EUROPA
Nordwest
I landed last week. A winter characterised by mild humid temperatures and grey skies. The Netherlands. Western Europe. A functional country, mainly consisting of infrastructure. Dug out of the ocean by its inhabitants, space in this place is the result of hard labour. Thus it must not be wasted.
Posted in: englishnetherlandsphotographywriting
Back in South Korea
It's true.
These are photos I took a couple of days ago in Seoul. They prove that I am in the capital of South Korea. They prove that I was in the capital of South Korea. Maybe they do not prove anything. Maybe I am in a basement in Wuppertal and just really good with photoshop?
Good thing these photos do not exist to prove anything. They are . . .
Posted in: englishkoreaphotographywriting
Tokyo IV
Image Flow Manipulation
It is interesting how the placement of text can manipulate the pace and rythm of looking at these images.
The amount of text is important as well. The amount of text is important as well. The amount of text is important as well. The amount of text is important as well. The amount of text is . . .
Posted in: englishjapanphotographywriting
Tokyo III
Some Thoughts on Taking Photos
Two weeks have been flying past without pursuing anything spectacular. No sightseeing. No travels outside the city. Just meeting old friends and getting lost in vast residential areas with my camera.
In some ways these images are generic. I might not have had to travel to this mega city at the end of . . .
Posted in: englishjapanphotographywriting
Tokyo II
Frohes Neues!
I am back in Tokyo after almost four years. In a way, not much has changed. The city is as busy as ever and it is suprisingly easy to spend obscene amounts of money in a very short time. But when one takes a little care it is all good. You can buy pretty much anything in Tokyo and the food in Japan is always of good . . .
Posted in: englishjapanphotographywriting
Spaziergänger leben länger
Außerdem: Ein Ausflug zur Grenze.
Die Stadt
Die Grenze
Neulich war ich zum zweiten mal an der innerkoreanischen Grenze. Diese wird als DMZ, also Demlitarized Zone / Entmilitarisierte Zone bezeichnet. Waffenfrei ist sie allerdings keineswegs. Anscheinend stehen sich dort beachtliche . . .
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Cover image credit: http://Ernest Thiesmeier
