Posts from the category Travel
Strandbad Rheinfelden
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About as close as we can get to visiting Germany at the moment; the car park next to the Rhine on the edge of Switzerland. (The river marks the northern border, which is closed because of the pandemic.)
Lake Hallwil
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Going somewhere new and exploring the lake shore at Seengen, near Hallwil.
Spending three weeks in one of the most beautiful parts of the world this summer.
After buying a Fujifilm X-T3 camera, I took it out into the Scottish Highlands between Garve and Torridon to capture the remote landscape.
Biking along the lake
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I bought a bike because it’s fun, it will improve my fitness rapidly – thereby helping me to get ready for hiking season – and because it means that I don’t have to rely on public transport or on my car for my daily trip to work and back. It also allows me to enjoy…
Temptation for idiots
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The news over the past couple of days has proven that there is an insane number of people taking to the countryside in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak. Here in the Swiss Alps, all of the cable cars and mountain stations are closed, and even the essential trains are running on a reduced service.
WordCamp Europe in Berlin
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Photos from the annual WordPress conference – the biggest in the world in 2019.
The simple things
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A family came to enjoy the landscape and ended up drawing patterns in the sand.
Goppenstein to Kandersteg
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A time-lapse sequence of the journey between Goppenstein and Kandersteg through the Lötschberg tunnel.
Amongst the memorial stones
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A series of unposed photos amongst the stelae of the famous Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin.
Moods of Seaton
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One has to wonder what happened in the Devon seaside town of Seaton to bring it from a self-touted “artisanal haven” to its current dilapidated state.
The first cable-car in Switzerland
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The Wetterhorn Aufzug in Grindelwald took visitors up towards the Wetterhorn until 1915.
Thomas Heaton in Switzerland
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British photographer and videographer Thomas Heaton visits three of my favourite locations in Switzerland.
Cinque Terre – Vernazza
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Black-and-white photos from wanderings in the Italian Cinque Terre.
Roads of the Gotthard
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We took a drive through the Alps last weekend, to photograph the famous curves of the old cobbled pass road at Tremola. The serpentine route leads up to the Gotthard Pass from Airolo and provides cyclists and driving enthusiasts with a slow but memorable experience. If visitors haven’t had enough of being jolted around on
Sixteen years in London; a response
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Dear Konstantin, I was born in London and spent a lot of time there during my twenties, as you know. I was still in my twenties when I moved away – far away, as you did – before I found my feet as a photographer and found my niche as an explorer of everyday places. Even













