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I'm going to post some photos, with was made as citizen point of view. Just ordinary situation, just life as is. 😷 For keep things in one place, this this thread will be updated, instead of making new one for single photo. Best regards, M.M. Just before pandemic hit us, crowd in McD place. Leica m3 | Summicron-c 40mm f2 | Kodak 200
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Wroclaw (Breslau), Poland, Jewish cemetery , Olympus EM 5 with Nocticron 43 mm This cemetery is quite an abandoned place where just a first attempt of cleaning and weeding gives the sight free of its former beauty. It can be seen that future will probably rouse more interest in this almost forgotten part of history. We enjoyed the trnaquil atmosphere which made us almost meditate.
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Duisburg, Landscape Park North. This location is so full of potential that one can spend their days shooting with different light and subjects. This time we started with wideangle aspects first. We were drawn to its surreal aspects. Leica Q
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These dwarves are a symbol of people causing a revolution by the independant thoughts and actions of every individual. You find them anywhere in the city. But you have to keep your eyes open, because they are small, dark bronze nd more or less hidden. They are a gift of the citizens to their city. Here are a few samples out of hundreds
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The university of Breslau is a large building at the Oder river and so also a frame of the historic center. A visit is worthwhile from inside. The architecture of the staircase and halls are magnificent. Even if the pantings are not of the best artistic class it makes an impressive sight. All Leica Q handheld
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Breslau, (Wroclaw) - Poland After dinner we went out again into the rain, armed with plastic covers,tripods and prepared to face cold and wet and windy atrocities. This Bridge is famous and with its strange blue colour makes a good effect at any time