The Paradise Island Light, also known as the Hog Island Light, was built in 1817. The light is the oldest in the Bahamas. In the background is the massive Atlantis Resort.
Water is what runs out of the kitchen taps or a playground drinking fountain. It fills bathubs and pools and yes, of course, the ocean- but at a certain depth, water becomes a barrier from all you remember, all you think you know.
During my long May weekend in Kraków I had a rare occasion to grab a few beers with my remote teammates. We finished the evening early, but two of us decided we're not done and went for a late night walk.
Half an hour before the alcohol prohibition (yup, it's a thing in this one city in Poland!) we bought a few beers and started sipping them illegally in one of the local parks.
And guess what? Well, my teammate had a skateboard. And I had my fastest lens on my camera.
So, what happened next? Well, around 2am somewhere in the center of Kraków one IT nerd started testing his old skateboard skills. The other IT nerd sat on the ground and started stress-testing his Viltrox f/1.4 lens and an ISO setting well above 20k.
My lovely friend successfully landed a few jumps.
I missed a lot of frames because focusing late at night is hard, but a few serviceable frames happened as well.
So yeah. 90% of people will stop to look at my boring touristy snapshots and move on. I'm more excited about this spontaneous drunk session in extreme lighting conditions. 🤷
Tested my 4x5 reducing back for the #GameBoyCamera last night. Still can't shoot in the daytime, until I get a print done in black. However, it's wild that this is from a toy #camera from 1998.
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Here's one from the archives for #MeerMittwoch. It was taken in lovely, grainy Ektachrome, in Matala, on Crete, in May 1974, which makes it exactly 50 years old.
It was a blowy morning, and the sand was being whipped into a bit of a haze. The fishermen had finished their day's business and hauled their boat up onto the beach. I still wonder what the chap with the walking stick was looking for in his bag though...
automobiler Zivilisation durch die Serra de Tramuntana auf #Mallorca. Nach 14 km kurverreicher Fahrt durch eine karge zerklüftete #Landschaft gelangt man zum kleinen Ort Sa Calobra. 'Ein Ort, den man gesehen haben muss', suggerieren gängige Reiseführer. Ich bin da heute anderer Meinung.