Picture of the day

TravelI’ve been in the office since all the time since I woke up today and until I came home just a few mintues before the calendar changes to the next day. I planned to photograph a small Chinese take away place which looks great in the dark, but they were closed already and the lights were off. When I came home thinking about what to submit today, I saw my passport laying on the table, and immidiately it struck me. Passport, money and airticket will make for a nice travelling theme. But since I am not going anywhere any time soon and it has been some time since my last travel, I couldn’t find any airticket at home. So, be it. Two passports and more money are supposed to make up for it.

The album with the lonely image is here.

Learning to See

The Luminous Landscape runs a great essey by Michael Reichmann called “Learning to See“. It discusses why there are so many websites that tell you everything and anything about the technology part of photography, and why theorical and vision-training resources are so rare. It also provides a few useful hints on how to train your photographic vision. Overall it is a nicely written piece which is easy and interesting to read. There is not so much new inforamation in there though.

Originally found at PhotographyBlog.

V boy idut odni “stariki”

I get a really strange feeling when watching very old films on digital media. “V boy idut odni “stariki”” was filmed in 1973. It is a movie about war pilots in the Second World War. It is definitely eye pitching and funny in inapropriate places for the modern viewer, but is defenitely worth the time, if you haven’t seen it. By the measures of Russian cinematography of 1970s it is a very strong movie with lots of sounds effects, excellent acting and musical accomponiment.

I’ll give it a 7 out of 10. A rusty 7. A 7 from long time ago. But still a 7.

Intersection

Intersection” with Richard Gere, Sharon Stone, and Lolita Davidovich (what a name!) was on TV just now. I watched it from start till end and.. didn’t understand a thing. I was trying really hard, but… hmm.

In the beginning, they make it clear that Richard is going to die in the car accident. So, you already know the ending. Nothing really matters much from this point on. But, anyway… Richard played a reach architect who cannot decide if he should go live and get married with his lover Lolita, or stay with his wife Sharon and daughter. He is deciding back and forth for the whole movie. Of course, that gets both of them pissed. But not really pissed. Rather mildly disappointed. Everything thinks a lot, cries a lot, and falls into memories a lot. And than he dies in the car accident. Now that’s a movie to remember…

I won’t even go into the acting part. I’ll just give it a 4 out of 10. This movie would have been so much better if it was based on a totally other story. Yup.