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sacro smartphone - shot on film 35MM

Another image from my smartphone series or "how low can you go"

My most successful image on Instagram so far

You read your texts, I'll capture

ENG: In my smartphone memory is now a bit longer a small picture series with 7 photos of the newest subway station of Berlin. The speech is here from the subway station Museum Island (Museumsinsel).

 

The "Museuminsel" subway station is one of three of the newest subway stations in Berlin's Mitte district of the same name. It is part of the extension of the U5 underground line from Hönow deep in the east of the city beyond Alexanderplatz to Brandenburg Gate and on to the terminus at Hauptbahnhof. Construction had its groundbreaking ceremony in 2010 and it was ceremonially opened in mid-2021. The mega highlight here is the integrated starry sky. The other two new stations are also already in operation and bear the names "Rotes Rathaus" and "Unter den Linden".

 

 

GER: In meinem Smartphone Speicher liegt jetzt schon etwas länger eine kleine Bilder Serie mit 7 Fotos vom neusten U-Bahnhof Berlins. Die Rede ist hier vom U-Bahnhof Museumsinsel.

 

Der U-Bahnhof „Museumsinsel“ ist einer von drei der neusten U-Bahnhöfe im Berliner Ortsteil Mitte des gleichnamigen Bezirks. Er ist Teil der Verlängerung der U-Bahn-Linie U5 von Hönow tief im Osten der Stadt über den Alexanderplatz hinaus zum Brandenburger Tor bis zur Endstation Hauptbahnhof. Der Bau hatte seinen ersten Spatenstich 2010 und er wurde Mitte 2021 feierlich eröffnet. Das mega Highlight ist hier der integrierte Sternenhimmel. Die anderen zwei neuen Bahnhöfe sind ebenfalls schon in Betrieb und tragen die Namen „Rotes Rathaus“ sowie „Unter den Linden“.

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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Previously unpublished archive shot from February 2019.

 

The blown out background sometimes impossible to avoid in a city grid at higher latitudes and perhaps why this shot was left in the archive so long. Enjoy.

Smartphone shot last week

 

Rot * Orange * Gelb * Grün * Hellblau * Indigo * Violett

 

Scheint die Sonne am Gewitter-Himmel, entsteht meist ein Regenbogen in diesen leuchtenden Farben (und zwar stets im "GegenLicht". und in der obengenannten Reihenfolge der

Farben.

 

Red * Orange * Yellow * green * light blue * Indigo * violet

 

If the sun shines in the thunderstorm-sky, usually a rainbow arises in these luminous colours (and always in the "backlight". and in the above order of Colors.

... mit dem Smartphone

... with the smartphone

Amsterdam. Das Foto habe ich 2012 mit einem Handy gemacht und jetzt refurbished.

in explore ca 252

Joni Mitchell - The Three Great Stimulants

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From the Theresienwiese in Munich.

Stitch of two images from the main camera from the ZTE Axon 30 Ultra taken with MotionCam

AMSTERDAM LIGHT FESTIVAL - Three figures sit next to each other on a bench, displaying the typical characteristics of smartphone users: their heads are bent, fingers typing and swiping, and their faces lit up by their phone screens. While their bodies are physically present, their minds are elsewhere.

The phone and computer screens that, literally and figuratively, light up our lives are irresistable. We read new messages immediately and want easy access to our social media, useful apps, and browser. Our smartphones are with us all the time – in bed, on the toilet, in the train, at our desk. They are an extension of our contact with our families, friends, and even people on the other side of the world. And as a result, we engage ourselves more with the virtual and superficial reality than with each other and the real world around us, something Lucas makes painfully clear. Actively involving the audience in the ‘story’ is a recurring feature in the work of the British artist, who works in Amsterdam as a graphic designer.

 

The shoulders drop forward, the head is bent - the typical posture of smartphone users puts immense strain on the neck. Even a slight tilt of the head puts about 12 kilos of pressure on the neck, according to scientists.

Impact exposition

From my UK roadtrip of 2019, photo taken with smartphone.

 

Thanks for all the faves and comments, even for just taking the time to view my photo's, much appreciated.

 

If I give faves, then most of the time they are not given in a "blink of an eye", I like to look at details to see how much they enriched a photo and how they draw my attention, to everyone "keep up the great/nice/good-looking/wonderful work of photography".

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