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The moon is a loyal companion.
It never leaves. It’s always there, watching, steadfast, knowing us in our light and dark moments, changing forever just as we do. Every day it’s a different version of itself. Sometimes weak and wan, sometimes strong and full of light. The moon understands what it means to be human.
Uncertain. Alone. Cratered by imperfections.
― Tahereh Mafi
The narrow "Schnoor" alley that gave this quarter it's name is the one starting off towards the right.
The Schnoor quarter is the oldest documented quarter of Bremen and it has largely preserved its medieval character.
First mentioned in the 13th century. The two oldest remaining buildings are from 1401 and 1402 respectively.
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[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM]
Handheld over Munich
Date and Time: 03. October 2022 - 19:31:58
Distance to Earth: 363.302 km
Illumination : 58%
Canon EOS 450D - EF 70-300 mm IS USM
ƒ/5.6
300.0 mm
1/60 Sec
ISO 400
Looking up at Alicante’s Ayuntamiento clock. I left the wideangle convergency in on purpose. Zuiko 7-14mm f2.8
This is the second primary moon phase and it is defined as the moment the moon has reached the first quarter of its orbit around Earth. As 50% of the moon's surface illuminated, it's also called Half Moon.
Inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, located in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. A black and white Lightroom edit of a previous upload.
The Church is considered extremely holy in Christianity being both the site where Jesus was crucified, and the location of Jesus's tomb.
Victorian & Edwardian shopping arcades established in 1885. Located across the Cardiff castle in Cardiff, Wales.
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Quote by Francis Bacon.
Taken in the Bo-Kaap - previously known as the Malay Quarter. The Bo-Kaap is an historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town, South Africa.
Looking west down Edinburgh's Princes Street from the top of Calton Hill.
Tripod and 80-200 next time.
Viertel (quarter) is a new popup event location in Frankfurt City. At least new to me. Which doesn't mean much nowadays.
Date: 17 September 2018 – 19:43 (GMT +1)
Distance to Earth: 402.345 km
Moonphase: First Quarter
Illumination: 58%
Handheld taken over West Wales (Ceredigion)
ƒ/2.8
108 mm
1/125 Sec
ISO 100
Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)
Clock In Mercury Drawing Room, Château de Versailles.
This clock has its own automations, made by Antonie and presented to Louis XIV in 1706. Automated clocks in this era were not so common and it was the period when the technology started to pioneer.
The old houses in the Armenian quarter are simpler than those in the inner city on the other side of the river. Nowadays, parts of it are torn down and replaced by hotels or buildings from socialist times.
It took me quite some time to figure out that the rusted pipes present everywhere in Georgia are the gas lines which have been built above ground in Russia as it seems.
For me, it was nice to see the golden age of German cars still alive in Georgia. Especially the old Opel Astra evokes memories as I learned driving on its direct predecessor, an E-Kadett with E being the name of the series, not a sign of these soulless electric cars.
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM]
Date and Time: 17. November 2022 - 00:08:34
Distance to Earth: 401.255 km
Third Quarter
Illumination : 46%
Canon EOS 450D - EF 70-300 mm IS USM
ƒ/5.6
300.0 mm
1/60 Sec
ISO 400
As my November trip is coming up (natural disasters permitting of course), I thought I could share a photo from my last year's November trip, which was the last one I did packing my old Nikon. I have been to Ireland before, many years ago, but it was just Dublin. This time I decided to stay a few more days there and do some day trips to explore the countryland. Well worth it I will say. Galway is a beautiful city, full of vibe especially during the holiday season. Parking was a bit of a nightmare, however once I started walking Quay street towards Eyre square I instantly felt that festive vibe. Maybe it was a little too crowded for me to enjoy photographing the Latin Quarter. That didnt matter much though. Food was excellent, lots of little stores to browse and buy souvenirs etc and bars to enjoy a few pints of Irish stout.
Mutefish - Wellies in the Air