Post by Barbara on Oct 9, 2006 20:59:47 GMT -5
It's been a while since I want to post pics from Slovenia. I've been to quite some places during the summer and took lots of pics but I have to take time to make a selection...
But here are the pics from the slovenian coast where I went for a walk today. It was a nice worm sunny day, some people were even swimming in the sea which isn't quite usual for this season...it took some courage to swim today though, cause the sea isn't that warm any more. I wanted to do it too (I love swimming so usualy I don't care that much if the water isn't warm), but finaly I didn't have time and had to go back home.
Anyways, here are some pics for the start, I'll post the ones from this summer when I'll do the selection...hope you enjoy!
You can see a village in the distance here...I love this village, it's really nice with its old part (which is almost the whole village), I was thinking about moving there but the problem is nothing ever happens there lol...or very rarely.
This reminded me of a fryed egg lol. It was dead of course and I sure wouldn't like to "meet" it while swimming (I don't think it's very dangerous but I just don't like the idea).
Another close encounter...do you see its eyes? well I don't know if it's eyes, but I see it that way...I should learn more about spiders to know that...
I like the shape of those cliffs, the way they are breaking...
Closer....
In the end I climbed up on the cliffs...I loooooooooooooove watching the endless vast surface of the sea!
This one is a little off topic but I like the pic. I took this one on the shelf (not sure it's the right word) of my window. What impresses me the most with close-up pics of bugs is to see their eyes! I don't know why, but probably simply cause you never see them when you look at them in every day life, without a magnifying glass or macro lens. I kind of forget those creatures have eyes too...and it's a funny feeling when you're taking a pic and actualy see how it's watching you! haha!
It's not very sharp, it's a little hard to take sharp close-up pics, especialy if you are lazy like me lol...I didn't have enough light and was to lazy to put the flash light on my camera or put it on a tripod. The bug was also too dark so I made it clearer in Photoshop, that's why the light doesn't seem natural.
But here are the pics from the slovenian coast where I went for a walk today. It was a nice worm sunny day, some people were even swimming in the sea which isn't quite usual for this season...it took some courage to swim today though, cause the sea isn't that warm any more. I wanted to do it too (I love swimming so usualy I don't care that much if the water isn't warm), but finaly I didn't have time and had to go back home.
Anyways, here are some pics for the start, I'll post the ones from this summer when I'll do the selection...hope you enjoy!
You can see a village in the distance here...I love this village, it's really nice with its old part (which is almost the whole village), I was thinking about moving there but the problem is nothing ever happens there lol...or very rarely.
This reminded me of a fryed egg lol. It was dead of course and I sure wouldn't like to "meet" it while swimming (I don't think it's very dangerous but I just don't like the idea).
Another close encounter...do you see its eyes? well I don't know if it's eyes, but I see it that way...I should learn more about spiders to know that...
I like the shape of those cliffs, the way they are breaking...
Closer....
In the end I climbed up on the cliffs...I loooooooooooooove watching the endless vast surface of the sea!
This one is a little off topic but I like the pic. I took this one on the shelf (not sure it's the right word) of my window. What impresses me the most with close-up pics of bugs is to see their eyes! I don't know why, but probably simply cause you never see them when you look at them in every day life, without a magnifying glass or macro lens. I kind of forget those creatures have eyes too...and it's a funny feeling when you're taking a pic and actualy see how it's watching you! haha!
It's not very sharp, it's a little hard to take sharp close-up pics, especialy if you are lazy like me lol...I didn't have enough light and was to lazy to put the flash light on my camera or put it on a tripod. The bug was also too dark so I made it clearer in Photoshop, that's why the light doesn't seem natural.