…this morning was very beautiful, and so was the sky…
(Usually I sleep at this time of the day, but there are exceptions to the rule… like today. And now I go to make tea and coffee and wake up my beloved;-)
…this morning was very beautiful, and so was the sky…
(Usually I sleep at this time of the day, but there are exceptions to the rule… like today. And now I go to make tea and coffee and wake up my beloved;-)
Sometimes you forget about some photos.
…And sometimes you can find one, while browsing your own photo archives on the hard-disk, and say to yourself ‘Wow! I like this one! Why don’t I post it on my blog?’…
And so I did, with this one:)
I like it. It was made while on the bicycle, after a heavy rain, and with the sun shining brightly…
It was almost winter in the Borissov’s Garden, a few days ago, but today Spring can be felt stronger and stronger in the air and the birds start singing on the trees, thinking of Love…
I call it Magic.
Some call it optical illusion, or physics.
For me, it will be Magic forever, and I’ll never forget this moment, when I first saw this “gem” glimmering in the grass…
Rila mountain is a magic place, I love to return there again and again…
[Note: Shot in a forest in Rila mountains, on Oct. 1st, 2006; for full EXIF, check the thumbnails]
I am a lucky owner of a Canon EOS 350D digital camera, plus 3 sets of lenses — 28-105 mm, 90-300 mm, and one 50 mm for macro shots.
But this is just for a few days… I’ve borrowed the Canon from a friend, to experiment, and will have to return it soon; still, I have some time to experiment…
…and today I tried to make a photo of the Moon, when it was rising above the horizon.
To make the long story short, here are my modest results (click the thumbnail for full-size):
I tried a lot of manual settings, before I achieved some acceptable results. Also, the 90-300 lens is not very good at its long end (after the 220-300 mm range images tend to become a bit blurry), and still…
…I am very happy with this shot of mine – the first one in my life, in which you can see actually the Moon, and not a blurry yellow dot instead! ;-)
Maybe I’ll publish some more shots these days…
The 350D is a marvellous machine — pity that I can’t afford myself one like it… But maybe one day, who knows? :-)
PS If you’re curious about the full EXIF info (ISO, exact aperture, exposure, etc.), check the thumbnail!
PPS As if by accident, NASA Image of the Day (APOD) published yesterday a very interesting photo of the moon, too – reason is the full lunar eclipse which happened on the 28th of August and lasted for 90 minutes:)
This is one of my favourite shots from this summer’s going to the Black Sea — I liked the sunset colours a lot, the clouds, the sun rays, shining through the trees, and the seagull, which passed though my field of vision by accident right in the moment when I was pressing the trigger of my Pentax! :-)
(14 August 2007 @ ~19:00 h, St. Constantine and Helena resort, near Varna, Bulgaria; the photo was made from a small pier in the sea facing the shore; for full EXIF, check the thumbnail)
From time to time, I still struggle to publish a word or two in the English version of my blog.
Here’s a photo from my recent vacation on the Black Sea (in the resort St. Constantine & Helena, near Varna city). On it, you can see two waves meeting:)
Note: Except for the brightness & contrast, and a 1-degree horizon-leveling, nothing was changes on the bigger variant of the photo:)