It takes time

It takes time

I always allow myself to take time and understand the paths I am following and I usually don't make a plan. I simply follow my viewfinder.

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I can spend minutes and minutes photographing the same instance.
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The best times are the ones one I simply realize I went by a place

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many many times but I've never stopped to really check it out. And the more I go back to the same place I've been, the more I understand the city I live in and the people who helped shaping it.

It makes me so happy when I see and I feel that people are in sync with the place they inhabit!

Some places get better as time goes by, some unfortunately disappear all of a sudden, like they never existed; but I won't write about the latter.

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We walk every day on the same footsteps of the people who helped shaped this world. Whether with their ideas, with their charm, with their creativity, or with their passion for making their dreams come true. Or seldom with their selfishness... selfishness for not settling with less and not giving up when times were grim.

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Sometimes it takes more than a decade to plan and shape a neighbourhood, but the results are worth it!

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Where - Bavariapark, Muenchen;
When - beginning of August (2015);
With - Nikon 1 V2 (50mm f/1.8G; 50mm - ISO 160; 1/10000s-1/125s - f/1.8).