There's one country that reminds me of the good life and that I love almost as much as England- Denmark. A little patchwork post of quiet, sunny and beautiful memories of mine. Analog photographs, by the way.
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2012-01-28
2011-12-18
Last Londonesque
That was a sad day. I was so upset I had to leave, I didn't talk a lot, and we couldn't do anything interesting, either, because we had to be off to the airport at about 1pm. Everyone of the girls except me wanted to have a full English breakfast before we left, so we went into sort of little pub where they offered it for 6 pounds. Glad I didn't order, because it was already cold and not really tasty, as the others said. Here are the pictures of the last day.
| Clearing the rooms. |
| On the way to the bus stop of the National Express bus service. The mailbox where several postcards of mine disappeared. My family didn't get it, my grandma did and my cousin is still waiting. |
| Please DON'T order anything here. The breakfast wasn't the big prize, honestly, but I was too miserable to take a pic. |
| Mine is the black one in the foreground. The fancy one got all the attention, it was huge. |
| Time to say Goodbye. |
| That was taken in the bus already. Lovely landscapes and lots of sheep all the way long. |
| We had Wi-Fi IN the bus. How did they do it? |
| At the airport. |
| Killing time before the flight. One of the girls really put all that sugar into her coffee. Bet it was really 'tasty'. |
| Still waiting. London Stansted. |
Londonesque day #5
On this last day we would completey spend in London it was the most reasonable thing to just spend it on inhaling the city air and wander around to see the town from all possible angles.
Therefore this post is more about photographs than about what I have to say about it.
Places I went to:
Pete Dohertys (former?) house in Whitechapel, Covent Garden, Trafalgar Square, Southbank. I basically crossed the whole inner part of the city on feet, which wasn't more exhausting than exciting. Look at what I saw and captured!
| A street in Whitechapel, East London |
| Collingwood House, where Petey live(d?) |
| I couldn't resist checking out the inner side of the house, and the middle door of the second row is (was?) his! |
| No, I'm not a stalker. His flat door, a close-up. :D |
| <3 |
| Still Whitechapel. |
| Covent Garden |
| On my way down to Trafalgar Square. |
| Trafalgar Square, National Gallery |
| Love Londons' fauna. |
| It was getting late. |
| Looks so vivid. |
| View from the Bridge near ... was it Waterloo? |
| Southbank. |
| One of my best shots. |
| Millenium Bridge. |
| Our group later that evening in a pub. |
2011-12-16
Londonesque day #4
People we met on the 4th day: Guy Ritchie, Duffy and Eddie Marsan. How come? In the evening, we were wandering down Leicester Square and noticed a lot of security guys around the cinema entrance. Asked them what was up, and they said: Sherlock Holmes premiere! They told us that at least Guy, who was directing the film was still inside and planned to leave from the backside door. That's where we went and waited. One of us was really disappointed we missed Jude Law, because she's his greatest fan, as far as I can tell. To be honest: I don't like Duffy, I don't think much about Guy Ritchie and I didn't know Eddie Marsan, but it was funny to meet the celebrities (I've never met anyone that famous before).
The other highlight was my visit at the Endeavor House where the redaction of Kerrang! magazine is located; I planned to apply for work experience there among other institutions, and the guy at the reception was really friendly and asked me where I'm from, and was really enthusiastic about my plans, so he gave me the phone number of the head of the Kerrang! team or something, so now I an prepare a call and... yeah, we'll see:)
| Where each day starts- the underground! |
| Even the begging people in this city are creative- at least the ones that live here wouldn't dress their dogs up as reindeers... |
| An almost empty Piccadilly Circus |
| Some things in this town are so surreal... |
| Well, you have to be brave enough to stop on the middle of the street to take a photo while the traffic light is actually red... What? Me, crazy? Never. |
| An almost full Piccadilly Circus later that day. |
| The remains of my only meal that week- thai noodles! |
| On my way to the Kerrang! guys, Tottenham Court Road. |
| Amazing, amazing or AMAAAAZING???!? |
| As you see, the way there was real fun. |
| Leicester Square |
| The cinema where the premiere was! |
| Eddie Marsan |
| Duffy |
| Guy Ritchie signing the book of one of the girls |
| Happy Guy |
| Next to the Tower Bridge |
| One of my master shots! |
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