Dniester riverbank (2010) Photography by Magda Durda

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The bank of the Dniester River. One of many. This 1,362-kilometer-long river flows through various geographical lands. It begins in the Eastern Carpathians, flows through the Volyn-Podol highlands and, after flowing through the Black Sea Plain, ends its journey in the Black Sea. On this stretch we can admire the riverside rock formations and deep gorges [...]
The bank of the Dniester River. One of many. This 1,362-kilometer-long river flows through various geographical lands. It begins in the Eastern Carpathians, flows through the Volyn-Podol highlands and, after flowing through the Black Sea Plain, ends its journey in the Black Sea. On this stretch we can admire the riverside rock formations and deep gorges stretching inland. For the traveler, it is not easy to overcome. First a steep descent, then a steep climb. And so to the next ravine, trudging through bushes of prickly acacia trees.
Analog photography, Canon-F1 camera, scan from negative.

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I fell in love with taking pictures after working in a darkroom for the first time. Only then did I learn how to look through a lens. I prefer black and white analog photography because of the play of light and [...]

I fell in love with taking pictures after working in a darkroom for the first time. Only then did I learn how to look through a lens.
I prefer black and white analog photography because of the play of light and shadow.
In the photos I present images from my hiking trips. I was there, be you too. Enjoy the beauty of nature with me.

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