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418 330 stands in Gyékényes with train 8995 - InterRegio PANNÓNIA - Pécs (12:17) to Szombathely (16:52) via Nagykanizsa (15:13)
Viernes por la noche, pizza italiana (con aceite picante) se está volviendo una tradición que Miguel y yo estamos instaurando :))
Friday night, Italian pizza (with spicy oil) it is becoming a tradition that Miguel and I are establishing :))
I imagine there's normally a lot more foot traffic. Sunday mornings, not so much.
2 shot panorama.
Explore! Highest position #187. Thanks everyone!
this is so bad but i can't be bothered to have another go.
WAH experimenting with perspective.
and it makes me laugh
I'm looking out the car windshield at the gas station here. It is starting to snow big wet flakes and this is what has accumulated in the window so far.
47/52 Saturdays of Love
"We don't laugh because we're happy - we're happy because we laugh." ~ William James
Three hundred sixty is perfection, but 330 is my limit. At least when I have my feet planted firmly in one spot. My legs and spine were so twisted taking this pano that turning even 1 more degree would have resulted in some nasty fractures, or death!
With it's days wearing pink very much numbered Lothian buses 330 is seen here on Henderson Street on its regular service 22 to the Gyle.
3 April, 2018
30 years _局方_内なる静寂_
Biogon T* f4.5/38mm
F/ Moersch Photochemie
Eco film Developer
ISO400/20° 2+1+40
“Sometimes fate is like a sandstorm that keeps changing directions. You change direction but the sandstorm chases you. You turn again, but the storm adjusts. Over and over you play this out, like some ominous dance with death just before dawn. Why? Because this storm isn’t something that blew in from far away, something that has nothing to do with you. This storm is you. Something inside of you. So all you can do is give in to it, step right inside the storm, closing your eyes and plugging up your ears so the sand doesn’t get in, walk through it, step by step. There’s no sun there, no moon, no direction, no sense of time. Just fine white sand swirling up into the sky like pulverized bones. That’s the kind of sandstorm you should imagine."
BOOM!
I'm pretty proud of this one, I must say.
I borrowed my gorgeous friend Jasa and took a trip down to my favorite bus station after dark tp test out my new softbox and umbrella, and just go nuts with absolutely everything I own (minus the reflector). I played with all sorts of combinations of lighting, and I love that this place was already well-lit so I just got to be creative. None of the bus passengers bothered us, the security people seemed down, and even though my gear was scattered EVERYWHERE, there was no problem with random passerby's.
This was actually the end of this part of the shoot, and I aaaalmost wanted to shoot Jasa here, but I decided to just move on because I didn't think I'd have enough space to work any magic here (the camera is RIGHT up against another wall behind it. That's when I remembered I wanted to take an awesome self portrait here. So I went for it, and I LOVE it! Despite my painfully soft low-shutter-speed focus :/
I can't WAIT to edit more photos!
Shoot-through umbrella w/ speedlite, camera left
Softbox w/ speedlite camera right
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