Welcome to the Flickr site of the hobby photographer Klaus Mack.
I am traveling across-continents and specialize in capturing the spirit of various places where my journeys take me. A lot of so-called A-Track pictures.
But since it is my hobby I feel free to take along my personal memories taking photographs of these places. I try not only to capture landscapes, scenery, architecture and people. These photographs are much more often close-up's of local food, flowers or even subjects of daily life.
I live in the vicinity between Washington DC and Baltimore. My journeys take me along the East coast, to the South and West of the US. Much of my time I spend in Central or Southern Europe as well. Born in Austria in the Alps many of my photographs are alpine images.
For a more background information about myself - please visit the my homepage
I'm here to learn - so please leave comments, I'm glad for every one
I'm here to share - all friends can download the original picture sizes
I'm here to wonder - so while I fave a lot of our amazing shots, I will be happy to get faved as well
Happy flickr-ing my friends!
- JoinedFebruary 2008
- OccupationComputers, computers, computers
- HometownMicheldorf, Austria
- Current citySeverna Park
- CountryUSA
- Websitehttp://www.mackshots.com
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Another Klaus. Another soul mate, not so much because he’s also from the “old countries” but because he chose to leave and look beyond the horizon. We seekers recognize each other, sometimes even in our pictures. Life is an endless process of letting go; at first it’s home, then it is concepts in general, until nothing… Read more
Another Klaus. Another soul mate, not so much because he’s also from the “old countries” but because he chose to leave and look beyond the horizon. We seekers recognize each other, sometimes even in our pictures. Life is an endless process of letting go; at first it’s home, then it is concepts in general, until nothing is left, emigrants learn this early on, it rarely is painless, however it is deeply liberating. Klaus carries Mozart and the lovely Alps in his soul, but he chose to not let it be a burden.
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