Let's have a look at what my camera saw in Poland
(Travelling alone gives you plenty of time to take photos. This is only a small sample of 600 pictures)
Wieliczka (Salt mines)
I took this picture from the train going to the salt mines. It was snowing really hard, that's why this strange and blurred atmosphere
This one too
The place is pretty dark and claustrophobic. I don't know why but it is cold and windy 2oo meters below ground
This photo was a mistake, i used the flash and the camera was in the wrong colour balance... anyway i think i like it.
Here with the right balance
hanging lamps in the church
Auschwitz
View through the window of the main watchtower
train tracks
just a window
just an old charming man
barbed wire is kind of common there
more
I don't want to know what was the use of this
They maintain the shoes from the victims. Also tonnes of hair, pictures... and many of their personal belongings.
also their hair and toothbrushes
Jazz concert In KRAKOW
Shoes and jazz at Alchemia (best jazz club in Krakow)
Some captures
Spotlight in the concerts' room
Trumpetist
Spectator
The same spotlight from other point of view
Let's see a bit of Krakow
sorry, i couldn't make this sequence bigger, click on it.
The tram (best way to move around the city)
this sign is kind of strange/funny
old colours, the shop looks quite 80's
Cleaning up the windows
Bus, car, old woman
Sunset
I like it
telephone box
Bloody sunset...
Woman walking her dog
so... the trip is over
Thanks my Italian friends Pietro, Artur, Marcello, Teo and... il dentista.
Grazie Amici. I hope I'll see you again some day.
(Travelling alone gives you plenty of time to take photos. This is only a small sample of 600 pictures)
Wieliczka (Salt mines)
I took this picture from the train going to the salt mines. It was snowing really hard, that's why this strange and blurred atmosphere
This one too
The place is pretty dark and claustrophobic. I don't know why but it is cold and windy 2oo meters below ground
This photo was a mistake, i used the flash and the camera was in the wrong colour balance... anyway i think i like it.
Here with the right balance
hanging lamps in the church
Auschwitz
View through the window of the main watchtower
train tracks
just a window
just an old charming man
barbed wire is kind of common there
more
I don't want to know what was the use of this
They maintain the shoes from the victims. Also tonnes of hair, pictures... and many of their personal belongings.
also their hair and toothbrushes
Jazz concert In KRAKOW
Shoes and jazz at Alchemia (best jazz club in Krakow)
Some captures
Spotlight in the concerts' room
Trumpetist
Spectator
The same spotlight from other point of view
Let's see a bit of Krakow
sorry, i couldn't make this sequence bigger, click on it.
The tram (best way to move around the city)
this sign is kind of strange/funny
old colours, the shop looks quite 80's
Cleaning up the windows
Bus, car, old woman
Sunset
I like it
telephone box
Bloody sunset...
Woman walking her dog
so... the trip is over
Thanks my Italian friends Pietro, Artur, Marcello, Teo and... il dentista.
Grazie Amici. I hope I'll see you again some day.
8 comentarios:
great pictures, in a really gabo's way ;-)
bye G&D
Gabiño que fotos más chulas! Que viaje tan interesante, me das un poco de envidia desde el otro lado del charco la verdad...
Haré lo propio, los grlaciares de aquí te encantarías, podrías pasarte horas fotografiándolos!
Gran trabajo, muchos besos, Alex.
niiice pictures! but why are you naming all of them? would be much nicer just to look at them without the text underneath all the time. just a suggestion, still very nice photos :D hugs and greetz from holland, seb
Hermosas Fotograías!!!
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Un placer conocer este espacio
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saludos
Gabony Nice... Good stuff
Desconocía este blog Gabo, te agregaré porque encima es bueno crack! Las fotos de los campos de concentración están muy bien, yo estuve el finde pasado en uno cerquita de Berlín e impresiona bastante.
gaborrrrrrrr
no sabía que tenías un blog!!
me molan tus fotos y experimento grandes recuerdos, pues yo también he estado en Polonia y en el pueblo de Oswycin(se que no se escribe así) y me trae buenos recuerdos ver estas fotillos. Veo que aprovechaste las clases de foto del ceu más que yo pues las fotos están verdaderamente bien jejeje
me encanta la foto de just a window jeje creo que tanto foto como titular te definen
youre just... gabo!!
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