… And that was the last day of training.
A cold day, lots of clouds, no inspiration, a perfect day to shoot something (or someone) and a perfect day for a walk.
Third day of training (the long journey)
… and there was the third day.
To cut the story short, those were the actions: a journey to the industrial buildings I’ve shoot yesterday, some flowers, new friends and a long way back home.
Being the first day of traffic restrictions in Bucharest – yeah, we’re hosting the largest NATO Summit (of the week) – the road back home was a nightmare; a long one, almost two hours of “go, break, full stop??? in the first gear. Good opportunity to shoot some photos…
Second day of training (sidewalks)
From the first time I saw the markings for bikers on the sidewalk I thought: “wow! fresh yellow & white paint on the almost black pavement, nice contrast, I have to make some pictures of it???. That first time was long ago. Now the markings are not that bright anymore, the pavement not so black, the contrast not that great. Last night it rained. Dark pavement, clean colors equals good opportunity to shoot some pictures.
That was the main theme of today. A cop that made me wait 20 minutes in traffic, some disused towers I saw from the window. That’s all.
Four days of training (day one)
Starting today, I’m on training. In other words, there are four days of journeys and learning – the good and the bad. The bad: I have to learn (not to fall asleep). The good: I don’t have to carry anything with me so I can carry my camera.
Q: You have four days in one location, some people and your camera. What will you shoot?
A: Day one, get there 1h and 30min earlier. Find the location. Spot some trees and shoot their flowers. See an old-man solving some crosswords. Shoot him. Take eight hours break (or learn something). Get back home as quick as you can (speeding at 5-6Km/h in the afternoon traffic). Mess-up some pictures from your car. Delete them when you get home.
Sunny Saturday
Well, another Saturday, a sunny one. Doesn’t matter to much, I have to work again. From time to time I have to get out to smoke, lucky me. I get to see things, some funny, others not that funny.
Construction site
With my sleep abruptly interrupted by some very loud noises, I get out of my bed, right to my window. There were construction workers – everywhere. Machinery, lots of smoke, dirt, and noise.