SIDEWALK FOR THE LAMP POSTS - Brand new asphalt over Ravni Žabljak, Durmitor
ТРОТОАР ЗА БАНДЕРЕ - РАВНИ ЖАБЉАК, ДУРМИТОР
Нови асфалтни пут ка Ковачкој долини и Питоминама.
► █░▓ It has taken quite some time throughout an extremely fine October and a very dry November (2019) to finish a stretch of mere few hundred meters of this asphalt road. It is connecting Kovačka dolina and Pitomine to the town (seen here). Perhaps the amount of time was really necessary to come up with such an unique sidewalk design as this one. Populated by the lamp poles, it is clearly meant for the heavy drunkards amongst us who need the posts on their way to home after the party has been called quits.
Another novelty is that there is no roadside, which used to be an integral part of the road concept before. But why not make the road extra wide instead? At expense of the roadside. Sounds logical. Every user shall appreciate that. If not for the more surface to his avail, than for the lack of litter usually spread over the wayside. The proposition "no wayside, no litter" seems a fair idea!
Panasonic DMC-G80 with Olympus 40-150mm f/4-5.6 lens stopped down to f/5.6 at it's widest (the shortest end). Handheld. Without excellent G80's IBIS, at 1/100 sec. this image would have been blurred and thoroughly unappealing. Olympus lens has no stabilization itself. I'll see to upload the FD version of the image in some time.
Out-of-the-camera jpeg, slightly edited in IrfanView 4.54 - this ultimate viewing software defies and redefines the boundaries of the flawed platform I've been using it on. It isn't replacement for the Photoshop, Luminar, Corel Photo Paint, Affinity, Lightroom or Capture One. But it takes up a negligible fraction of your resources compared to the hardware hungry aforementioned elephants, and other viewing software, it's rock stable, it's fast even on the old machines and ergonomically it's almost perfect. I've been using it for two decades now on countless many machines and all the platforms since XP that have passed the PC revue, and I honestly don't remember that IrfanView has failed me ONE SINGLE TIME.
SIDEWALK FOR THE LAMP POSTS - Brand new asphalt over Ravni Žabljak, Durmitor
ТРОТОАР ЗА БАНДЕРЕ - РАВНИ ЖАБЉАК, ДУРМИТОР
Нови асфалтни пут ка Ковачкој долини и Питоминама.
► █░▓ It has taken quite some time throughout an extremely fine October and a very dry November (2019) to finish a stretch of mere few hundred meters of this asphalt road. It is connecting Kovačka dolina and Pitomine to the town (seen here). Perhaps the amount of time was really necessary to come up with such an unique sidewalk design as this one. Populated by the lamp poles, it is clearly meant for the heavy drunkards amongst us who need the posts on their way to home after the party has been called quits.
Another novelty is that there is no roadside, which used to be an integral part of the road concept before. But why not make the road extra wide instead? At expense of the roadside. Sounds logical. Every user shall appreciate that. If not for the more surface to his avail, than for the lack of litter usually spread over the wayside. The proposition "no wayside, no litter" seems a fair idea!
Panasonic DMC-G80 with Olympus 40-150mm f/4-5.6 lens stopped down to f/5.6 at it's widest (the shortest end). Handheld. Without excellent G80's IBIS, at 1/100 sec. this image would have been blurred and thoroughly unappealing. Olympus lens has no stabilization itself. I'll see to upload the FD version of the image in some time.
Out-of-the-camera jpeg, slightly edited in IrfanView 4.54 - this ultimate viewing software defies and redefines the boundaries of the flawed platform I've been using it on. It isn't replacement for the Photoshop, Luminar, Corel Photo Paint, Affinity, Lightroom or Capture One. But it takes up a negligible fraction of your resources compared to the hardware hungry aforementioned elephants, and other viewing software, it's rock stable, it's fast even on the old machines and ergonomically it's almost perfect. I've been using it for two decades now on countless many machines and all the platforms since XP that have passed the PC revue, and I honestly don't remember that IrfanView has failed me ONE SINGLE TIME.