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Wenn einer eine Reise tut, so kann er was erzählen

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Bjørn Rørslett:
The title is a classic (*)  German phrase and loosely translates to  "If you have travelled you must have something to tell".

* Used first time in 1786, in "Urians Reise um die Welt" by Matthias Claudius

This is equally true today, one quarter of a millenium later. We bring our cameras with us and collect impressions and memories from all corners of the world. So let all other members of the NG community share your experiences by posting a dedicated travelogue. Any trip, short or long, qualifies to be shared among good friends.

rosko:
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--- Quote from: Bjørn Rørslett on June 25, 2015, 13:05:18 --- Any trip, short or long, qualifies to be shared among good friends.

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I would like to share, but most images of my trips were taken with  film cameras.

So I need to learn first how to scan slides making a decent job...

The  last  trips I had, (Polan, North america west coast, south AustraIia/Victoria), I used digital cameras, but I lost all the pictures, they were stuck in a defect hard disc.

That said, I totally agree with your German sentence ! :)

Longhiker:
A perfect and very true phrase and is the major reason that I became interested in photography so long ago. I am always interested in learning about other places and how they are experienced by others.

Edgy01:

--- Quote from: Bjørn Rørslett on June 25, 2015, 13:05:18 ---The title is a classic (*)  German phrase and loosely translates to  "If you have travelled you must have something to tell".

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Thanks for the quote. 

Dan

MILLIREHM:
Funny to find that german title here ;-)

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