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Hello;-) For me it feels somehow NewYorkish ... but it is Kiev. I am back and the power is so far availble. Wish you good one and will be with you shorty.
PS
i've been to Bruges - wonderful place!
I finally made it to a 1000 followers, thank you so much for the interest in my work, very VERY much appreciated to everyone! Thank you again!
As a sort of way of celebrating, I have decided to setup a new collection, called "Gone to Ground" and it is as the name suggests, ground level photography. I started my photography hobby, which I will soon hopefully go Pro, about 3 years ago, give or take a month or a two, when I nipped back to my very first few shots, I noticed I had a ground shot I really liked, the camera I was using was an ancient Canon 400 EOS, before I slightly upgraded to the Nikon D3400, hopefully in time I will upgrade again to the Nikon D5600.
That ground shot...
...made me feel a bit nostalgic and so I decided to take off the Nikkor VR1, leave the RaynoxDCR250 at home and dust off the kitlens, so off I went and was suddenly re-awakened to the incredible, in fact, lost for choice opportunities, in this rediscovered low level environment. Mostly at night but I will try to incorporate daytime as well.
I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you! :)
PS: Zoom in and look around ;)
Passau, Germany, on the promenade along the Inn River, just upstream from the confluence with the Danube.
😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄!
Window grate, door, manhole cover and stone wall are all rusty, and the door and drainpipe are at least rust-colored.
My own Range Rover (2-door) an early 1980s model I had for some years.
I love these and have had several of them over the years.
I had to get a local company to make opening doors for me as the 'up and over' door didn't allow the RR in. Even so, the nearside wing mirror had to be folded in and parked as close to the wall as possible to allow the drivers door to open wide enough to let the driver out into the side door recess!
Length wise, there was an inch off the workbench behind and an inch from the new doors when shut.
When I moved some years later I still had the RR and needed to make a small alteration to the new garage doors to allow it in.