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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

Tuesday 20 December 2011

Morning glory







I woke up at 5am on this particular morning to finish a paper. It's always hard waking up so early but the wintry view from my window as the sun rose was worth it.

Monday 21 November 2011

Studying with a view










We often sit outside, hot drinks in hand, and read. These are our surroundings and they are about 15 seconds from our flat. How fortunate we are: huge trees, winding pathways, cute forest creatures, a park and river below.

Saturday 12 November 2011

Orange petals




Autumn waves on the North Sea








The beach in Aberdeen provides a fantastic location for picture-taking. In one direction the beach makes its way south toward the city, and in the other direction the beach travels north for miles, hugging the dunes and golf courses, with nothing really in sight. There are very few people on the beach and at times, one can find they are completely alone listening to the crashing waves and watching the moonrise (and it rises early these days!) An added bonus -- seeing dolphins in the distance or seals bobbing nearby inquisitively staring.

Sunday 25 September 2011

Scotland's Dunnottar Castle








I've very recently moved from Oxford, England up to Aberdeen in Scotland. I look forward to developing my photography more fully in this landscape, or at least my landscape photography. The weather patterns change so quickly living on the coast of the North Sea and there are moments when the sea and sky transport you to a Caribbean beach, although the rugged landscape and nearby castle ruins remind you that you are in Scotland.

A day in Cambridge















While based in England I had the opportunity to see many sights, including Cambridge which definitely reminded me of Oxford with its punting, perfectly kept English gardens and inspiring colleges. There seemed to be even more tiny cobblestone streets with shops and boutiques and I had a hard time deciding whether I preferred Oxford or Cambridge.

Saturday 5 March 2011

Marco Island and Key West














I've been to Florida probably more times than I would like to admit. My parents have enjoyed escaping the cold Canadian winter to take a short break in Southwest Florida. They always visit the beach of Marco Island which is clean, huge and not particularly crowded. Key West is a relatively short boat ride away and provides a livelier and quirkier escape.