Sitting

Are You Talking to Me?

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It took me about 5-10 minutes and around 15-20 photos, to get this one right. and by right I mean a photo where you can see the guy on the left is talking and the guy on the right is not really paying attention, he looks like his thinking of something else or maybe day dreaming a little.

Back in the Day

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We took the tram away from the center of Vienna in order to find some flea markets, buy as it turned out they where both closed.
We – My girlfriend and me – decided to walk some of the way back. Well that’s when I saw this window, and as always I had My OM-D ready and quickly made this photo.

I tried to get a 70th look in the post process, cause that’s the time period I think of when I see this photo. the whole interior looks like something from that time. Actually I think this guy been coming here getting his coffee ever afternoon since 1977.

  • Aperture: ƒ/3.5
  • Camera: E-M5
  • Taken: 8 August, 2012
  • Focal length: 17mm
  • ISO: 200
  • Shutter speed: 1/100s

Come Stay on My Beach

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I needed a few hours off the photography hunt, and Mab my tuk-tuk driver – and friend – took me to lake West Baray – see the location, by clicking the geotag link below – and upon arrival we were met by this lovely girl, how asked us to stay at “her” beach, and 5 minutes later we were relaxing/dozing off in one of the hammocks you can see behind her.

Relaxing in the Shadow

As I wrote a few posts ago, I would be in Japan the next month – almost - Well, here I’m two days into the journey, as always I’ll try to post some of the Japan shoots when I’m still out here, but don’t expect to much cause I rather spent the time hunting for new footage the post-process while I’m on the road.

Today’s shoot is not from Japan but from Thailand – where I was in 2008 – it’s from a temple of some kind, unfortunately I forgot the name of the place – and it was a time before geotags – but, anyway I passed this lady having a break in the shadow from all the hard labour she was doing.