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Dam on the Bóbr River — Subtle Light and Careful Editing

Tucked away in the Polish Land of Extinct Volcanoes, the historic Bóbr River dam, built in 1912, is a fascinating subject for any photographer who enjoys working with structure, texture, and reflection. The composition of stone, water, and soft light seems simple at first glance but quickly reveals its complexity. Balancing the dam’s strong geometry with the delicate, shifting tones of the river requires patience and a careful eye. Scenes like this have always drawn me in — quiet places where light and shape speak for themselves.

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Church of Peace in Jawor — A UNESCO Treasure on the Cycling Map of Lower Silesia

Exterior of the Church of Peace in Jawor, UNESCO wooden church in Lower Silesia, Poland
The half-timbered exterior of the Church of Peace in Jawor gives little hint of the Baroque splendor hidden inside

Cycling through Lower Silesia is like pedaling through the pages of a living history book. Around every bend, you’ll find a medieval castle, a cobblestone old town, or a sweeping mountain vista.

Yet few sights compare to the Church of Peace in Jawor. From the outside, it resembles a large, modest half-timbered barn. But step inside — and you’re greeted with a Baroque explosion of color, carvings, and paintings. The contrast is so striking it leaves even seasoned travelers speechless.

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A Whispering Cascade in the Land of Extinct Volcanoes

Tucked away in the lush greenery of Lower Silesia, this small yet striking waterfall is a peaceful reminder of how quietly nature can steal the show. Captured in the so-called Land of Extinct Volcanoes — an area rich in geological history and visual character — this scene invites you to pause and soak in the tranquil beauty of moss-covered rocks and gentle cascades.

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