Nikon D80 | 1/160 seconds | f 5.6 | ISO 160 | 75 mm-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nikon D80 | 1/640 seconds | f 6.3 | ISO 800 | 62 mm
Today, like the other five days in the last almost twenty years, should have been about change. Or so they stated each four years. I’m talking about the election day. My disappointment isn’t new or unexpected, or as a matter of fact, even important for a large group of people. But it’s mine. Instead of a long expected generation of new politicians, we have the old school boys.. again and one of the most weak voting presence in our short democracy history.
Without any connection, at the first sight, Lao Tzu, Chinese philosopher and founder of Taoism, said, in another age, that “one may know the world without going out of doors”. It’s a pity that the people, in particular politicians, that have this strategy in mind omitted the fact that then the resources weren’t so poor and the power so concentrated in the hands of few nations.
Soon won’t be any other door to open. The moment to think about the consequences of our actions it’s now.
Nikon D80 | 1/500 seconds | f 5.0 | ISO 100 | 50 mm
Nikon D80 | 1/500 seconds | f 3.5 | ISO 100 | 18 mm
Instead we can keep the memories, the afterglow – the feelings after reading, listening, watching. The only memories I still have with the gramophone is when I listened to records in my childhood. Oh, what happiness when listening the favorite stories.
Like it or not, the so called consumerism drives our life. Shall not drive our passions too.Gramophone, originally known as the phonograph, electromechanical instrument for reproducing sound from a record. A record is a vinyl disc that has a spiral groove with tiny bumps on the walls of the groove; the bumps encode a musical or other type of recording. The gramophone has four principal components: the turntable, the tonearm, the stylus, and the amplifier, although an amplifier was not always incorporated into the instrument. More modern examples came to be called record players.
Nikon D80 | 1/500 seconds | f 4.5 | ISO 1o0 | 40 mm
I like people that are open to pose for me. Me, a complete stranger. I’m not so willing to do so in return, but this is another story. Resuming… I remember the character in this shoot very well. He was standing on the gravel in the old tower square in Sighisoara. Where else if not in Sighisoara, the place most surprising in all