Showing posts with label window. Show all posts
Showing posts with label window. Show all posts
2011-09-17
Window
Cough, did I already mention that film cameras are so cheap these days that it's kind of hard not to buy them? Here's another case - a nice Nikon 35Ti I got for a few bucks.
2011-09-04
2011-08-19
2011-08-18
2011-08-13
A few stickers
By chance, I saw this one on Flickr and was reminded that I took a similar photo about a year later. And even with the same type of camera.
2011-08-07
2011-08-01
2011-06-24
2011-05-10
Projections
2011-04-30
2011-04-09
2011-04-06
2011-04-03
Harbor
A part of Hamburg's harbor as seen through the window of a bus on a foggy morning a few days ago.
Unrelated to this picture, I'd like to recommend two small photo books that I recently bought: One is Tangente by Laurent Chardon and the other one is Elsewhere by Øyvind Hjelmen. Both show only photos in square format which is something I didn't like very much for years. But it seems I changed my mind recently.
Unrelated to this picture, I'd like to recommend two small photo books that I recently bought: One is Tangente by Laurent Chardon and the other one is Elsewhere by Øyvind Hjelmen. Both show only photos in square format which is something I didn't like very much for years. But it seems I changed my mind recently.
2011-03-30
Tokyo
Taken through a hotel window early in the morning on a dusky November day. The light (on which I admit I had to work a bit) gives the picture a somewhat forbidding atmosphere and at the same time makes the houses look like toys.
Given the recent events, this old photo seemed fitting. And it's from the Ricoh series.
Given the recent events, this old photo seemed fitting. And it's from the Ricoh series.
2011-03-28
Acela
In an effort to get rid of some of my cameras (not that I have that many, mind you), I sold the Ricoh some days ago. And in a subsequent bout of nostalgia I went through the photos I took with this camera to see if there had been some I didn't do justice to. Here's one I found and I'll probably add a few more in the next weeks.
This one was taken looking out of the window of the Acela somewhere between Boston and New York in 2009.
This one was taken looking out of the window of the Acela somewhere between Boston and New York in 2009.
2011-03-10
2011-03-04
Frame
Taken only a few meters away from the previous one. It's probably not readily apparent on screen, but due to limited depth of field and the slight mist the print renders the inner square as if it were a drawing or a painting.
See also here.
See also here.
2011-01-20
2010-11-24
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