
We’re back in Nuremberg after a great weekend in Berlin where we visited close friends. Besides spending real quality time together I also got some street shooting done when we headed into city center after we did a fun tour riding a rail trolley (Draisine) in the afternoon.
This street photo I took during the blue hour near the Alexanderplatz. I loved the color contrast between the blue light outside in the street and the yellow light in the shop window. Then I merely waited a few seconds until a subject arrived on the scene (didn’t have more, as the others in the party, already starved, where rushing towards a nearby Vietnamese restaurant that we always visit when in Berlin).
The photo was taken with the PEN-F and the 12mm F/2. Image specs are 1/250 sec @ f/4 and ISO 1600. When shooting people in the blue hour, don’t even try to get the white balance right in order to get correct skin tones. That’s why it is called blue hour 😉

That’s “Monsieur Vuong”. Same camera/lens combo, specs 1/20 sec @ f/4.5 and ISO 1600. As I’ve written many times on this blog, instead of complaining about cars parked in the wrong place in front of your subject, use them to your advantage. Have I mentioned I love reflections?
There is more to come from our Berlin weekend, stay tuned!
Wish you a great Sunday!
Marcus
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I love the blue hour…and reflections. Great captures Marcus! Glad you enjoyed your time in Berlin.
Thanks, Amy, much appreciated! Marcus
It’s a pity you didn’t have the luxury of waiting for the “perfect” subject to enter your frame — but you still did a fantastic job with the subject you were provided, Marcus! Welcome home. 🙂
Thanks, Heide, so much appreciated! Marcus
I love the reflections too! Sometimes they work to our advantage. Might as well work with them when we can’t avoid them. Great shots!
Thanks, so much appreciated! Marcus
I will (stay tuned)! 🤗
Oh, thank you for the “blue hour” commentary, Yes! and reflections…so lovely. Sometimes so symbolic, too. Thanks for taking time to share…
Thanks for commenting and the kind words, much appreciated! Marcus
very cool. Not easy with “night-light”. great!
Thanks, Caudia, as always much appreciated! Marcus