pictures! The pier of Nice is located at the entry of the port and is a fascinating place to have a walk, meet with friends, have some nice time to sit down to look at the sea and the boats...

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  • LomoAmigo Burçin Esin and His Karavan Sessions

    written by nural on 2017-04-03 #people #videos
    LomoAmigo Burçin Esin and His Karavan Sessions

    We talked with Burçin Esin, who shared with us the photos he took with Lomo LC-A + last year, about Karavan Sessions where he combines music and videos.

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  • V&A Waterfront, Cape Town

    written by neja on 2012-07-30 #places
    V&A Waterfront, Cape Town

    V&A Waterfront, a place for everything! There is no other place like V&A Waterfront, seriously! You can meet the whole world here: people who come to Cape Town but are too afraid to explore, so they stayed at the Waterfront Hotels, eat at the waterfront restaurants, shop at the Waterfront shops...

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