Harvesting Energy

You see these a lot in German landscapes and they seem to play an increasing role in the country's power generation. Germany has a law saying that none of its 19 nuclear power plants will be renewed after they have expired. Instead, they will be shut down. Once the last one is off the grid a couple of decades from now, the country will be free of nuclear power.

More Store Talk

Even though I want the store to grow and make everything available to you, I'm way too distracted these days to get everything in there. I wanted to let you know that in case you are looking to buy a particular image that is not available yet, you can always drop me a line and I will add the image to the store for you.Micheal from New Jersey sent me this email a couple of days ago:"Hello!My fiance and I are big fans of your work.Her birthday is coming up, and I've been trying to track down a print of 'Sitting and Waiting'.I can't seem to find one (either on your new website store or elsewhere). Any chance there's a place I could order a print?Thanks,Michael"I added the image immediately and by now, the print is already on its way to New Jersey thanks to super fast handling by Fotomoto.A friend from Switzerland just had a request similar to Michael's. Fotomoto ships worldwide, but it is not the best option yet, as everything is being printed in California. To keep the shipping costs low I can work out other ways to get you your print if you are located in Europe. You just need to get in touch with me.Sitting and Waiting (store link)

Amsterdam

A picture from last Sunday. Now that I'm back in Europe, I will of course enjoy photographing it. There are a bunch of things that give Amsterdam a unique look: the city is full of little canals, almost everything is built from bricks, and almost everybody is riding bicycles. How does such a cute place get to have such a big red light district? I don't know. What I do know is that you should visit it at least once - Amsterdam, I mean. (shop link)