by Matthias Kirsch | Dec 1, 2016 | Fördejahr
Well that was a long break. Finally, this week I had the chance to go down to the water again, to take a photo of what is probably the most photographed object in Flensburg these days: The Christmas tree floating at the end of Flensburg harbour. After a quick shopping...
by Matthias Kirsch | Feb 29, 2016 | Fördejahr
Here is one typical inhabitant of the Flensburger Förde: A European herring gull, Silbermöwe in German, hanging out on a pole in Flensburg harbour, in front of the ever picturesque tower of Altes Gymnasium high school. Share this...
by Matthias Kirsch | Jan 6, 2011 | Photo of the day
This is a winterly view over the city of Hamburg, taken one year ago. We went up to the top of the Nikolaikirche ruin. The church was bombed and destroyed in 1945 (as was most of the city), with only the tower remaining. It now serves as an excellent place to take a...
by Matthias Kirsch | Dec 24, 2010 | Photo of the day
It’s the day of the Holy Night, the day we in Germany celebrate Christmas! Today opens the last door of the Advent calendar, our way to count the days until the arrival of Christ (and Santa). The photo shows (supposedly) the world’s longest Advent...
by Matthias Kirsch | Nov 10, 2010 | Photo of the day
The museum shipyards in Flensburg are an infinite source for interesting detail photos. Here a group of dedicated people restores and repairs old boats with the methods and materials of like 100 years ago, and visitors can just walk freely in the area and watch...