Showing posts with label train. Show all posts
Showing posts with label train. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Panning and getting dizzy

While we are at Poiana Brașov for the workshop Metamorphoses V of UNESCO and I'm dearly defeated all day because of the snow that hasn't stopped since morning and has covered the whole place, I will give you some photos from previous week, when I had experimented with panning while in the train and returning to Bucharest.

Seriously, it's October 1st. I know that we are in the mountains, but snow?! And so much? At least in Paris it snows in January and February, when it's still sad but at least it's expected! Anyway. To the photos.

So, trying to have one part of the image clear while the others look like they are in motion, I tried to follow one spot with the movement of the train. This is one of my successful tries.
And this is the same try, with more intense colours, clearer and with your beloved watermark.
A small, lonely little tree seems to be motionless while the world around it is running. I like a lot this one.
As you expected, I like the edited one more. Imagine if only I had edited the photo only to like more the unedited one. This would be the definition of fail, actually. But it's not. No, not today.
Come on, get dizzy with me! Wheeeeeeeee!
I like this effect. Enough with it for now though. Next post will have more normal photos! For now, remember to click on the photos to see them bigger.
On a side note, I cannot hide my joy for the fact that the neo-nazi criminal organization is being dissolved and its members incarcerated with lots of heavy charges, but I cannot hide my worries for the timing. Many people have known them and their sick nature for many years now. But the government found out only after the murder of Killah-P? And now suddenly many politicians and opinion manipulators (who work as journalists) became antifascists? Would I be too strict to say that Greece is a bit messed up?

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

A sunny day!

After my appointment at Pole Emploi early today, I took my time to return home. I went through the train station, which gave me the opportunity for some nice shots. This is one of them.

Not the slightest little cloud! That's the Paris we love even more!
And here it is, after the editing. A mass of cement and iron and yet, it looks beautiful.
This is after I left the station, at the stairs leading to the street.
This is after some serious editing. Notice the out of focus leaf at the bottom right corner.
And this is something I just love! Clear lines, only red and cyan are kept and this must be the first photo of which I'm actually proud!
Even if I have many photos to publish, I wanted to give you these fresh ones. I mean, it's barely an hour since I took them and here I present them to you. Both of you!