My traditional film adventure has begun just a few days before I went to Denmark. I have always wanted to try this out, some of my friends have done "the analogues" before and praised the technique, so eventually I asked one close friend for advice about the equipment and within 15 minutes made a decision, bought an old camera and a few film rolls online.
ESBJERG
I have seen quite a lot of east coast of Denmark, right? It was about time to visit the west coast then! After some research of good-for-a-day-trip west coast destinations I have chosen to visit the city of Esbjerg which is the fifth biggest city in Denmark. It is located on the southern part of Jutland peninsula, near a small island called Fanø. We went there in a largest yet group of seven people.
The second time I was in Aarhus, it was with three of my classmates. The trip was a form of celebration since a day earlier we (as a group) have won the project competition within our class. We had an idea of a nice picnic and agreed on visiting certain attractions. I haven't been to any of them before, so it was a good exploration trip in good company.
After returning from London I said to myself "Okay Ada, no more trips for a while. Chill.". But then two days later my flatmate said to me "hey, we are going to Aalborg for a concert on thursday after class, d'you want to come?". How could I resist the temptation?
Quoting Joey from friends... LONDON, BABY!
I don't ever need much convincing to visit the UK. Even though by being in Denmark I was on one adventure already, when I got an invitation from a friend I spontaneously booked a flight and flew from Aarhus to London. I was promising myself that I would go someplace else than the capital the next time I come around, but oh well, no complains from me! I topped up my oyster and went with the flow.