The last days have gone quickly and tomorrow morning I will leave Hamburg - and yes, it is not easy (maybe some of you recognised that I copied a little bit of a REM song)! Therefore I decided this evening that I would like to post something special of Hamburg. The Michel (on the shot you can see a part of the entrance and the bell tower) is one of the main churches here in Hamburg and also one of the town's landmark. My plan was to take a shot of the whole church but currently they renew a lot around the building and so the results weren't what I wanted to have.
In the following time I will start to explore Bonn with my camera (I have only been there twice and both times just for two hours which I mostly spent in offices). So in some days you will find the new category Bonn.
Take care!
Die letzten Tage sind wie im Flug vergangen und morgen ist es nun so weit. Ich ziehe aus Hamburg weg - und es fällt mir alles andere als leicht. Deshalb habe ich heute Abend beschlossen, mich noch einmal in die Kälte zu wagen und etwas Hamburg-typisches zu photographieren. Der Michel (auf dem Bild kann man den Eingang und den Turm sehen) ist eine der Hauptkirchen hier in Hamburg und für viele eins der Wahrzeichen der Stadt. Eigentlich wollte ich ein Bild von der ganzen Kirche, aber leider wird zur Zeit viel dran renoviert und so ist es nun ein kleinerer Teil geworden.
In der kommenden Zeit werde ich Bonn mit meiner Kamera erkunden (bisher war ich nur zwei Mal dort und beide Mal verbracht ich die jeweils zwei Stunden in Büroräumen). D.h. demnächst findest Du hier die neue Rubrik Bonn.
Macht mir keinen Dummsinn und passt auf Euch auf!
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I hope your move goes well, Marina. Hope we see you back here soon. Wonderful shot and a terrific reminder.
Hi Marina
Finally I have time to look at your photoblog.
You take wonderful and itneresting pictures. I wonder why you do not work in this field? Maybe you will find a way to combine interesting people based HR with your obvious talents in photography.
I wish you all the best in your new job. It is very scary to be moving and leaving your known life behind. I know you are coreageous and will make the best of this new opportunity. Even so it is a little bit of your life you are leaving behind, and that is always sad. Look to the future and remember the past fondly. There are always new opportunities in our life. We will be enriched if we have courage to grasp the opportunities as they waft by. Have courage and go to your new situation with good intent to make the most of the new things you find. I wish you all the very best of happiness and a little bit of excitement.
regards
Heather
The last days have gone quickly and tomorrow morning I will leave Hamburg - and yes, it is not easy (maybe some of you recognised that I copied a little bit of a REM song)! Therefore I decided this evening that I would like to post something special of Hamburg. The Michel (on the shot you can see a part of the entrance and the bell tower) is one of the main churches here in Hamburg and also one of the town's landmark. My plan was to take a shot of the whole church but currently they renew a lot around the building and so the results weren't what I wanted to have.
In the following time I will start to explore Bonn with my camera (I have only been there twice and both times just for two hours which I mostly spent in offices). So in some days you will find the new category Bonn.
Take care!
Die letzten Tage sind wie im Flug vergangen und morgen ist es nun so weit. Ich ziehe aus Hamburg weg - und es fällt mir alles andere als leicht. Deshalb habe ich heute Abend beschlossen, mich noch einmal in die Kälte zu wagen und etwas Hamburg-typisches zu photographieren. Der Michel (auf dem Bild kann man den Eingang und den Turm sehen) ist eine der Hauptkirchen hier in Hamburg und für viele eins der Wahrzeichen der Stadt. Eigentlich wollte ich ein Bild von der ganzen Kirche, aber leider wird zur Zeit viel dran renoviert und so ist es nun ein kleinerer Teil geworden.
In der kommenden Zeit werde ich Bonn mit meiner Kamera erkunden (bisher war ich nur zwei Mal dort und beide Mal verbracht ich die jeweils zwei Stunden in Büroräumen). D.h. demnächst findest Du hier die neue Rubrik Bonn.
Macht mir keinen Dummsinn und passt auf Euch auf!
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I hope your move goes well, Marina. Hope we see you back here soon. Wonderful shot and a terrific reminder.
Take care!
Posted by Leigh at February 26, 2005 03:07 AM
I really like the perspective on this one! I always love 'looking up at something' pictures! =)
Thanks for your kind words on my picture! Hope your trip goes well, and look forward to the results!
Posted by chip at February 26, 2005 08:01 AM
LOL, I left the wrong link in the comment above... Disregard that. ;)
Posted by chip at February 26, 2005 08:02 AM
my goodness, these past few shots have been absolutely amazing! keep it up =) have a safe trip!
Posted by Benny at February 26, 2005 10:42 AM
Good luck in Bonn!
Posted by Smoove D at February 26, 2005 07:47 PM
Hi Marina
Finally I have time to look at your photoblog.
You take wonderful and itneresting pictures. I wonder why you do not work in this field? Maybe you will find a way to combine interesting people based HR with your obvious talents in photography.
I wish you all the best in your new job. It is very scary to be moving and leaving your known life behind. I know you are coreageous and will make the best of this new opportunity. Even so it is a little bit of your life you are leaving behind, and that is always sad. Look to the future and remember the past fondly. There are always new opportunities in our life. We will be enriched if we have courage to grasp the opportunities as they waft by. Have courage and go to your new situation with good intent to make the most of the new things you find. I wish you all the very best of happiness and a little bit of excitement.
regards
Heather
Posted by Heather at February 27, 2005 12:12 AM
nice photo. best of luck to you!
Posted by potty at February 27, 2005 08:20 AM
I'm also becoming a fan of these 'looking up' angles. I like the lighting in this one.
Posted by marc at March 20, 2005 05:02 AM
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