Since I'm normally the kind of person who a. likes to take about a million too many pictures of anyone given subject and b. has to review every picture I take to make sure it is "just right", being forced to use disposable cameras for my trip to this famous city felt both limiting and a little depressing.
However, when I got the pictures back on Friday, I have to say, I was pretty pleased with results. Yes, it is sad that I spent 5 days in Berlin and only have 36 pictures to show for it, but i think I got all the necessary pictures and they even turned out pretty well (for the most part... I mean there were about 20 frames that didn't even turn out enough to be developed).
And as an unexpected surprise, they all seem to have a really artsy, vintage look about them. Some I really think could be played off as from the 1970s. But I'll let you be the judge of that; here are some of my favorite disposable pictures of Berlin (ca. 1978/2011):
We stopped by the Berliner Dom just about everyday |
at the Brandenburg gate... with my crazy Indian friend on the left |
a fountain and a Rathaus |
Fernsehturm/TV tower |
The "Ampelmann" famous for being the 'stop' and 'walk' symbols on traffic lights. I took a picture these Ampelmann lights, but alas, it did not turn out! |
all up on that Berlin Wall. David Hasselhoff would be proud |
Me, Andy and Jennifer (2 other ETAs) in our favorite Platz: Alexanderplatz |
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I don't recall the year, but I REMEMBER the time I went to Berlin with YOU!! I can't forget that sweatshirt you bought (b/c we saw it EVERY day thereafter!)The 2011 GAPP kids are in Germany now with their new teacher, exploring Braunschweig, going to Celle, Hamburg, Berlin and Dresden, but all in due time; good stuff!
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