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So what cities do we have represented here by our members?

posted by A lunaryuna
Posted on Saturday September 22, 2007 at 16:57. 897 visits. ( permalink )
I am living in Berlin at the moment being and have been living for many years in Quito / Ecuador before.

What I most like about Berlin is its actual state of inner uproar and permanent change and shifting with a great and authentic subculture growing there, which is apparent in many older quarters of the city.

What I dislike most is the notorious bad mood of many Berliners and the fucked up reconstruction craze going on, which will end up with the old Berlin as we all knew it.

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Daniela Casalla says:
I live in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Rrrolf pro says:
I am living in Hamburg, Germany.
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elfpunkt says:
Hi, I am living in a village near Heidelberg, not really urban .... anyway.
I was born in Munich and currently my favourity city is Hamburg but the places I am most often are Gothenburg and Lyon.
Tonight I am flying to Stockholm, maybe I manage to come back with a nice photo to post ...
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ghoermann pro says:
Kiel (North Germany, Near Hamburg) and occasionally Nanjing (China)
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A lunaryuna pro says:
Thanks a lot for all your input so far. I have been so free to add some highlighting to the cities, I hope you don't mind :)

Quite a variety already, let's keep this information coming pls. :)
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Eric Bartholemew says:
Manchester, UK, mostly :-)
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soh pro says:
an other Berliner.
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elektrant says:
Cologne, tending towards Berlin more than ever before :)
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assbach pro says:
Troisdorf-Sieglar, Germany.
map
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erix says:
Schwerte is the place where I stranded 20 years ago. I spend a lot of my precious lifetime in Dortmund and I try to visit as many other cities as possible.
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Lieven SOETE says:
Brussels is my city. A little city (1 million habitants), but very complicated in its social, cultural (& historical) and political structures. Also: most interesting and fascinating.
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Rob Young pro says:
Melbourne, Australia, population nearly 4 million
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Steve says:
sub-tropical Brisbane, Australia.
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Otaku Nout says:
munich, nuremburg (nürnberg)... and a little hamburg :)
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Annjin says:
one of those small, unknown cities in Norway ;)
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daPope says:
heidelberg, please search for 'heidelberg' in my photos and hopefully you'll get to know why i love this town.
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Mark Waldron says:
I'm posting images of Dublin, Ireland (where I'm from) and also of Vancouver Canada and Lisbon, Portugal - two of the nicest places I've visited!
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Panchromatica says:
I currently live in a village of about 400 people, but in the past I have lived or worked in London, Newcastle, Birmingham, Dublin, Cork, Bristol, Bath and visited many others so I have lots of city shots I hope to share.
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Phrixothrix says:
The wonderful, dead beat, unmistakable, ancient Wanne-Eickel (Ruhrarea, Germany) ;-)
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tommy says:
Somewhere between the mountains and reality. Denver/Glendale Colorado USA
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Labrys3 says:
I live in Minneapolis, Minnesota (US), having moved here 7 years ago. Before that my home was Houston, Texas.
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Dave Amis says:
London - I am an occasional visitor although I was working there until March of this year before redundancy forced me to take a job on bleak trading estate on the wrong side of Southend Airport! Amsterdam as well as I have been a frequent visitor over the last few years. Hopefully Antwerp sometime next year...
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David pro says:
I'm in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. One of the most sunniest places in the country. The provincial slogan is, "land of living skies", and the sky out here is really big!

When I moved out here about ten years ago, I knew this was the perfect place for me. I really like living on the prairies.
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DuHamel & Lopez says:
Hello, everyone! So far I have photos posted from Los Angeles (my home town) and San Francisco, as I am there for work very often. My job also takes me to Chicago from time to time, so I will be sharing some of my experiences from there as well.

I love the international representation here! Cheers!
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lodrorigdzin says:
Rotterdam, Amsterdam, London and Paris, but my shooting is rather restricted nowadays, so only Rotterdam and London are represented in amongst my shots.
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Christophe says:
Lyon, France
Hmmm, first French in that list ;o)
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Don Jones says:
Detroit[originally French]
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Hershey Li says:
Qingdao,an olimpic city from China!
So,friends,welcome to china!!
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soh pro says:
Moving from Bremen to Wuppertal
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Dave Amis says:
Southend-on-Sea...not a city as such but a long drawn out suburban sprawl pretending to be a seaside resort on the Essex bank of the Thames estuary, approximately 30 miles east of London. Given the age of some areas of Southend and the pockets of social deprivation that are appearing, parts of it are starting to aquire the feel of the inner city.

I occasionally visit London but more frequently go back to my home town of Romford on the London Essex border...a town that has aspirations to be independent of Greater London...
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lido_6006 says:
I'm living in Lucerne, and have been living in Basel for a few years.
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Museum of Dirt says:
Melbourne Australia.
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Luke pro says:
Toronto Canada
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