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We bookd a trip…
… to Budapest! Yeah we know, awsome right?Cant wait to see the city, the architecture is suppose to be amazing. All of the monuments, statues, parks and squares. And yes, the bridges over Danube River. The opera house. But the one thing I’m most looking forward to try out is the thermal baths, its an iconic activity for visitors. If any of you have been to Budapest, please let us know.All tips and advices are welcome! //A & A
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Next stop?
This is where we’ve been, so far. There’s always a next trip planned ahead, not always planned and bocked though, but always planned. We have a bucketlist of great lenght, with both our combined want’s (and needs if you ask me) and some more personalized let’s go theres. Ann’s list: Montenegro New Orleans Istanbul Toscany Inverness Edinburgh Angelica’s list: Paris New York The Maldives Budapest Miami New Zeeland So, next up on our journey was supppose to be Dublin, Ireland, as said before. And then I’m truly hoping to go back to Scotland in the spring and visit Edinburgh during the Beltane fire festvale. Where are you going next?
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The only way to survive autumn…
They say summer is over, autumn is creeping up on you. Feels kind of like that episode Game of Thrones, when they say “Winter is comming” … Yes, autumn is here. I give in. But instead of the mother of dragons comming to our rescue, it’s time to put a coat on. I know, less dramatic, but still cold. But I say that the only way to survive autumn, is to book a trip. //Ann
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Experiencing Venice for the first time
As you can see this trip was some time ago, but I thought I would share some of my experience anyways. Italy has always been a dream of mine, so of course, I wanted to go to Venice and see this romantic and beautiful city in person. We actually lived about twenty minutes away from Venice, so we traveled by bus every day from a smaller town called Treviso. That’s my advice of the day if you’re going to Venice, live in Treviso. It’s close to the airport, the town is really cute and the local bus works just fine. And to be honest, there are some cute restaurants in…
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Old town rhodes
We’ve all been to Greece, right?One of the most amazingly beautiful places I have been to in Greece is the Island of Rhodes, and more specificly the old town in Rhodes. One of the reasons that I enjoyed the town is that it got some medieval history, The knights hospitallers captured and established their headquarters on Rhodes when they left Cyprus, after the persecution of the knight in Cyprus. The pope confirmed the Hospitallers possession of the Island in 1309m, where they remained for the next two centuries. So why the Knights Hospitallers? We havent shown you a lot of images from when we visited Gotland and the medieval week,…
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Another photoshoot
Traveling with bloggers and photonerds can’t be easy. Where ever we find a good backdrop or location, there’s a photoshoot. So we have the girls on the floor, and one of the men holding the camera, the other fixing the lights. Just a few shots. Changes, and a few more. Then single images. A few more including the both of us. Yes, we know you are hungry, just a few more images. But honestly, who can resist the urge when you find a place like this, when you just know you will have some really great images?
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Amsterdam
I was in Amsterdam a few years ago for a weekend to work with a designer, to shoot her latest collection of clothings. I can show some the images later on from the different shoots, if you’d like. One of the themes was actually shot in Red Light District. Weird wacko and cool at the same time. People are earning their living, selling their bodies as families of tourists walk by on their stroll down the street to the local church. So, moving on. Amsterdam has some beautiful arcitecture. The old buildings, canals, parks everywhere. And bikes. Lots and lots of bikes. It was a great experience in a cool…
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Photoshoot on the lavarocks from Etna
Whilest we were in Sicily, amongst the lavarocks created by the volcano Etna, we did a quick photoshoot to get some new headshoots done. What do you think?The rocks were amazing, a bit rough to sit on though. The entire surroundings were covered with these rocks, I cant even imagine the feeling of an erupting volcano. Did you know that just last year ten people were injured in an eruption. And there was actually some activity in volcano just a few days after we left Sicily. Some smaller lavaflow had emerged, sometimes generating ash plumes of several hundred meters height. Crazy. And crazycool. The photographer in me screams over…
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Maten i Italien
Italien är framförallt känt för sin pasta och pizza, med all rätt för är det nånting som de kan så är det dessa rätter! Fråga Ann, hon levde på alla olika pastarätter som fanns på menyn 😉 Tyvärr så är inte jag mycket för skaldjur som är väldigt populärt med pasta så jag försökte mig på några kötträtter, vi kan väll säga att det inte är deras specialitet och vi svenskar är kända för att vi har gärna sås eller dipp till så i det hela var det väldigt torrt och tråkigt! Jag är inte rädd för att smaka, jag försökte testa olika skaldjurspastor från vårt sällskap och det är…
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Giardini – Naxos
I have never been one for solitude but there’s something about a morningwalk on the lavarocks by the meditoranian. The peaceful silence, no tourists at all and best of all, you seem to have the world all to yourself. The water is amazing, clear and blue, perfect for free diving. We have seen some really cool fishes in the brightest of colours. But there’s quite a lot of jellyfish så well, so we’re trying our best to be careful. Angelicas fiance has been burned/stinged once, not bad though, but still.