Photography about airport

Airports are such a crowded place. Sometimes they are kind of iconic in architecture. Most of the time they are kind of a portal to another world (country).

Waiting for the flight from Dusseldorf to New York city

Waiting for the flight to leave

When we were sitting at the Düsseldorf Airport we where that early that we switched seats many times.

The outside of the airport Faro at night

Late night

The outside of the airport Faro at night .

The empty counters at the airport of Faro, Portugal

Empty Terminal

The empty counters at the airport of Faro, Portugal

it is 10 to 10 at the airport of Faro, Portugal

Whats the time

it is 10 to 10 at the airport of Faro, Portugal

NYC Skyline from JFK

NYC Skyline from JFK

On the way back to Duesseldorf, Germany. NYC Skyline seen from JFK airport in NYC.

Miss Liberty - or what is visible of her

NYC spring

In 2014 I followed an invitation by SolarC³ITIES TH Culhane to visit NYC, Dobbs Ferry. It was the first time I went to the States.

to the north

from Germany to Denmark to Sweden to Finland - by train using a Interrail ticket.

Where no one looks at

Ruhrpott Part Four - long kiss goodbye

Part four of the Ruhrpott series. The final chapter. I was already torn away from Essen.

BMX - zero gravity - in Berlin

I love Berlin

Berlin, the capital of Germany. I have to say: yes, I do love Berlin.

A closer lock at flowers at Stone Barns, New York, USA

the 7 states

In March 2016 Lumia and I travelled 7 US states. We were invited by Solar C³ITIES INC, a non-for-profit organization based in Pennsylvania.

The Park deck at the Essen Rathaus Gallery

Ruhrpott Part Three - return of the wiseguys

3rd Part of the Ruhrpott Quadrologie. I walked through the city several times at different hours.

Shadows on the wall

a Finnish year

On the 25th of May 2016 I moved to Finland with my wife. We live on the countryside near the lovely small town Pälkäne.

Detail photo of an ant sitting on a plant leave

twenty days and one week

In 2015 we stayed for twenty days and one week in Finland.