Still have pretty cold weather here (almost around ZERO) due to North anti-cyclone still pushing the air. But that means pretty clean skies and with possible nice colors on sunset.
So one of the evening was too tired to sit in front of PC and blogging in steemit... so decided to go out for a walk in the Old Town of Klaipeda, Lithuania. Didn't really want to bring all the usual equipment with me, which is still pretty heavy and bulky, so just took the smallest possible SONY NEX-3, which as per my practice is still good enough.
Well, that were some colors in fact, but not too much. So all the series is color graded in post-production (Lightroom and Photoshop) to get some more special mood
So lets start from the general view from the bridge. The river Dane comes goes to the gulf at this place and not so far to the actual gates to the port and Baltic Sea then (you will see it at the end of the story)
OLD MILL HOTEL keeps quite an authentic vision how the Mill was looking at this place at XIX century
Pretty interesting game of geometrical lines and reflections of the Hotel building
Famous "Ghost of the City" sculpture... pretty scary at night though :)
Another installation - a metal tree - holding flowers during summertime
General view to the river and the hotel from other side than the first photo
Now we are coming to the territory of cruise terminal and the yachts port. Not really much here during the winter times of course. And you can see some of them safely lifted to the pier. Autumn and winter here is pretty stormy and sometimes icy. That vessel with a red superstructure is SAR - port fire fighter and rescue ship
Well known sculpture of the boy, saying "hello" to the incoming ships or maybe "bye bye" to the ones leaving it. That's for you to decide what you do like more ;)
And you can almost see the gates to the port at the horizon line
And at this point we are coming to the end of this short story, since was really damn cold Northern wind and got frozen quite a lot
Come back for more stories if you liked that one. Hope you really enjoyed!
Category | Cityscape/Architecture |
Camera | SONY NEX-3 / 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 |
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woe damn @axeman you have great tallent for #photography skill
are you editing on photoshop or,,,,did u suggest me on stuff to editing.
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You cant become good at once.. that's question of practice and again practice
The amazing photo,i like,i like yours post,good job friend,nice,i support you @axeman.
Many thanks and welcome!
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This is an awesome photography. Its really amazing photo and also creative art. I really impressed your photography.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it a lot )
Amazing pictures @axeman great job
Thank you!
You very welcome
your photos have this incredible "haunted" look, thanks for sharing
Great tour of this beautiful city! Thanks!
Welcome!
GOOD!
nice ph0t0
Realmente increíble elegiste la hora precisa para que los colores se reflejaran como es ! con una buena cámara y el momento indicado creo que no se necesita photo shop! felicitaciones
That are some really great photos right there. I especially like the photo of the Old Mill Hotel.
As i am new to Photography and just recently got my first DSLR (Nikon D5300 with 18-55mm Kit lens), do you have any tips for a beginner like me?
Just shoot around to see which genre of photography you really prefer and then concentrate on it. Then you can find a lot of tutorials in internet to improve your skills
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Absolutely gorgeous - and what a treat, we get to see new places without ever leaving home. Thank you for sharing these with us (and hooray for photoshop! LOL).
Yeah, important is not to overuse it :)
There is definitely "too much of a good thingĺ with Photoshop sometimes.