
I’ve spent some days in Berlin, the German capital city, and took this shot of the Brandenburger Tor with my iPhone.

I’ve spent some days in Berlin, the German capital city, and took this shot of the Brandenburger Tor with my iPhone.

I spent some days in Potsdam whenI took my exam in the ISTQB Foundation Level certificate. While walking around in the evening I took these shots with my iPhone:

And another shot, made in Praha, finished on the iPhone.
It was about 10:00 a.m. and we have had no sleep yet…

Something new I’ve done today while watching ‘Cloverfield‘.
It’s called – again really impressivly unobvious: Green Fear

A morning shot from the train taking me to Frankfurt am Main / Germany.
Fire in the hills!

This one is called “A gentle warmth in the dark of night”.
Can you see what it is?

Had a wonderful evening at the Unterfahrt in Munich with The Bad Plus.
The Guardian describes ‘em like this:
“If the Coen Brothers put together a jazz trio, perhaps it would be like this, the comic and the dramatic rolled together.”
Straight to the point!
Hope you like the picture like I do. :-)
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Another scene taken on a drive by shooting on a train.
I especially like the title. :-)
It’s called: Transcendental [philos.] Factualness

Taken this morning in front of the central station in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
It’s called: Conrete Discomfort

Here are some other shots taken and image processed on my smartphone.
These are examples on how easy it is to take a picture and process it to a certain effect in no time on a device as big as a film cartridge of a Polaroid SX-70.
They are far from perfect, but in some points, photography has lost it’s magic. In the early days, you had to have great knowledge of the technics of a camera. You had to be able develop a film and how to develop it for certain effects.
In our days, let’s take 200 pictures, crop the best to a good picture detail, correct the colors, insert objects, remove objects and so on…
Don’t get me wrong, that’s an art too, but in this way, I think, I will never become a good photographer… just a good wanna be photographer… but never say never. ;-)
I hope you like em! :-)

The following shots are a result of a spring walk with the family.
The last two pictures are a result of too much sharpness, saturation and exposure.
A few words to my style: In short… I don’t have one yet. I am still a novice and eager to learn, so don’t be too harsh in your critics. ;-)