This is one of the pictures that I really love - the ones that come out of the box the way I want them, and need no further editing. There's little more to do with them than just sit and enjoy.
There's nothing more pleasing than a windless day when you're out hunting water reflections. Thanks to the slight fog, the opposite end of the river is invisible, which makes the whole scene look as though it's floating in the air.
If you wanna know where exactly was I when shooting this picture, do the following: 1) Open Google 2) Open Google Maps 3) In the search field, copy and paste the following:
42.919995,23.811953
4) See the green arrow? That's where I stood when taking this picture :)
Big as it was, the previous panorama couldn't catch all that was visible that morning. And this piece of the frame could not be missed, so I decided to give it a post of its own. I think it was worth it.
The night is over and the sun is beginning to emerge from its nocturnal dwelling, preparing to manifest once again across the sky's azure dome. That statement was neat!
Night mode is up one last time before the sun shows on the horizon. I really love this building even though I don't know what it is or what is its purpose. But the fact is, it looks nice. It is even better when there's heavy mist surrounding it, but it usually happens just before sunrise, when I'm asleep. But this ain't bad either.
This picture surely is hot! All it required though, was just turning the lights off. And a decent amount of space between the camera and the flame - we don't want our Olympus melting, right preciousss?
It's alive! Yeah, the blog is up again and ready for action, packed with promising new photos for you to enjoy. I do see the light at the end of the tunnel. :P