It's been three months since I started to explore London – which means that it's time for the third collection of unsorted scenes I've captured over the last 30 days. Read more
When I was in cities some years ago, I focused on the structural aspects only. I might have taken some nice shots of architecture or skylines, but nothing that would tell a story of everyday’s life -until the last year or so, when I started to enjoy capturing the human element in as well. Many streets have great texture, but it is all that random people commuting /exploring /traveling /visiting.. through what create truly appealing environments. London boasts an abundance of these, here are some: Read more
Sometimes, everything seems so bright and colorful - other times not so much. Like London's weather recently. Following shots reflect that mood. Read more
Sharp rocky peaks obscured in fog rising from vibrant valleys: landscapes I’ve been dreaming about visiting for quite a while, and finally, I fulfilled it this month. Read more
New technologies and cheap labor in Asian countries pushed Europe's heavy industry to the background. Many textile factories, glassworks, mills, power plants, and manufacturers went out of business, and their buildings were either demolished or remodeled. However, one witness of the industrial era is still true to its original purpose: the railroad transportation. While locomotives changed, many stations remained the same. London offers a lot of examples from all ages. Here's a quick run around some of them. Read more
“Hey, I have a day off. Would you go somewhere?” a friend asked me on Tuesday. “Absolutely,” I didn’t have to think hard about how to reply. We opted for the Dover coastline, and on our way back, I stepped out to see the Canterbury cathedral. Read more