Every year on the 14th of July I tend to look back through my blog as that’s the date I started it in 2007. Before that, the site was more of a gallery of images and when I decided to start blogging, I didn’t really know what to expect from it. Well, nine years later, it’s become almost a ritual and whenever I have a week when I’m not blogging, I feel like there’s something missing. The numbers of visitors always goes up and down, but my intention for this blog was always to be more of a way for myself to work on my photography and hopefully some people will also enjoy it along the way. Over one million visitors later, I feel very grateful to have had so many people looking at my work. Here’s to a lot more images and even more traveling and I hope to still hear from you in my tenth year!
As for the photograph above, I thought it was a fitting image for today as the structure reminds me of my Momentary Awe logo. It’s a building called the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Astana, Kazakhstan and it was built to host the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions.
Technical details | Aperture: ƒ/4 | Camera: X-T2 | Focal length: 24mm | ISO: 200 | Shutter speed: 1/3000s