A selection of my favorite moments from my trips
Sunset over the picturesque Gásadalur village with Mulafossur waterfall falling over the rocky cliffs of Vagar Island.
On both ends of Charles bridge in Prague, lies two guardians, the Lesser town bridge tower and on its opposite side over the river Vltava, there is one of the most beautiful Gothic towers in Europe, the Old Town Bridge Tower.
It’s the one you see on the right of the shot, It was built together with the bridge and through it’s gate it will lead you to the beautiful Old town of Prague
The Optical illusion of the largest lake in the Faroe islands, looks like it’s hundreds of meters above the ocean but in fact the lake sits in deep depression and only 30 meters above sea level.
Built on a high rock 70 metres above sea level, Manarola, is one of the most charming and romantic of the Cinque Terre villages.The tiny harbor features a boat ramp, picturesque multicolored houses facing the sea and a tiny piazza with seafood restaurants.
Prague, a city born on the Vltava.
The Vltava River is the City’s main waterway and is the longest river within the Czech Republic. The old Town and new town borders the river on one side (left of the image), the Lesser town and the magnificent Prague Castle on the other.
This is one of my favorite shots from Lofoten. Hamnøy is truly a beautiful place! Had a bit of luck that night it didn’t rain much nor snowed. I’ve stayed there for hours, you can never get enough of the view!
Sadly I was staying in Reine so I had to walk back there at some point, but I really enjoyed that night and I hope I was able to capture the beauty of this tiny village for you the way I saw it through my lens.
This is Riomaggiore, the first of the Cinque Terre villages in Italy that one meets when travelling north from La Spezia.
A night shot of Ramberg, a village on the island of Flakstadøya in the Lofoten archipelago. The village is also the administrative centre of Flakstad municipality with approximately 350 inhabitants.
Charles Bridge, the oldest, most stunning and definitely the busiest bridge in Prague! It was build to replace the Judith Bridge that had been badly damaged by floods in 1342.
During the day the bridge is constantly filled with people checking out Czech artists, musicians and souvenir vendors whose stands line both sides of the bridge and mostly those beautiful Baroque statues placed along either side.
One of my favorite views in Lebanon, Usually you can see the mountain leading down to the ocean on the right and the city lights far away at night, it’s very beautiful! but a carpet of clouds instead isn’t that bad either 🙂