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In early September 2024, I completed packing my bike and set off from Berlin to Copenhagen. Several days and more than 600 kilometers later, I arrived in the Danish capital.

Berlin to Copenhagen by bike

In early September 2024, I completed packing my bike and set off from Berlin to Copenhagen. Several days and more than 600 kilometers later, I arrived in the Danish capital.

In episode 5, when Noah meets Michael, there is a church in the background. An interesting looking church that made us curious about it and we had to try to find out where is this church located.

Analog Photography in Berlin

Tired of the digital monotony and seeking a more fulfilling photographic experience?

Late in 2023, I discovered a way to use 35mm film on a medium-format camera and was eager to try it out. I asked a friend to 3D print the pieces needed to hold the smaller film in place, and a month ago, I finally took my camera out to test this visual idea.

From Film to Zine

I began creating my analog photography zines when I recognized my desire to showcase my film photos beyond the digital space.

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Are you a fan of mustard? Do you crave that tangy kick on your pretzels, sausages, or sandwiches? If so, Cologne's Mustard Museum is a must-visit destination on your next trip to Germany. While the city may be known for its majestic cathedral and refreshing Kölsch beer, it also houses a hidden gem for those who appreciate the flavorful world of mustard.

Cologne Mustard Museum: A Mustard-Lover’s Paradise

Are you a fan of mustard? Do you crave that tangy kick on your pretzels, sausages, or sandwiches? If so, Cologne's Mustard Museum is a must-visit destination on…

During a recent trip to this Dalmatian gem in the spring of 2025, I managed to capture its unforgettable beauty through the unique perspective of the LomoChrome Turquoise film. I have used this film before, and I loved the weird colors it captures. When the people from Lomography offered me one to test and review, I knew it would be incredible to take it to a new place like Supetar.

Supetar Through the LomoChrome Turquoise: An Analog Croatian Adventure

During a recent trip to Supetar in the spring of 2025, I managed to capture its unforgettable beauty through the unique perspective of the LomoChrome Turquoise …

Today, in 2019, there are still plans to restore parts of it and even open a new pier in the original location. But all these plans were seen to be unrealistic by the West Pier Trust. But you can still go to the beach and sit between the last columns of the pier and watch the burnt down ruins of the West Pier in the distance. They don’t look that far, but, at the same time, they feel like they are a million miles away.

The Ruined West Pier in Brighton

When you visit the beach in Brighton, you are going to see the famous Palace Pier and the ruins of the West Pier. The West Pier looks like a memorial to the glo…

Animal lovers and literary enthusiasts, listen up! Have you ever heard of Hodge the Cat? If you have, be aware that he wasn't just any cat. This pampered kitty was the beloved pet of Samuel Johnson, the famous writer who created the first English dictionary.

Hodge the Cat: London’s Feline Literary Icon & Where to Find Him

Animal lovers and literary enthusiasts, listen up! Have you ever heard of Hodge the Cat? If you have, be aware that he wasn't just any cat. This pampered kitty …

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. This eight-meter-tall sculpture, resem…

Our visit to Schulenburg Park and its beautiful fountain in Neukölln

Our visit to Schulenburg Park and its beautiful fountain in Neukölln

You can find the Von der Schulenburg Park in the southern part of Sonnenallee, in Neukölln. Known to the people who live around it as Schulenburg Park this gree…

I have been to West Berlin a few hundred times but, for me, that part of the city is still a mystery. Sometimes you look into a different direction and something completely new pops up before your eyes. This is what happened to me one day when I left Kurfürstendamm U-Bahn and looked up at the subway exit at Joachimstaler Strasse. There was a prismatic building looking over the street and I had no idea what is was. After some online research, a name came to me: Verkehrskanzel.

Verkehrskanzel: Berlin’s Only Traffic Control Pulpit Left from the Fifties

I have been to West Berlin a few hundred times, but that part of the city is still a mystery. Sometimes, you look in a different direction, and something comple…

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.

The Bridge in Dark and the abandoned train tracks

The location is what we like to call the Bridge in Dark, the weirdest series Netflix has released into the world. We first visited this bridge in Dark by accide…

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