There is no such thing as ugliness for a photographer. As pathetic as this might sound.
I love small towns, touched by time, and slowly dying. I look into backyards and sneak into various nooks and crannies. Not only that, but I love the beauty of passing the time.
On 23rd October the Polish Constitutional Tribunal had decided to invalidate the access to abortion on the ground of “severe and irreversible fatal defect or incurable illness that threatens the fetus’ life”. This is happing now and today in Poland, a country that is a part of the European Union. We as humans, no matter from which country, culture, age or religion are able to make the choices for ourselves, but the polish woman can’t do it anymore. Polish politicians already decided for them. Let’s stand together and show our voice of support for all the woman who are not allowed to choose for them selves.
This blog was always about Women World. Today my heart was fulfilled with hope that the situation for polish woman will finally change. The pictures were taken at the peaceful protest in the Hague, The Netherlands, as a support for the revolution which is taking the place now in my homeland.
***** *** 8 star movement.
Jebać PiS. We want our fundamental human rights back!
I’ve been busy recently with the big update here since I wasn’t posting for months here… This story is from November last year.
NYC trip was one of the top from my bucket list. This first time in NYC was very special for me. I visited my partner’s family for Thanksgiving celebration. And again going to this city as a photographer might be overwhelming. Mostly in places like this, I’m more paralyzed and literally don’t wanna photograph anything that was photographed before. But this thing you, who is visiting this blog regularly do know.
Today, day 1.
My flight with SwissAir was very pleasant. This was my first long flight with a layover in Zurich. I’m not the biggest fan of flying. If I could I would choose a train or any other transportation than this. I was super surprised how comfortable flight was with good vegetarian meals and unlimited wine on the board. I don’t need to tell you how the last one made me feel happy, right? I had nine hours to read the newest novel of my favorite writer Haruki Murakami, watch some stupid movies and do my best to not fall asleep to avoid jetlag [which I have to tell u I pretty well succeed]. Being a little bit bored i’ve made a calculation that my airplane I moving with the speed of 666km per hour, hilarious!
New York City welcomed me with the snow storm… We’ve made circles above the city for about an hour. Not a pleasant experience. But landing on snow was something I will never forget about.
Below you will see the footage from my favorite part of flying – soaking in the clouds. Enjoy!
For such a long time, I’ve not been in a crowded place like today. More than these beautiful flowers blooming in this garden u could see thousands of duck faces and selfies… I’m showing you a different view of this place.Under his link, you can find the pictures from the different period https://dreadolka.wordpress.com/2016/06/29/in-between/
The iconic beach landscape “Ringen aan zee” by Bruno Doedens.
Twenty sand rings of approximately 150 by 300 meters were built up on 12 February 2018 by two silver-colored excavators. Based on GPS, the machines ‘see’ where and how to dig. After more than a week, the first, inner rings were visible – are no less than two and a half meters high. To the outside, the rings are getting lower, up to 1.20 meters. It is estimated that the 150 by three-hundred-meter sand artwork was completely finished after two weeks.
The twenty rings represent 200 years of bathing culture at Scheveningen – The Hague. Sand, wind, air, water. Like nature itself, the artwork will not look exactly the same for a day.