
I’m really looking forward to the weekend. Really!! This week was really tough. Sure it is nice to be home, no questions. But working a major project on the US West Coast out of Germany sucks a lot of the joy right out again, considering the 9 hours of time difference. Twice this week my last web meeting with my US based colleagues finished at 2 am in the morning. Long hours and no photography.
So for this post I went back into my archive and found this shot from 2013. A great example why you should always look up, down and sideways when roaming the streets with your camera. This lady was sitting behind a 3rd floor window in one of our big sandstone townhouses. Ok, the color tone of curtain and her dress are not a 100% match, but still, this is as good as it gets.
I took that with my Olympus OM-D E-M5 with the mZuiko 14-150mm F/4.0-5.6 travel zoom. Images specs 1/200 sec @ f/7,1 and ISO 200, 150mm focal length (equals 300mm in full frame equivalent).
The plan for tomorrow is to head to the city with the cam. And to keep the eyes open.
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Have a super weekend!
Marcus
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Great photo! So, street photography isn’t always about what’s on the street.
Absolutely! Street Photography is about capturing life and the streets. I know there are purists who see it differently 😉
The dress and drapery colors are stunning in contrast with the blue of the window framing. Awesomeness!
Thanks so much, Julie, you made my day! Have a good weekend! Marcus
Marcus, this is incredibly beautiful and poetic! And I have never seen something like that.
Wish you a nice relaxing weekend.
Thank you, Kaya, love your kind words! Also for you a great weekend! Marcus
Wow. That is beautiful Marcus! I love it. ❤
Thanks, Janet, love your comment! Have a relaxed weekend! Marcus
You too!!
Wonderful photo, great colors and vulnerability.
Thanks, Gabi Grace, so much appreciated! Have a good and peaceful weekend! Marcus