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I am a Canadian currently living in Scotland. I moved to the UK initially to pursue graduate work at the University of Oxford and am now a PhD student based in Scotland. Over the past few years I've lived in England, Scotland and Egypt, and continue visiting Canada frequently. This is really just a diary of photographs highlighting some of the places I've visited since moving to the UK. Photography allows me to savour my surroundings and reflect on my experiences more vividly. If you have any questions please send me an email: sarah.hynek@gmail.com

Friday 16 April 2010

Springtime in the gardens of Oxford





















Finding hidden gems, including quiet gardens and meadows, is something truly special, particularly during spring when everything is coming to life. Blossoms cover the grounds of Port Meadow and the Fellows' Garden in Magdalen College (which is attached to Addison's Walk by a small bridge). The final photo was taken on my graduation day.

Tuesday 13 April 2010

Oxford's architecture




















I will never forget driving over Oxford's Magdalen Bridge in late September 2008. I was moving away from home, from family and friends in Canada, to a new country to start a Masters degree. I was rather bleary-eyed from my flight the previous night and woke up just as my bus pulled into the heart of Oxford. The sun hit the limestone colleges and an overwhelming sense of excitement filled me. I really could not believe I was moving to Oxford and would be studying at the world's oldest English university. Oxford's architecture struck me immediately and it was the first thing I wanted to photograph. I had barely left my bags in my room before I was out the door exploring. This is a small selection of some of my favourite hangout spots. The red brick structure was my college, Keble, and resembled a checkerboard. Other photos highlight All Souls College, the Ashmolean Museum, the Bodleian Library and Radcliffe Camera and Oxford's wonderful cafes. 

Saturday 27 February 2010

Camping in wild Scotland




















These photos were taken on my first camping venture in Scotland, and actually it was my first trip to Scotland in general. I only had a small digital camera at the time, no advanced DSLR, but the photos still turned out quite well I think. Having beautiful landscape really makes the photo no matter what camera you have.  Places highlighted here include Eilean Donan Castle, Lochcarron, Applecross, the Isle of Skye and Glasgow.

The Western Wall





While study at Oxford I had the opportunity to travel with a group of theologians to Palestine, Israel, Jordan and Egypt. It was a trip that further sparked my fascination and academic interest in the Middle East. A haunting moment was visiting the Western Wall in Jerusalem where human desperation and need for God are inescapable.