
Getting lost among emerald green trees, hazy skies and intricate reflections on the gently moving ripples of the lake in St James Park, London :) SEE MORE PHOTOS!

Getting lost among emerald green trees, hazy skies and intricate reflections on the gently moving ripples of the lake in St James Park, London :) SEE MORE PHOTOS!

Would have stayed in this area of St James Park all day long capturing all the different plants mixed up all together :) Such a beautiful arrangement, don’t you think? :)

Finding natural beauty and fairy tale style corners of London :)
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An August afternoon in Hyde Park, London :) If you happen to visit, watch out for the horses :D Enjoy


Last summer I happened to spend a couple of weeks in London and my favorite activity has been wandering for hours around the beautiful city parks :)
Not very surprising coming from me, I know :P what can I say :) #natureaddict for life !
So in the upcoming days I wanna share with you my favorite side of London: the green one ! Lots of love xx

Wandering among the green lush, breathing in, feeling free, connecting with nature and daydreaming.

NICE, FRANCE – A few days ago I had the chance to go visit the city’s newly built “green spine” called Promenade du Paillon. It features exotic plants from all 5 continents, fountains, water games and a generally high amount of natural goodness all around. All of this paired with the typical blue sky and sunshine… I’m in love :)
The variety of trees and plants is incredible, I’ll share a few favorites below :) Hope you’ll enjoy this little ‘visual’ walk through these beautiful gardens :) xx
All images shot with Canon 6D + Sigma ART 24-105mm

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – Part 2 of the lovely walk along Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens :) You can read more about it in the Part 1 here. Enjoy xx

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – Walking around the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney at golden hour is so dreamy and interesting. You’ll see lots of local trees and plants that are not very commonly found overseas: from gum trees to bottlebrush, to huge ferns and special varieties of tropical palm trees from QLD, to the incredibly prehistoric-looking half-fallen tree below in the photos. The atmosphere is of course as laid back as you would expect it to be from an Australian city park :) I especially loved the contrast between the wild-looking nature and the skyscrapers in the background that seems to pop up all the time while walking along. Add to this the beautiful golden tones of a powerful ozzy sun (powerful even at dusk) and here it is :) My recipe for a traveller’s dream exploration of the city park ! xx