Archive for March, 2010

Brasov…from a higher ground

March 30th, 2010

A few days ago, on a sunny day I decided to go up on a hill called Snails Hill to take some photos with a part of Beasov.  Here’s part of the photos from that day plus a panorama:

Into the infinite

March 25th, 2010

Silhouette’s at the sunset

March 9th, 2010

The work of an artist

March 5th, 2010

Aperture, f number, shutter speed, exposure, ISO setting, mattering, bracketing, for a “normal” person this has no meaning. But for a photographer is the difference between a picture and a photograph. I sad for a “normal” person, because to be a photographer, you need to be a bit “abnormal”, out of the ordinary, in a strange way, because you have to see everything from a different angle, so you can capture something else then a normal person sees or else, you end up to be exactly like a tourist, just because you haven’t seen that “thing”.

Lenses, filters, batteries, memory cards, these are usual stuff that you find in a backpack or a bag hanging on a photographer’s shoulder. You ignore everyone around you, there is only you and the viewfinder, you never think what people say about you when you lay on your belly or you crawl under a fence or even when you stay in a position that’s a bit funny or strange.

Being a photographer can sometimes be a challenge, or is most of the time, not just sometimes, a challenge. But in the end it pay’s off, when you see your creation. An example of that you can see in the images below and more of that here.

The Blue, Yellow & Red on Top

March 4th, 2010

6 o’clock somewhere

March 3rd, 2010