We always see the results of a photographer’s work, but sometimes the history of taking a photo is even more interesting than the photo itself.

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You may have seen this photo of the Neuschwanstein castle in Bavaria million times. The overview of the castle which opens from the Marienbrucke – a bridge over an 80-meters gorge with a waterfall – is captured by thousands of photos, posters, puzzles, mugs, mouse pads and so on.

Sure enough I wanted to take some original shots, to find an unusual, undiscovered angle. Finally, this is what I came for to Bavaria. In spite of the losses in technique, I still managed to take some unusual shots. But were they successful – it is another question. Read more...

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