Posts Tagged 'pier'

Pir, light pole and sailing ships.

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

A picture from my Poland stay. This was taken near Gdynia.

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Sunset in Happened traversed port on a cold winter.

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Translation:

Another picture from the store, waiting for my camera is back from repair.

The picture below is a late winter photography. The ice had just changed its form, from being the big trucks to smaller trucks that were close together and created an irritating sound through friction . pier had a thin layer of snow that today's last sun tried to melt away to let in the spring. One of the fishing boats in Happened traversed port had been out at sea, may have been fishing, or been on the first trip in the archipelago . Händelöp at sunset is magical.

A long day fishing (_DSC4498)
Photo info: Nikon D700 & Nikon 50mm 1.8

Grand Hotel in Sopot on a sunny spring day.

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

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Sopot has many fine hotels. The hotel that beats all others in architecture and luxury has to be the Grand Hotel which is located about 2 minutes walk from the 515.5-meter long pier, right next to the beach and of course it's an incredible view over the Baltic Sea, and the early birds will experience a very beautiful sunrise from the west. Built in 1924-1927 and has had guests such as: Annie Lennox , Adolf Hitler , Greta Garbo and Fidel Castro . More info at Wikipedia .

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Grand Hotel in Sopot

Photo info: Nikon D200 & Nikon 70-200 8.2 VR

The pier (molon) in Sopot in the evening light a lovely spring day.

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

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The pier in Sopot, the entire 515.5 meters long, it is surrounded by the Baltic Sea and a long beach that runs between Sopot, Gdynia and Gdansk. More facts about Sopot and my positive experiences you will read this post . In the absence of camera and now when I go through the archive images, I get a nostalgic feeling and want to go back!

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Sopot Pier at dusk

Photo info: Nikon D200 & Tokina 12-24 f4.