Showing posts with label the Sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the Sea. Show all posts

Hamburg and me

September 06, 2016



As some of you may have noticed I'm a wedding photographer. And for my job (and my own pleasure) I visited Hamburg last weekend to attend a workshop by Steffen Böttcher, also known as Stilpirat. Steffen is a photographer whose pictures are among my top-favourites. I love the unusual perspectives, the silent melancholy and the curiosity that shines through his pictures. If you want to have a look, I can only recommend to visit his blog and delve into his wonderful pictures: www.stilpirat.de

So I spent last weekend in Hamburg. I have to say, the relationship I have with this city was not always easy. Let's say we had a rough start. But last weekend it did its magic and I left in friendship... I now understand what people love about Hamburg. It's a baulky beast, but with a big heart. And I'm not yet done taking pictures of it! :)





















desktop wallpaper // july

July 01, 2016


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In June I posted not much here on this blog, but I already have some posts for July - starting with this wallpaper: one of the most beautiful that I've ever seen! This picture was taken in Menton, a city in the south of France, located between Monaco and Italy - both just minutes away. So you could wake up and chose between three countries to spend your day :)

You can download this picture here: click or on my Flickr: click

I wish you all a wonderful July full of sunshine and good vibes! ♥

One day in Nice

June 06, 2016


My wallpaper for this month already gave it away: I'm currently in the mood for France. Very much. And if I'm lucky I may be able to visit this beautiful country at the end of summer. But for now I'm satisfied with curing (or rather nourishing) my wanderlust with the pictures from the last trip southwards - and there are maaaaany pictures. So I decided to finally go through them and bring you a bit of summer (which is hard to find at the moment amidst all this rain and thunder...). 

During the last holidays we finally made it to Nice for some hours. Actually we were staying in Menton (pictures coming soon!), but by bus Nice is just an hour or so away. And this bus ride takes you along the beautiful coast, through high serpentines with wonderful views over the sea on the one side and the mountains on the other. You pass old villages whose houses are cramped around little churches on top of cliffs, as if they are afraid to fall over the edge into the sea if they let go of each other. Or the high-rises of Monaco, similarily close-packed at the cliffs, but with much more confidence as it seems. Contrasts and analogies. And Beauty.



In Nice, we arrived at the port and went on a boat tour that took us along the shore of Nice, and which I would definitely recommend to do. If you don't get sea sick easily. I have been on boats often but this was the one moment that made me greenish, when our boat left the port. The captain told us it is also called the washing machine, this passage, because it's like a spin cycle. And indeed, it is! But it does not take long and if you went through it, you will be rewarded with beautiful views that make you feel like you were catapulted directly into one of these old Côte d'Azur Hollywood films.

We had only some hours to explore Nice and this wasn't even nearly enough to get to know and approach this vibrant beauty with its rough edges. Nice made no false pretences, I loved it!






















desktop wallpaper // June

June 01, 2016


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It's June, which means the official begin of summer, so I chose a wallpaper full of sunshine for this month. It's a view of Nice, which I only visited for some hours, way tooooo short a stay for this beautiful, vibrant city. Hah, Côte d'Azur, you Beauty!!

You can download this picture now: click or on my Flickr: click

I hope you enjoy this view as much as I - have a wonderful June! ♥

Two weeks in Norderney // part 1

April 11, 2016


Is there a better way to forget about the hustle and bustle of a city like Berlin than a lonely windy beach and the roaring of the sea? Norderney is one of my alltime favourite places for that, almost like a second home by now. It's one of the East Frisian islands, in the north of Germany, with beautiful almost white, almost endless beaches, beautiful dunes and a lovely little town. And the North Sea all around. It has a landscape that sometimes looks almost otherworldly and which I cannot get enough of. The sandy beige of the beach, the greens and reds of the dunes and the million shades of blue of the sea and the sky. A colour palette that speaks of summer, of the sun, of the wind, of storms and rain, of salty air and sandy feet ...

"When anxious, uneasy and bad thoughts come, I go to the sea, and the sea drowns them out with its great wide sounds, cleanses me with its noise, and imposes a rhythm upon everything in me that is bewildered and confused."
Rainer Maria Rilke


















analogue friday // throwback to France

April 01, 2016

Since I'm on holiday at the moment, and it is a bit more complicated here to develop a roll of film than it is in Berlin, this week I show you some analogue ones from a holiday in France some years ago. I think I already showed them to you, but I think it always is a good idea to dig up some gems hiding in the archives and I love these here especially.

I took them with a Revue Flex - a very reliable friend for analogue pictures.

So, come with me to the beautiful south of France, the Côte d'Azur and a bit of Lyon, too.

Greetings from Norderney