Published Guide to Seeing the Northern Lights

Posted by on Feb 15, 2013 in What's New?

Published a guide to seeing and photographing the northern lights – nature’s fantastic light display. While the aurora borealis is a continuous phenomenon, you are not guaranteed to see it. Certain conditions need to be met: location, lighting, moon phase, time of year, time of day, weather, duration of stay and others. Photographing the lights […]

Guide to Seeing the Northern Lights

Posted by on Feb 15, 2013 in Stuff

The northern lights – one of the prettiest and most intriguing natural phenomena on this planet Earth. On a good night the night sky comes alive with moving green lights of varying shapes and intensities, complemented by shades of dark red and purple at times; it’s surreal, mesmerizing and feels like you’re on another planet. […]

The Night Sky Comes Alive in Northern Norway

Posted by on Feb 13, 2013 in What's New?

Visited Tromso in Northern Norway for the Northern Lights, one of the most intriguing and beautiful natural phenomena on this planet Earth. Tromso is a charmning city in its own right, bathed in cool twilight light all (short) day long and full of cool attractions. After this second visit, Norway has climbed in my ranking […]

Istanbul – the Meeting of Two Continents (and Lots of Cats)

Posted by on Nov 5, 2012 in What's New?

Short city break to Istanbul – a remarkable city with a very unique vibe, spectacular sights, great food and lots of cats. And you get to visit two Continents as a bonus. Check out the pictures and a brief review in the updated Turkey album:

More European microstates: Luxembourg and Liechtenstein

Posted by on Oct 10, 2012 in What's New?

Continued my quest to see all European microstates with brief visits to Luxembourg and Liechtenstein. Luxembourg is larger than other microstates and feels like Switzerland or Belgium at times. But the capital of Luxembourg City has a distinct personality and a beautiful old town that’s like a magnet for the camera. Then there are the […]

Cheese and Aliens in Gruyeres

Posted by on Oct 10, 2012 in What's New?

Visited Gruyeres, a scenic medieval Swiss town famous for a number of wildly different things. First, there’s the eponymous Gruyere cheese that’s used for some great fondue and raclette. Second, there’s the Gruyeres castle that’s delightful to visit. But the real attraction is the museum of Swiss surrealist artist H R Giger of Alien fame, […]

Microstates of Southern Europe: San Marino, Vatican City and Malta

Posted by on Sep 11, 2012 in What's New?

After enjoying Monaco earlier this year, I decided to do a tour of three other microstates in Southern Europe: San Marino, Vatican City and Malta. I enjoyed all three of them a lot. San Marino is a delightful little country. The capital, also called San Marino, is a well preserved medieval city located on a […]

Ancient History and Good Food in Rome

Posted by on Sep 11, 2012 in What's New?

Updated the Italy album following a brief visit to Rome. I loved the food (nothing beats Italian food from Italy) and the ancient monuments. Rome is a beautiful city, full of monuments, art and delightful foutains and squares. The Collosseum was the highlight of this trip – impressive what ancient people did for fun & […]

Romania: The Danube, Timisoara and Sibiu

Posted by on Aug 13, 2012 in What's New?

Drove along the Danube River from Orsova to Moldova Noua – a scenic and relaxing trip. Hadn’t known the Danube looked so nice. Five pictures added to the Wallachia album: A 40-metre high statue of Dacian King Decebalus, the tallest rock sculpture in Europe, can be found between the villages of Eselnita and Dubova: The […]

Uploads finished

Posted by on Aug 7, 2012 in What's New?

Finished uploading existing pictures of countries visited to date. There are 25 country albums presented in reverse chronological order, 4 Romania albums and 2 misc. albums. Additional albums/photos will be posted after future trips. Sample pictures below, go to the mainpage to view all albums. Enjoy.