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By pure chance, I had the opportunity to join a guided tour of the Krenholm Manufacturing Company, which takes place every Sunday during the summer season. We drove to Narva in the morning, which takes about two and a half hours by car, and returned in the afternoon. I was extremely hungover and sleep-deprived, so taking these photos was a real struggle, but I think the factory is truly impressive and definitely worth seeing.
This month, we celebrate love in all forms! In this Community Gallery, we've compiled photos shared by our Community members from around the globe, embodying the vibrancy, joy, and meaningful spirit of Pride Month celebrations.
BellBoyPhotos used the Lomomatic 110 camera to create a stop-motion project. Embracing the unpredictability of analogue processes, he combined movement and emotion, showcasing the creative possibilities of small-format film in modern storytelling.
I have always been amazed by the size, weight and shapes of Wohnpark Alterlaa which was built in the 1970s in the suburbs of Vienna. For me, it is a dedication to the ethos of modern city living, but the “hanging gardens” carry some nostalgia towards the small town life as well. Something I consider typical Austrian.
I have always been amazed by the size, weight and shapes of Wohnpark Alterlaa which was built in the 1970s in the suburbs of Vienna. For me, it is a dedication to the ethos of modern city living, but the “hanging gardens” carry some nostalgia towards the small town life as well. Something I consider typical Austrian.
I have always been amazed by the size, weight and shapes of Wohnpark Alterlaa which was built in the 1970s in the suburbs of Vienna. For me, it is a dedication to the ethos of modern city living, but the “hanging gardens” carry some nostalgia towards the small town life as well. Something I consider typical Austrian.