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I hope you all had a great start of the week.
Here is another edition of my trip to Berlin. And because it's Monday, it's going to be a black and white photo series.
The first day we were there we got a global tour from a friend who showed us the center of the city and the highlights of Berlin. I tried to capture more of the street around those touristic places and wanted to be more of a street photography trip. I did not really succeed on this day. It's that we were with multiple people and than I just don't wan to keep people up or fall behind. But this day was a good day to discover the city center a bit. I know the way now and if I go back some day I can go straight t the nice points.
It was a pretty cold and rainy day and the clouds above the city were pretty cool. they do very good in b&w
I wanted to put one color picture in here. I saw this on my computer and tought, why did I took this picture? But when I turned it to a black and white pitcure I saw the woman standing in the grass. I wanted here to be in the center of the frame. I just noticed here when I turn in in to B&W
This is some old building of some sort. Our friend told us what the function was of this building but I forgot that... Well maybe I was to busy taking pictures, that could also be a thing. Sorry Conny if you read this.
I do know that this is the university in Berlin.
This is the archaeological museum in Berlin. Next time I want to go in here.
Very curious about that.
I tried to make a lot of panning shots like this.This is one of the things that I wanted to practice in Berlin. I will make a complete post about it with some tips and tricks. Not that I am an expert but I made some nice once out there.
And the TV tower from two different angles.
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