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Palmenhaus in Schönbrunn, Vienna
6.7. Forgotten tractor at the end of a workday in Bieszczady Mountains. We were buying traditional highland-style cheeses from one of the local families, and I decided to shoot this peaceful moment. Slightly underexposed, but I like it nevertheless.
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6.2. Bieszczady Mountains, summer 2020. There was a little chapel in the middle of a field, surrounded by yellow flowers. This would probably be one of my favorite film photos, but I exposed my film before getting it developed. I’d love to return to this place this year, and photograph it properly.
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7.31. We stopped on our bikes to admire the view over the newly built bike path, when a man approached us. It turned out he was one of the people who designed and built this route, and had many stories to tell. The Sun was coming down quickly, so he showed us a quicker way to get back home.
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7.30. There were two men fishing on a bridge nearby. It was getting cold, but they seemed not to notice. This boat was probably waiting to take them back home.
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7.28. My favorite photo from this roll of film. Little boat spotted on a bike ride near my hometown. It was hidden behind trees and flowers, and I almost missed it.
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7.27. Sunset over Kanał Żerański, as our bike trip came to an end. Can you see the ducks getting ready for bed?
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7.13. Garden near National Museum in Warsaw. There is a beautiful café nearby, where I spent hours reading Just Kids by Patti Smith.
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7.12. The building of National Museum in Warsaw. It was designed in early 1920s by Tadeusz Tołwiński, an architect who designed my high school.
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7.11. I shot this photo in a café near the National Museum in Warsaw, after seeing the exhibition of works by Anna Bilińska - first Polish female artist to gain international recognition.
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7.10. Piłsudski Square with an illuminated line symbolizing the Saxon Axis running from the Vistula river to the Saxon Palace.
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7.9. Built in 1976, Sofitel hotel was a silent witness of many historical events in Warsaw. That evening I loved how the setting sun reflected in windows and turned them orange.
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7.7. Fountain in Saxon Garden, Warsaw 2021. It was one of the warmest evenings this year, and we decided to enjoy the beauty of our capital city at night.
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7.6. Saxon Garden in Warsaw. There was a book fair earlier that day, and the forgotten tents looked like little ghost.
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7.4. Sunset in Warsaw, June 2021. Can you see the construction crane? They are transferring the Museum of Modern Art to a new building in the city center.
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7.1. Sunny evening in Warsaw, June 2021. I visited theater for the first time in months, and decided to stroll around Plac Grzybowski. You can see the Palace of Culture and Science in the background.
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2.21. One of my favorite film photos. A view over Florence from Piazza Michaelangelo. We got there just in time to admire the sunset.
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