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Hey there! My name is Felipe Tofani, the solo adventurer behind Frame Travel Roam Capture, a blog born from my passion for exploring new places and capturing vibrant moments.

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Built between 1972 and 1976, the building has three floors that used to host restaurants and a night club but, since 2006, it has been closed to the public. Mostly because a new owner has been criticized for the work that he wants to have it done on the building. A golden exterior that would destroy that pop-art appearance that makes Bierpinsel what it is today. Let’s hope there is a better future for this building than just laying there empty.

A Guide to Brutalism In Berlin

From the weird-shaped Bierpinsel in Steglitz to the battleship-style construction of the Mäusebunker in Lichterfelde, Berlin has some of the best examples of Brutalism architecture in Europe…

Three-Country Border next to Aachen

My first time visiting a three-country border was when I visited Aachen, the westernmost city in Germany. It took me a few hours on a train to get there, but I didn’t care.

The year is 2019 and there is a kid missing in Winden. He is the person dealing marijuana to some of the kids in school, and nobody seems to know where he might be. One o the kids decided to put together a group and go looking for the stash of drugs from the missing kids. They follow some train tracks that lead deeper into the forest, while they go looking for a cave.

Dark locations Around Berlin

Winden, the city where most of the series happens, is not real, and you can find some small pieces of it in and around Berlin.

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The Vivitar Panorama is a 35mm film camera that became a cult favorite in the 1990s. Known for its unique faux panoramic mode and budget-friendly price, it's perfect for capturing wide-angle shots. In the summer of 2022, I stumbled upon a golden Vivitar Panorama on eBay Kleinanzeigen for less than €10. After reading about it in a few blogs, I knew I had to buy it.

Lo-Fi Berlin Vibes: Shooting with the Vivitar Panorama and Kodak Gold

The Vivitar Panorama truly shone with a roll of Kodak Gold. The combination of the camera's faux perspective and the fil…

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Since I started taking pictures with film, I've been searching for the weirdest camera possible. Hours of browsing eBay and online camera stores finally paid off when I stumbled upon the Fanta Camera. Jackpot!

From Fridge to Frame: My Experience with the Fanta Camera

The Fanta camera is a 35mm film camera cleverly disguised as a Fanta can. It's a blast from the past, likely a marketing…

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Berlin is a city full of surprises, and tucked away in the charming neighborhood of Neukölln-Britz lies one truly charming – Buschrosenplatz. This square might seem ordinary from the ground, but take to the skies, and you'll witness something truly magical.

Neukölln’s Buschrosenplatz: A Delightful Surprise Awaits from the Sky

Berlin is a city full of surprises, and tucked away in the charming neighborhood of Neukölln-Britz lies one truly charmi…

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London is a city steeped in musical history that holds a special place in the hearts of David Bowie fans. The iconic artist, known for his groundbreaking music and ever-evolving personas, left an unforgettable mark on the city's cultural landscape. If you're a music enthusiast looking to connect with Bowie's legacy, London offers a treasure trove of sites to explore. From vibrant street art to historic landmarks, let's go together on a journey through a few essential destinations that celebrate the life and artistry of David Bowie in London.

David Bowie in London: 3 Must-Visit Locations for Music Fans

If you're a music enthusiast looking to connect with Bowie's legacy, London offers a treasure trove of sites to explore.…

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When I first visited the Bauhaus school in Dessau, one thing was missing: the Bauhaus sign that appears in most school images. That part of the building was covered with a tarp, and a replacement sign was in place. For years, I wondered when the original sign would be back in place, and I had an answer to that question in the summer of 2024.

Pedaling Through History: A Bauhaus Pilgrimage by Bike

When I first visited the Bauhaus school in Dessau, one thing was missing: the Bauhaus sign that appears in most school i…

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Berlin is a city steeped in history, and one of its dark chapters can be seen inside the Stasi Museum in Lichtenberg. Located on Normannenstraße, east of the city center, this museum was once the headquarters of the Ministry for State Security, or "Stasi," the East German secret police. If you're interested in understanding the chilling reality of life under surveillance, visiting the Stasi Museum Berlin is a must.

Unmasking the Past: A Chilling Visit to the Stasi Museum Berlin

A visit to the Stasi Museum Berlin is a sobering experience. The museum reminds us of the power of a totalitarian state …

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If you're looking for a unique and slightly puzzling attraction in London's Canary Wharf, look at the Traffic Light Tree. This eight-meter-tall sculpture, resembling a tree with 75 sets of traffic lights, is a sight to behold. It would be photogenic at night when its lights create a dazzling and colorful display.

Discover the Traffic Light Tree: A Must-See in Canary Wharf

If you're looking for a unique and slightly puzzling attraction in London's Canary Wharf, look at the Traffic Light Tree…

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Nestled in a park surrounding Potsdam's city center, the Einstein Tower stands as a testament to architectural brilliance and scientific inquiry. This iconic structure, designed by Erich Mendelsohn, was built between 1919 and 1924 in collaboration with physicist Albert Einstein and astronomer Erwin Finlay Freundlich.

Exploring the Einstein Tower in Potsdam: Where Science and Architecture Converge

Nestled in a park surrounding Potsdam's city center, the Einstein Tower stands as a testament to architectural brillianc…

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