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Taken with my new camera, a Panasonic with 12x zoom and 10mp. A different caliber camera than I’m used to, I don’t just stuff it into a pocket. The images it produces are excellent, the 12x zoom really helping me with the far away subjects of today.
Taken with my Panasonic FZ50 (10mp), edited with SnapSeed.







Before the war, Oradour-sur-Glane was a quiet, rural community in central France. In 1944, the village was left in ruins after German Waffen-SS troops massacred 642 men, women, and children before burning the village to the ground. Today, tourists can visit the old town of Oradour where crumbling walls, cars, and other household items have been left untouched for the last 74 years. The ruins of this village serve as a reminder of Nazi atrocities suffered by not only the French but also other civilian populations who came face-to-face with Nazi oppression.
Taken with my Dimage X (2mp), edited with SnapSeed.





This imposing and immense building with it’s towering columns, is called the Altes Museum. In front of it, is a stretchy and cosy park, where on both occasions of our visit, we encountered a musician playing a melodie (last photo). I wish we could stay a little longer, but, we still had lots planned to be seen 🙂
Photograph number 4 shows two people elegantly dressed for a photoshoot.
Photo 1 was taken with my HP Photosmart 435, photos 2 and 4 were taken with my Panasonic FX55, photo 3 and with my Canon Powershot G3. All of them edited with SnapSeed.

Taken at the Aviation museum in Lelystad, the Netherlands. The cargo space of a Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet.
Shot with my Google Pixel 6a, processed with RawTherapee.