Posts Tagged ‘street’
One of my common paths through the city leads me next to this magnificent building I take photos of from time to time. Here is a detail. It is the Museum of Vuk and Dositej. The architectural style is eye candy. Here I finally returned that brilliant 50 mm lens, for the last two rolls of film had some unsuccessful photos due to lens focusing issues (the other 50 mm lens I tested at the time).

Monday, March 31st, 2014 at 11:15 am
SLR |
another time,
architecture,
Belgrade,
Beograd,
Bosko Martinovic,
Canon 1000D,
Canon Rebel XS,
lamp,
museum,
old street lamp,
Serbia,
SLR,
street,
Vukov i Dositejev Muzej,
Yashica FX-3
Old Bratislava is simply in love with the camera. I used a bit of sepia to enchance the atmosphere.

By the way, this photo was published in the Serbian ReFoto magazine in October 2012, within the annual photo contest.
Sunday, February 16th, 2014 at 2:01 am
DSLR |
Bosko Martinovic,
Bratislava,
Canon 1000D,
DSLR,
photography,
retro,
sepia,
Slovakia,
street,
tram,
urban
Sometimes, when there is no reference object in the image, inclined surfaces appear more flat and therefore less interesting. The façade really helped me emphasize the inclination and maybe the pedestrian’s effort

Monday, August 26th, 2013 at 11:32 am