One thing I like about going abroad are the details that can be found in a foreign environment. At home we don't pay attention but when being abroad, the magic happens and those usually peripheral details become special.
I have a weakness for typographies and signs. I love to listen to the stories those signs tell me about the foreign city. Unvisible things turn visible. Most of the photos were taken with my old camera.
| Hamburg is "the" city in Germany when it comes to film productions. Did you notice, there are also nice letters on the lefthand buidling. |
| Are there absolutely no cultural events that would be worth being announced? ;-) |
| Cool Letters. What I like about this station: old things may remain old. Not everything needs to be polished. |
| The Thalia Theater has a quite unique mix of various graphic designs. New meets old. |
| Navyblue and White - a combo you simply can't beat! |
| Inside the Thalia Theater. Beautiful, beautiful ... |
| Probably the most useful signs during my stay: showing me the way |
| Another pleasant graphic design. The appearance is a bit rough. But the letters are lovely |
| Black and white - a classic. Seen on the ferryline 62 on the Elbe. |
| I had no idea garbage bags would be pink! |
| I like how tse painted the comapany's name in old letters. Details like that make me melt away .... |
toller Post...sind echt schöne Fotos dabei!
ReplyDeleteJö, Danke! Ich freu mich, dass du dich herverirrt hast. :-) Mit Fotos wird es hier weitergehen, bildlastiger - bis blogspot in die Knie geht. ;-)
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