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i turned the corner and the world fractured. the man moved forward, head bowed, phone in hand. but the shadow he cast told a different story—taller, older, slower, holding something back. maybe it was yesterday. maybe it was someone else entirely. the wall didn't lie, but it didn't tell the whole truth either.
ehind the veil of reflections and neon glow, her profile holds the quiet weight of thought. the city blurs into color and light, leaving only her presence, suspended between intimacy and distance.
Driving along Tosenveien between Tosbotn and Lande in Brønnøy, Nordland, I didn’t expect to see any aurora that night. Heavy clouds covered the sky, but the northern lights were so powerful that they occasionally broke through the overcast, painting the night in shades of green.
Fun fact:
Tosenveien is part of County Road 76, connecting the inner parts of Nordland with the Helgeland coast. The area is known for dramatic mountain landscapes, tunnels carved through solid rock — and on rare nights like this, a glimpse of the aurora glowing through the clouds.
Moody night street tones in Dublin along the banks of the river Liffey. I was standing out in the hope of a person or persons to walk past with an umbrella to complement the scene. Either way I think it’s turned out not to bad.
Tronco levigato dal mare, scolpito dalla luce. Un frammento di natura che racconta il tempo.
Sea-worn trunk, carved by light. A fragment of nature that speaks of time.
she was focused on her phone, fingers moving across the screen. then she looked up. just for a second. a glance, sharp and unreadable. raindrops clung to her umbrella, the city moved around her. but in that moment, it was just her and the camera.
Eyes that cut through, a heart that endures. The words echo here: can’t lose.
Fujifilm X-T3
Fujinon XF 56mm/f1.2 R
walking into the night, framed by tiles and silence. berlin’s u-bahn entrances have a way of turning the mundane into a stage. the glowing "u" above, a beacon for anyone seeking a way out or a way through.
this scene isn’t just about going somewhere; it’s about the moments in between, where light, shadow, and motion create their own quiet drama. a single silhouette brings life to the stillness, grounding the geometry in humanity.
What would I do without your smart mouth?
Drawing me in, and you kicking me out
You've got my head spinning, no kidding, I can't pin you down
What's going on in that beautiful mind?
I'm on your magical mystery ride
And I'm so dizzy, don't know what hit me, but I'll be alright
My head's under water
But I'm breathing fine
You're crazy and I'm out of my mind
'Cause all of me
Loves all of you
Love your curves and all your edges
All your perfect imperfections
Give your all to me
I'll give my all to you
You're my end and my beginning
Even when I lose, I'm winning
'Cause I give you all of me
And you give me all of you
The Back Stab isn’t just a photograph of birds. It’s a metaphor — for how even the gentlest forms can carry tension. For how beauty sometimes masks intent. And for how the sharpest wounds don’t always come from enemies — but from those just behind us.
a fleeting moment. she stood there, reflected in the glass, tulips in one hand, phone in the other. sunglasses hiding her gaze, lips pursed as if lost in thought. the sign above her promised the best coffee in town, but she seemed far away from it all. some scenes feel like movie stills—fragments of stories we’ll never fully know.
Whispers of the Pines
Sometimes the quietest places speak the loudest.
This lonely bench, nestled in the forest’s shadow, invites you to pause, breathe, and listen to the secrets the trees have been keeping.
Shot on film | Monochrome mood | Nature’s stillness
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i was walking past a laundromat on calle de hortaleza. saw this man and thought: if only he would turn around. and then, at some point, he did.
a woman steps along the fine line between light and shadow, caught in the geometry of palma’s old town. the wall speaks quietly in stone and font, its message half-covered by the angled cloak of the sun. “antigua palma” stands not just for place, but for time – split here by this transient presence, passing but not insignificant. light cuts across the façade like a memory dividing past and present. in this slice of shadow, everything feels temporary – even permanence.
The Öresund Bridge stretches silently from Malmö towards Copenhagen in this ethereal long exposure lasting 663 seconds. The use of a strong ND filter turns both water and sky into soft veils, letting the bridge command the scene with geometric elegance.
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Fun fact: The Öresund Bridge is both a bridge and a tunnel! It transitions into an underwater tunnel halfway across the strait. This engineering marvel is the longest combined road and rail bridge in Europe, spanning nearly 8 kilometers above the sea.
the calatrava district whispers its stories softly. cobblestones worn smooth by centuries of footsteps, walls that have seen the light and shadow of countless lives. framed by the shadowed doorway, a man walks his dog into the stillness. the scene is unhurried, timeless. his small companion trots beside him, the leash slack, their journey aimless but deliberate. sunlight brushes the building’s façade, painting warmth on shutters and balconies, while the muted echoes of distant voices linger in the air. the frame makes the world outside feel both intimate and untouchable, a fleeting glimpse of a life that doesn’t know it’s being observed.