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In a shadowed underpass of Szczecin, a mural peers back at the world with a sly grin on the idea of self-image. Maciej “Kreda288” Jurkiewicz paints a surreal figure offering its own head to a camera’s unblinking lens, turning the selfie into both satire and spectacle. The wall breathes with wit and unease, a reminder that sometimes art sees us more clearly than we see ourselves.
Amsterdam is famous for its canals and cycling culture. It’s amazing how they prioritize biking, and there are so many bikes everywhere! The canals, a UNESCO Heritage site, reflect the city’s commercial history and are second only to Venice in number. The Anne Frank House reminds us of WWII’s horrors and why history must never repeat itself. Fun fact: there are more bikes than people in the city!
Street Art in Almirante Montt Street, in the middle of Cerro Alegre neighbourhood in Valparaíso, Chile.
against the vibrant canvas of a graffiti wall in palma de mallorca, a parked motorcycle adds a new dimension. the reflection of the street art in the motorcycle's mirror creates a captivating interplay of lines and colors, merging the static and the dynamic. it's a fleeting moment where urban art and everyday life converge, offering a unique perspective on the creativity that thrives in the city's streets.
on a grey, cloudy day in february, the cityscape of hannover reveals its muted tones behind the central station. the overcast sky looms above, casting a somber mood over the urban environment. reflections in a puddle on the pavement catch the mirror image of a tower, hinting at a city in pause. a lone figure blurs into motion, juxtaposed against the stillness of the architecture and the stark outlines of the buildings.
captured in the vibrant streets of soho at midday, this photo features a young man with a carefree demeanor, wearing headphones and a t-shirt that reads "appreciate the little things in life" with an arrow pointing downward. his relaxed posture and slight smile convey a sense of contentment and ease amidst the bustling urban backdrop. the black and white treatment highlights the contrast between his tranquil presence and the dynamic environment around him, creating a powerful visual narrative about finding joy in simplicity.
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Night in Santiago
Night over new financial district of Santiago
W/ Torre Gran Santiago 300 and Titanium skyscrapers
Also depicting the neighbourhood of Las Condes
Seen from Metropolitan Park of Santiago (Parque Met)
Main entrance of Pedro de Valdivia avenue
District of Providencia
City of Santiago
Metropolitan region, Chile
Noche en S A N T I A G O
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Noche sobre el nuevo Barrio Financiero de Santiago
C/ los rascacielos "Torre Gran Santiago 300" y "Titanium"
También se observa parte de Las Condes
Visto desde el Parque Metropolitano de Santiago
Av. Abate Molina S/N
Cercano al Acceso "Pedro de Valdivia Norte"
Comuna de Providencia
Ciudad de Santiago
Región Metropolitana, Chile
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Creado en Enero de 2009 por:
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Check out this wormeye snapshot of Route 38 in London! On the left, we have the sleek, modern Wightbus NBfL, strutting its stuff like a tech-savvy city dweller who just upgraded to the latest smartphone. Meanwhile, on the right, the classic Routemaster is striking a pose, proudly showing off its open rear platform—perfect for those daring hop-on, hop-off stunts that would make even a parkour pro jealous. It’s like a generational showdown: new kid vs. old-school legend!
Imagine the conversation between these two buses. The NBfL brags, "I’ve got Wi-Fi and air conditioning!" while the Routemaster chuckles, "Back in my day, we carried passengers and their entire families’ luggage—upstairs—without breaking a sweat!" The Routemaster’s probably thinking, "Hop on? More like hop into the 1950s!" as the NBfL rolls its eyes and mutters about needing a GPS to navigate this vintage vibe.
This photo is a perfect blend of London’s past and present, proving that while the buses have evolved, the spirit of Route 38 remains as quirky as ever. The Routemaster might be retired from daily duty, but it’s clearly here to remind the NBfL that style and a bit of chaos never go out of fashion. Hop on over to my Flickr for more laughs and London lore!
It is the first snow for this year 2024. It is not much, but the cold will keep it for several days!
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In the heart of Skopje’s Old Bazaar, the city truly comes to life. This historic district – one of the largest and oldest markets in the Balkans – still carries the spirit of the Ottoman era. Its cobblestone streets, small shops, and traditional tea houses transport you back in time. This photo captures a typical bazaar street, lined with colorful flags, local stores, and people leisurely strolling through the narrow lanes. Rising above it all is the elegant minaret of one of the quarter’s mosques, a reminder of the centuries-long Ottoman presence in the city. The warm sunlight bathes the stone pavement in a golden glow, giving the scene a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Today, the Old Bazaar remains a place where cultures meet – a melting pot of past and present, where you can find handmade souvenirs alongside modern cafés, and where the soul of Skopje is still very much alive.
Skopje’s Old Bazaar, with its cobbled streets, shops, and the tall minaret rising above, is a place where history and daily life meet in a warm and lively atmosphere.
In het hart van de Oude Bazaar van Skopje komt de stad echt tot leven. Deze historische wijk, een van de grootste en oudste markten van de Balkan, ademt de sfeer van de Ottomaanse tijd. De geplaveide straten, kleine winkeltjes en traditionele theehuizen nemen je mee terug in de tijd. Op de foto zien we een typische straat van de bazaar, met kleurrijke vlaggen, lokale winkels en mensen die rustig door de smalle straatjes slenteren. Boven alles torent de elegante minaret van een van de moskeeën in de wijk, een herinnering aan de eeuwenlange aanwezigheid van de Ottomanen in de stad. De zon zet de stenen straat in een warme gloed en geeft de scène een levendige maar ontspannen uitstraling. De Oude Bazaar is vandaag de dag nog steeds een plek waar culturen samenkomen – een smeltkroes van verleden en heden, waar je zowel handgemaakte souvenirs als moderne cafés tegenkomt, en waar de ziel van Skopje nog altijd voelbaar is.
I was fortunate enough to visit and photograph the serenely beautiful St. Dunstan-in-the-East. Steeped in fascinating history, this place, once a cathedral and now a public garden after being ravaged in World War II, truly captivated me. It's a little-known treasure tucked away in England. You can delve deeper into its intriguing story here:
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AEC Regent III RT1705 (KKY532) looking "absolutely fabulous"
Route 19 London
Heritage Day
Saturday 29th March 2025
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La majestuosa Cordillera de Los Andes y los imponentes cerros que abrazan Santiago justo después de un día de lluvia, la que si bien no fue mucha, si fue lo suficientemente importante como para dar a la ciudad esa vista hermosa desde cada rincón de ella. En la foto, todo el cordón montañoso de la ciudad con los actuales titanes de acero, concreto y vidrio, las torres Titanium (izquierda, de 192 metros de altura) y la Gran Torre Santiago (derecha, con 300 metros), conocida comúnmente como el "Costanera Center" ya que es parte del complejo comercial del mismo nombre.
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Atardecer invernal post lluvia
Cordillera de Los Andes
Santiago oriente y el sector de ´Sanhattan´
Foto tomada en el Mirador "El Hundimiento"
Cerro San Cristóbal
Parque Metropolitano de Santiago
Comuna de Providencia
Ciudad de Santiago
Chile
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Winter sunset, after rain
Andes mountains
Eastern suburbs of Santiago and ´Sanhattan´ district
Picture taken at "El Hundimiento" viewpoint
San Cristóbal Hill
Metropolitan Park of Santiago
Municipality of Providencia
City of Santiago
Chile
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Agosto de 2018 | August, 2018
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