Archives of Collections

October 16, 2016

Dundee, vol. 2

Almost the whole last month was marked with nice weather. Finally, this weekend lives up to the Scottish stereotype of a cold, rainy place. So instead of doing some outdoorsy stuff, I put together another batch of pictures I took across my current hometown. Read more

July 30, 2016

Healing on the Road

For many years now, I've been saying that travelling is like a therapy for me. This time, it got a literal meaning: four months ago, I injured my knee, but rather than recovering it in front of a television, I've been experiencing adventures across Europe instead. Read more

June 17, 2016

Tour de Ruins

Central Europe has a great number of historic castles. A lot of them are well preserved, but many others were forgotten and left unused for centuries. Here's a few of the second group that I run into within the last month. Read more

March 11, 2016

World is Good

In photography, it's common to seek beauty and look for interesting perspectives on your subject. I took this approach and applied it to my life in general, and it works great.
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December 10, 2015

Random London III

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

October 25, 2015

London Walks: Train Stations

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.
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