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Hamnøy - a small fishing village and one of the most famous places of Lofoten Islands in Norway. The whole area is unbelievably beautiful and looks more like a render from a computer game than a real landscape.
Walking down Floral Court near Covent Garden in November I came across the Hallway of Mirrors which made for an interesting subject!
Once used as a quarry managed by the Płaszów concentration camp this quarry today lies abandoned with some of its former life remaining. Stephen Spielberg also used this area as a set for filming Schindlers List.
The infamous Granville Island silo's make for an amazing stop whilst in the area....and a humourous photo!
An intrigued little black tufted marmoset that was quite happy staring me out whilst I was playing with my camera.
New edit on a photo that i took from my iceland trip in 2015.
Hope that you enjoy it as much as I do.
Luka having successfully managed to settle himself in the tree, proudly watches on and checks out the visitors.
Trojan's Column located in the ancient area of Rome right next to the Roman forum just a stones throw from the Colosseum
The internal spring from a broken pen and some droplets of water make for a very interesting macro subject
An intriguing street performer, playing music on crystal glasses on a wintry day next to the Chain bridge.
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.