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The SS Soldek, part of the National Maritime museum located opposite the old crane on the Motława river.
So there we were on our 2nd day in Iceland in February, about to embark on a trip to Þingvellir national park in hope of seeing the aurora borealis. The leader of the group indicated our chances seemed minimal as they hadn't been seen for the best part of 10 days. Despite the opinion there was still part of me that held out hope. We embarked from Reykjavik at about 19:45 on what felt like a journey into the darkness. The further behind Reykjavik was, so was the light pollution and the darkness embraced us.
Upon arriving in the national park, a little wooden shack with a cafe was all that was in sight, behind it a large vast meadow covered in snow. I wondered out into the snow and waited for what felt like a lifetime. Nearly 3 hours into sub-zero temperatures my 10 second captures started picking up a glow. I wandered a little further as crowds of tourists started to appear trying to photograph them with their flashes on -_-. Before I knew it I was stood knee deep in snow, in sub-zero temperatures risking hypothermia for the shot I was praying would happen.
Before I knew it the sky seemed to explode in green and pink tones and dance around in front of me and over my head. 10 minutes I will never repeat nor ever forget.
Walking around the old Jewish quarter in Kazimierz to see such street art is amazing. Given the atrocities suffered at the hands of the Nazi's in WW2 it shows the tenacity in the mood of the city.
One of my very first attempts with my macro lens. Plenty of hard work to be done to master it, but I love capabilities already.
at the Port of Århus, Danmark
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The Red Panda was being particularly illusive when I was trying to photograph it....then when I could it stuck its damn tongue out! The cheek of it!
Seeing as I dropped my camera on my last photo shoot, I now have time to process a few images from my trek along the Bellarine and Great Ocean Road.
This image is one of the piers at Queenscliff, taken just after sunrise, Queenscliff always gives me good memories of times that I spent with friends at this location.
Wonderful day concluded with a magnificent sunset at Razorback on the Great Ocean Road, near Port Campbell
Kiel
Schleswig-Holstein
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LWL Museum für Kunst und Kultur
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e Canola field near Curlewis ,on the Bellarine Peninsula.
I really enjoyed the simplicity of this shot as the sky and the field complimented each other in tones. I thought I’d post this image as a contrast to the bitterness of winter. This is what we look forward to in the coming months.
The “Arbeit Macht Frei” or "Work Shall Set You Free” gate stands at the entrance of Auschwitz I. This was the first lie told to the prisoners of Auschwitz on arrival. Walking under this felt eerie and somewhat uncomfortable knowing how many people had done so for their first and last time just 75 years ago.
Some of the bunks prisoners were forced to stay in whilst awaiting a rather bias trial at the hands of the SS.
Finally I was able to capture that elusive star burst, hope you enjoy the image, its truly a magical place to be.
One of the twin fountains in the Piazza Farnese. This one had some retro bicycles which made it all the better...
Pentax Spotmatic + Super-Takumar 24mm.
Kodak Ektar 100
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Mirissa. Sri Lanka. March 2016
Sometimes you walk around, but often you are too busy to care about some of the more simple things which could help you to enjoy your day.
Take your time and open your eyes to see just how gorgeous the world can be !