Walking in the old town
Chur is a regional capital in the Swiss Alps. I went to high school there at the Kantonsschule. The old part of the town is well preserved, and is car free, which makes it very attractive to walk around town. This is the hallway in a tower, leading to the cathedral located at the edge of the old city.
Most city centers in the USA are owned by cars, not people - I wish cities would introduce car free zones as well. Well, some cities begin to change! Recently we went for dinner to Campbell in the Silicon Valley, California. A few blocks of downtown have been blocked off from cars to provide space for outdoor seating for restaurants. As difficult the COVID-19 situation is, this is one of the positive aspects it brings to society.
I processed a photographic and a balanced HDR photo from two RAW exposures, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
Thank you for visiting - ♡ with gratitude! Fave if you like it, add comments below, like the Facebook page, order beautiful HDR prints at qualityHDR.com.
-- ƒ/5.0, 16 mm, 1/4, 1/15 sec, ISO 400, Sony A6000, SEL-P1650, HDR, 2 RAW exposures, _DSC7383_4_hdr2pho1bal1c.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
Walking in the old town
Chur is a regional capital in the Swiss Alps. I went to high school there at the Kantonsschule. The old part of the town is well preserved, and is car free, which makes it very attractive to walk around town. This is the hallway in a tower, leading to the cathedral located at the edge of the old city.
Most city centers in the USA are owned by cars, not people - I wish cities would introduce car free zones as well. Well, some cities begin to change! Recently we went for dinner to Campbell in the Silicon Valley, California. A few blocks of downtown have been blocked off from cars to provide space for outdoor seating for restaurants. As difficult the COVID-19 situation is, this is one of the positive aspects it brings to society.
I processed a photographic and a balanced HDR photo from two RAW exposures, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
Thank you for visiting - ♡ with gratitude! Fave if you like it, add comments below, like the Facebook page, order beautiful HDR prints at qualityHDR.com.
-- ƒ/5.0, 16 mm, 1/4, 1/15 sec, ISO 400, Sony A6000, SEL-P1650, HDR, 2 RAW exposures, _DSC7383_4_hdr2pho1bal1c.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography