Autumn is my second favorite season of the year for a reason. The settings of multi-colour environment encouraged me to take these pictures. Some pictures serve the role re-living the exact moment, others are taken to capture a beautiful scene. The pictures attached in this section are intended to do the latter.
With an empty dancefloor and club filled with people, the mysterious atmosphere is prominent in both pictures. "Calm before the storm" - this is what I intended to capture through the picture attached to the left.
Every type of weather has a certain atmosphere.It takes a crucial role in capturing landscape images. Taken at the same location in different weather conditions, one can clearly notice how weather impacts the light and overall mood of the pictures.
Colours in these two pictures are brighter compared to those of attached above. I've been thinking about why I decided to take these pictures, as unlike my friend who was visiting me for couple of days I had visited Schönbrunn Palace and Stadpark numerous times before. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that subconsciously I was excited to host someone I've known since early childhood.
Time machines do not exist, however, time travel can still be possible through photography.
Photography captures and "freezes" the exact moment and reminds us of emotions that inspired us to take the pictures.
To me photography serves the role of a diary. Rather than writing down my emotions, I prefer to take a picture go through the same experience(s) weeks/months later by looking at my library.
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Priorities change with time.
These two pictures perfectly illustrate how humans get used to everything quickly and move on with their lives.
Positive attitudes towards Ukraine are still there, however, the war that takes place hundreds and thousands of KMs away has become part of daily life, hence the need to showcase the support lost its significance.
Just an observation.
Hiking in Austria for the first time ever. Breathtaking views reminded me of my hiking experience back in the days.
These two pictures were taken three days after my arrival in Vienna. Seeing this stadium was on top of my to-do list. I am yet to attend football match at this venue, however the fact that the distance between Allianz Stadion and my dorm is only 1km is still exciting to this day.
Interior design can say a lot about places we visit. Going through these pictures again allows to decide whether a certain place is worth visiting again or not. Given that going out is not part of a daily routine, these pictures allow me to re-live and re-experience the moments that differ from boring daily activities.
Looking at the pictures capturing the snow always gives off calm, relaxing vibes. Snowy pictures can remind us of the beauty of the nature, even if pictures are taken in urban settings. As for me, as snow is rare both in Vienna and in the city where I come from, it always adds the "uniqueness" to the picture even if it's taken in a simple setting.
Eclectic architecture and mixture of old and new reminds me of my hometown. When asked whether I feel homesick or not, the answer is always negative, given that throughout more than a year in Vienna, I've never felt nostalgic for home, however looking at my library and seeing numerous pictures of mixture of new and old that to some extent resembles the chaotic architecture of my city made me wonder, whether I subconsciously feel homesick to some extent.
I took the picture - attached below - at the rooftop of a building where I live back in Tbilisi, which perfectly illustrates the eclectic architecture of post-Soviet city.
These pictures could've been attached in the first section, however I did not include these for the sake of comparison - as I did in the first section. I've just realised that every time I go out for a walk when it's foggy outside I always end up taking pictures. This does not apply to other weather conditions - maybe except for snow.
I think it's the 'mysterious' vibe that encourages me to add more and more fog pictures to my library.