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"If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a tree." Michael Crichton
Fernsehturm, Berlin (4 May 2014)
Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus
Berlin
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Universität Kassel
Bauingenieur- und Umweltingenieurwesen, Maschinenbau
Kassel
Germany
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Altona-Nord
Hamburg, Germany
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Saarbrücken minimal
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This was what I saw from my viewpoint on the rock, the Atlantic waves crashing in, On the most Southern point of Fuerteventura, I just sat there and took image after image and then stared some more taking it all in, no other sounds but the sea, the clean air filling the nostrils, the salty taste on the lips...
An unforgettable moment so full of awe for our beautiful world and the power of water…
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Tadao Ando Museum (Naoshima)
A7R+Summicron 50mm (V.3)
Processed with Capture One (for Sony) and Style Film Effect
When I approached this bridge, I was immediately struck by its potential as more than just an urban structure. I deliberately positioned myself to capture the stark white pylons and tensioned cables against a deeply underexposed sky, seeking to transform this utilitarian structure into an abstract geometric composition. The dramatic contrast was intentional—I wanted to reduce this complex engineering marvel to its essential lines and forms. What I hadn't anticipated was the solitary cloud that drifted into frame. Instead of waiting for it to pass, I recognized how this organic, ephemeral element created a perfect counterpoint to the rigid, permanent architecture. This unexpected juxtaposition became the heart of the image—a dialogue between the mathematical precision of human construction and the random beauty of nature. By embracing radical simplification and the serendipitous cloud, I aimed to reveal how urban infrastructure can transcend its functional purpose to become a canvas for visual poetry. The black and white treatment was essential to my vision, stripping away distractions and emphasizing the graphic quality of this unexpected conversation happening in the sky.