




HP Photosmart 435, edited with SnapSeed.
After finally finding something affordable to eat for lunch, we found ourselves nestled at the Reichstagufer, looking out over this vibrant bulding. In the distance, the omnipresent S-bahn can be spotted. What is not obvious in the photo, is the numerous homeless people on the streets. The compact vehicle parked at the railing likely containing all the belongings of one such individual, a harsh reality faced by many.
Taken with my HP PhotoSmart 435, edited with SnapSeed.
After visiting the stunning street art in the vicinity of Hallesches Tor, we escaped this part of town via the S-Bahn. But not without photographing this Railway station, its slightly worn appearance possessing an endearing charm. Ok, it’s a bit shabby, but in a good way 🙂
Taken with my HP Photosmart 435, 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.