So my cycling trip have been off to a excellent start with weather that made sure to hold the tradition of giving me I good old sunburn. The northern part of Germany is to me not the most exciting part of the trip because the nature are very familiar to what I know in Denmark. This means endless fields of flowers, tracks going through the fields and a little bit of forest here and there. It is by it self beautiful in a cute and harmonic way. Not the same dramatic feeling of what great coast lines and the high mountains gives you. I do really appreciate this start that I sometimes call "boring" because I feel its also a big part of the journey, to not only start out in the most epic parts but also getting to those places by effort. Let me show you a bit of Germany and my experience so far!
Also did some testing on my camera and how will it handled closeup shots.
I really love what my camera is capable of and it allows me to be much more creative with my photos than a regular phone. I'm still figuring out a lot of the stuff this camera can do but so far I think I got the basics down. Taking photos along the trip is almost as big part as cycling for me. I love trying to set up some good shots, it have become a big hobby for me and it fits well with cycling! I have also recorded a bit to do some videos in the future, although these might not come as frequently out I think it could be another solid way of documenting my trip.
So far so good.. but still a long way to go!
This is it for now guys. I hope you enjoyed seeing some of my very first photos I took on the trip. As said nothing mind blowing have happened to me just yet but damn it feels good to spend my time cycling again! I feel I am off to a great start and within a couple of days I will most likely enter Poland! You will hear from me soon again!
See you on the road
-holm