Great set.
Imagine all the things these cameras have seen.
Great set.
Imagine all the things these cameras have seen.
Yes, captivating indeed. And gravity defying.
The old cameras drew my attention. I once built a little collection of old cameras that I bought in flea markets. One coloured kodak that I sold paid for a Pentax Spotmatic in a shop who's owner collected old cameras.
Let's hope the stuff in the last shot remains in the realm of antiques.
Yo've found another interesting building to explore and photograph.
I think the fog "works" in the first. Nice composition with the lines from the ploughed field taking you straight up to the door
Thanks
Here it is again with the wires removed. I did it manually with the clone tool.
Our house is below the place where I took this shot, and every morning when I wake up here I can look up and see this house through the window and get a first look at what the weather will be like. The sun reaches this house first, before it makes a showing at our place.
I went on an evening hike a few days ago and found these patterns the snow from the night before had left on these trees interesting. And I caught a near full moon on my way back.
Impressive !
I've seen that effect before on hikes around here. The thin white line of snow running up all the trees looks prretty cool, it's only on one side of the tree so it acts a bit like a sign post showing you the direction :-)
Seville street scraps.
Like these night scenes.
Certosa di Parma
Finally made it to the Abbazia di Valserena, Parma. Better known as the "Certosa di Parma" as in Stendhal's book of the same name.
The abbey was deconsecrated by Napoleon Bonaparte, and was used for all sorts of humble uses, until the University of Parma, restored the site to house their visual art archives. It was a pretty foggy day, and I do not know if the fog added or hindered my photography.
I mostly use my 24mm Nikon PC for this set
These images show how important is to see things from different angles, things are not always like they appear from facade...
Reflection
Reflection in so many levels... Nice shot.
@Wormsmeat has written: @Fireplace33 has written:Here's a few shots from our second trip last weekend.
The plan was to get the hiking bus up to near a mountain hut then just hike down.
Little did we know that the hiking buses had already stopped running this season.
...So we had to walk up and down ;-)Still close to the village. The light and shadows opposite looked nice here. I might remove those electrical cables later.
This is amazing. I love it.
Photoshop has a remove wires gadget now.Thanks
Here it is again with the wires removed. I did it manually with the clone tool.
Our house is below the place where I took this shot, and every morning when I wake up here I can look up and see this house through the window and get a first look at what the weather will be like. The sun reaches this house first, before it makes a showing at our place.
Wow! Imagine waking up to that view every day. Lucky you. Back in the day you said you had a holiday home in Mühlbach. Do you now live in the holiday home or is this shot somewhere else?
@Fireplace33 has written: @Wormsmeat has written: @Fireplace33 has written:Here's a few shots from our second trip last weekend.
The plan was to get the hiking bus up to near a mountain hut then just hike down.
Little did we know that the hiking buses had already stopped running this season.
...So we had to walk up and down ;-)Still close to the village. The light and shadows opposite looked nice here. I might remove those electrical cables later.
This is amazing. I love it.
Photoshop has a remove wires gadget now.Thanks
Here it is again with the wires removed. I did it manually with the clone tool.
Our house is below the place where I took this shot, and every morning when I wake up here I can look up and see this house through the window and get a first look at what the weather will be like. The sun reaches this house first, before it makes a showing at our place.Wow! Imagine waking up to that view every day. Lucky you. Back in the day you said you had a holiday home in Mühlbach. Do you now live in the holiday home or is this shot somewhere else?
It's still just a holiday home in Mühlbach. We live mostly about 140km away but visit as often as possible :-)
@Wormsmeat has written: @Fireplace33 has written: @Wormsmeat has written: @Fireplace33 has written:Here's a few shots from our second trip last weekend.
The plan was to get the hiking bus up to near a mountain hut then just hike down.
Little did we know that the hiking buses had already stopped running this season.
...So we had to walk up and down ;-)Still close to the village. The light and shadows opposite looked nice here. I might remove those electrical cables later.
This is amazing. I love it.
Photoshop has a remove wires gadget now.Thanks
Here it is again with the wires removed. I did it manually with the clone tool.
Our house is below the place where I took this shot, and every morning when I wake up here I can look up and see this house through the window and get a first look at what the weather will be like. The sun reaches this house first, before it makes a showing at our place.Wow! Imagine waking up to that view every day. Lucky you. Back in the day you said you had a holiday home in Mühlbach. Do you now live in the holiday home or is this shot somewhere else?
It's still just a holiday home in Mühlbach. We live mostly about 140km away but visit as often as possible :-)
Actually, iirc you live in Upper Austria?
@Fireplace33 has written: @Wormsmeat has written: @Fireplace33 has written: @Wormsmeat has written: @Fireplace33 has written:Here's a few shots from our second trip last weekend.
The plan was to get the hiking bus up to near a mountain hut then just hike down.
Little did we know that the hiking buses had already stopped running this season.
...So we had to walk up and down ;-)Still close to the village. The light and shadows opposite looked nice here. I might remove those electrical cables later.
This is amazing. I love it.
Photoshop has a remove wires gadget now.Thanks
Here it is again with the wires removed. I did it manually with the clone tool.
Our house is below the place where I took this shot, and every morning when I wake up here I can look up and see this house through the window and get a first look at what the weather will be like. The sun reaches this house first, before it makes a showing at our place.Wow! Imagine waking up to that view every day. Lucky you. Back in the day you said you had a holiday home in Mühlbach. Do you now live in the holiday home or is this shot somewhere else?
It's still just a holiday home in Mühlbach. We live mostly about 140km away but visit as often as possible :-)
Actually, iirc you live in Upper Austria?
Yes, correct. Upper Austria is also a nice place to be. It's a small village called Pilsbach.
The one and only tourist attraction in Pilsbach is our open air photo gallery ;-)
Yes, correct. Upper Austria is also a nice place to be. It's a small village called Pilsbach.
The one and only tourist attraction in Pilsbach is our open air photo gallery ;-)
Just had a drive round on Google Maps. I can see why you don't do much street photography ;-)