day 43: sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia Since Berlin is a big city and full of tourists there are many things that one can do even if you don’t speak the language. In fact you can even go to the cinema if ...
day 42: rust and shadows With yesterday’s picture I feel like I’m coming back to an old love of mine: Rusty details of old machines in abandoned buildings were my favourite subjects about 6 years ago. Walking around in abandoned ...
day 41: curtain of water Yesterday we went to Argentina. And yes, this sentence is meant to confuse you! Actually Ezequiel and me just went to the Argentinian embassy, because he had to do some official business. The embassy is ...
day 40: odd Right next to the Bahnhof Zoo which used to be the main station of West Berlin there is the Museum for Photography. Yesterday Ezequiel and me decided to go there after we saw that there ...
day 39: among bears For anyone who knew me about 5 years ago it might seem strange to hear that I don’t drink coffee anymore. Back in the day I used to drink a lot of strong coffee. I ...
day 38: playing in the rain I was on the way to the airport to meet Ezequiel when I realised that I left my umbrella at home. It was raining quite a bit and I was walking with my camera. There ...
day 37: lost Lately a lot of people start conversations with me because of my camera. In Düsseldorf a girl from Libya asked me whether I was a professional photographer. She told me that her family comes to ...
day 36: distortion I think all the stress and sleepless nights of the last weeks and months are finally catching up with me. I’ve spent most of yesterday on my sofa, watching things, reading and relaxing. It made ...
day 35: reunification Yesterday I was travelling from Düsseldorf back to Berlin. I got up early, packed the last bits and bobs, had a little breakfast, talked to my man and then I walked to the closest S-Bahn ...
day 34: helpless Yesterday I was trying out something new. Instead of walking around taking pictures of things, I just sat down on a bench in a busy shopping street and started to take pictures of people. I ...
day 33: waiting for better times I lived in or close to Düsseldorf for about 6 years and there are a few spots in the city I particularly enjoy. One of them is a street that is going from the synagogue ...
day 32: post 12a Yesterday I attempted to get out of the dullness of the immediate surroundings and go to an industrial area in Neuss, namely the Rheinparkcenter. I used to go to school in Neuss after I moved ...
day 31: make it so Yesterday I went to a Star Trek convention for the second time in my life. It was a FedCon Special, namely the Captain’s Table in Düsseldorf. Patrick Stewart, i.e. Jean-Luc Picard, Captain of the Enterprise, ...
day 30: ripples At the moment I’m staying at my dad’s place in a small suburban town near Düsseldorf. It’s one of those places full of lawnmowers where the neighbours give you strange looks if they haven’t seen ...
day 29: surreal sunset I’m not very good with travelling to be honest, especially with flying. I hate the queues, the waiting, the security checks, the blatantly obvious attempt at selling you overpriced crap that you don’t need. And ...
day 28: rats of the sea It is always strange when you get the feeling that you’re leaving a place for good. I have lived in Brighton for about 3 1/2 years on and off and I have to say that ...
day 27: temptation On Tuesday I travelled to England to hand in my MSc dissertation. And that’s what I did yesterday. I spent all morning changing things around, printing the 200 pages twice (300 pages in total, because ...
day 26: I’m free Today’s post doesn’t need more than the title! Share this:ShareClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to ...
day 25: fire shadows Yesterday I was on the phone to a friend looking out of the window. I said to him “Sorry, I need to go, the sky just turned into fire”. I grabbed my camera and was ...
day 23: night drifting Yesterday’s picture was again one where I was balancing my camera on the parapet of a bridge, but this time taken with my wide angle converter which explains the cut-offs on the corners. I was ...