7th November, 2011

This photograph shows a chicken called Bertha in front of an old railway bridge which was destroyed in 1945.
It’s part of a great photo book called “Ein Tag Deutschland” (One day in Germany), which I’d like to recommed today.
On May 7th 2010 hundreds of photographers travelled through Germany to capture moments on camera that are representative for this country. The pictures taken are sometimes spectacular and extraordinary, but sometimes show all-day life situations and ordinary people… 
CLICK HERE to see some of the pics. (via spiegel.de)

This photograph shows a chicken called Bertha in front of an old railway bridge which was destroyed in 1945.

It’s part of a great photo book called “Ein Tag Deutschland” (One day in Germany), which I’d like to recommed today.

On May 7th 2010 hundreds of photographers travelled through Germany to capture moments on camera that are representative for this country. The pictures taken are sometimes spectacular and extraordinary, but sometimes show all-day life situations and ordinary people… 

CLICK HERE to see some of the pics. (via spiegel.de)



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