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So i just got back from a 2 month trip to Europe. Just been backpacking around etc..

Thought i share some photos and i hope you do like them.. Will just upload all the site seeing type photos or the funny ones.. Taken well over 10gbs of photos, so will slowly upload them and keep updating this thread..

Europe 08/09:

Pictures from all over Europe in no particular order. No tripod either :D

Used sigma lens and stock kit lens..

1. Amsterdam Canals

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2. Amsterdam

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3. Nice (france)

From the top look out point!!

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wow great pics, i spent all of october in europe, came home with 6000 something pics lol ( 2000+ form monaco alone) although my pics looks extremely close to yours, jsut not as good :)

hope ya enjoying it

wow great pics, i spent all of october in europe, came home with 6000 something pics lol ( 2000+ form monaco alone) although my pics looks extremely close to yours, jsut not as good :)

hope ya enjoying it

I loved europe!! Was only there for 2 months but hoping to stay there longer on my next visit sometime in the future..

hahah dont worry i have taken well over 10gbs worth of photos.. Takes ages to sort through so i feel your pain!!

Will upload more soonish..

That last pic is awesome :D

Cheers dude. I got plenty more pics from that location, around sunset too. Heres one more pic, of the attempt of writing Nice (name of the city)

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13. Just having some fun at the beach..

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Edited by siddr20
You've found a very typical "coffee"shop in the netherlands. Don't mention about gettin' in there and just have a smell after that you'll know what i mean :P

Crazy Netherlands ^^ They're not far away from my hometown.

HAHAHAHH but i loved amsterdam.. very crazy indeed and the pub crawls are off the hook!! Shopping there is incredible too!!

where you from?

shame about those cranes and scaffold in the background of a few of those shots.

hmm true..

HAHAHAHH but i loved amsterdam.. very crazy indeed and the pub crawls are off the hook!! Shopping there is incredible too!!

where you from?

That's right :(

I made a shopping trip with my girlfriend last weekend at amsterdam, it was quiet cool too.

I'm from Germany, not far away from the city "Bremen". I'm glad to have only 200km to the dutch border. It takes one and a half hour to get there because there are 7 highway-sections without speedlimits *hrhr*

Sorry for my bad english, i'm trying to write as good as i can.

Greets from Europe :D

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Your english is perfect so dont worry ;)

Wish i was still in europe. Really miss that place, esp travelling from city to another. I didnt get time to come to germany :D

Hopefully today i will upload some more photos :)

Your english is perfect so dont worry :)

Wish i was still in europe. Really miss that place, esp travelling from city to another. I didnt get time to come to germany :(

Hopefully today i will upload some more photos :)

Ever thought that my grammer totally s*cks :) Thank you very much, i'm very proud of your statement :)

Maybe we can do a little exchange for a few weeks :D . You would have the possibility to visit Europe, especially the north of Germany and i could show you some nice spots 'round here. Like somekind of a special guide-tour through the best spots, nightclubs and historical monuments. I would like to go to Australia for a week as well :ninja: That would be funny ^^

Hope to see some more pictures of your Europe Trip soon :) It's quiet cool to see through the eyes of an intercontinental visitor :happy:

Greetings from Germany

Dominik

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