Forbidden City & Temple of Heaven

March 31, 2012

First stop was the huge palace with its unnumerous people passing one gate and one hall after the other. But this place is really worth to see! I tried a panorama with the in-built function of my X100. You just have to turn the camera either by 120 or 180 degrees from left to right and the camera records a set of images and combines them automatically in just a second. I sometimes noticed vertical stripes in the pictures but this one turned out quite good.

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We noticed a simple kept restaurant stuffed with people so we stept in and were blendet by a wall of chinese latters. It was the first time that we really had no chance to order anything as the stuff did not speak a foreign word. After we asked some people in the line a girl spoke english and she helped us to get noodles with a red brown sauce. It turned out that the noodles were cold and the sauce seemed to taste slightly fermented – but we were hungry. People at our table asked us to try fermented soup too but this would have brought our culinary adventures to a new level.

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After our first attempt to buy tickets for the Express Train to Shanghai (here only cash, try 2nd floor – here no credit card try counter #36 or #41 – #36 sent us to #41 too and #41 sent us to #36, who finally sent us to the cash machine, where cash withdrawal was not possible) we continued our tourist tour at the Temple of Heaven Park. This huge park was visited by many old people who flew kites, played cards or board games or just sat there with their birds in cages.

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I am not gonna tell the story about waiting, patience and the right moment when taking pictures again but we kept to it. This time I wanted to take a “perfect” picture of the harvest altar within the temple of heaven complex but everywhere you go in Beijing there are always people and so we waited short before closing (it is the moment when rude men in uniforms enter the place to kick people out). For me this beautiful place is one of the symbols of Beijing but sadly symbols are no places for people who love to enjoy them in silence. This time I could feel how the mood changed when people vanished so that the place became a peaceful sight and inviting for a longer stay. The picture will be added to the gallery shortly. This one is a picture taken from the south-east side almost half an hour before closing.

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The following pictures are from the atmospheric “Ghost Street” in the north-eastern part of Beijing’s central district.

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Filed under: China,City,Travel — Tags: , — Andreas @ 7:32 AM

Beijing

March 26, 2012

After arriving in China we first walked to Jingshan Park which is lying north of the Forbidden City. At the top of the hill is a little temple with a big Buddha who is looking down on the Forbidden City…which was vanishing in the smoggy air. And this is what we did too, to get a first impression of the city.

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Filed under: China,City,Travel — Tags: , , — Andreas @ 11:57 PM

Studiolike portraits with the X100

February 29, 2012

Today my sister was visiting me and she brought fake lashes, make-up and a hat. I brought my X100 and we both exercised patience as I do not have a modelling light and the X100 performs bad in low light. But the pictures turned out to be sharrrrp! Eazybox with SB-800 camera left, trigrip gold/silver.

Portrait X100

Portrait X100

Portrait X100

Portrait X100

Portrait X100

100% crop from Fuji X100

100% crop from Fuji X100

And then her husband came, Dimtrij Dimitrijanovitch:

Portrait X100

Filed under: Portrait,Studio — Tags: , , — Andreas @ 8:45 PM

Istanbul – Final Impressions

February 21, 2012

Istanbul is a beautiful city which I will definitely visit again! It is only 2.5 hours away from where I live but it is another world you step in. I had many great moments in Istanbul: early morning on the Galata Bridge, late night strolling through the empty streets, the warm sun rays on the Bosporus tour and a visit to an original Hammam (from which I do not post any pictures as the towel bent around my waist was constantly loose). The city is definitely worth a visit!

One word about the Fuji X100: It performed fantastic. Neither did I miss a zoom lens nor did I miss the weight and size of my D300. OK to be honest it could really have a faster autofocus – especially in low light it can drive you crazy!! But what amazed me most was the dynamic range the camera offers, this is something that I had been missing with my D300 so far.

Early morning at the Galata Bridge

Early morning at the Galata Bridge

Early morning at the Galata Bridge

Early morning at the Galata Bridge

Morning at the Galata Bridge

Morning at the Galata Bridge

Tünel train

Tünel train

Tünel tram

Tünel tram

Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque

Shop window

Shop window

At the Topkapi Palace

At the Topkapi Palace

Me in a mirror

Me in a mirror

Filed under: City,Portrait,Street Photography,Travel,Turkey — Tags: , , — Andreas @ 2:09 PM

Istanbul Mosque and Bosporus

Istanbul has quite a few Mosques where tourists have there own entrance; they are provided with plastic bags for their shoes. However tourists have to stay in the rear part of the Mosque, behind a wooden railing. Muslims wash their feet, arms and face before praying no matter how cold it is…and it was very cold. But obviously they are still ready for a smile.

Praying in Blue Mosque (Sultan-Ahmed Mosque)

Praying in Blue Mosque (Sultan-Ahmed Mosque)

Washing before prayer

Washing before prayer

Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque

Since weather became better we decided to take a boat ride in the direction of the Black Sea. After the cold and windy days it was a relaxing ride sitting in the sun, enjoying the landscape, drinking hot tea and eating fresh made yoghurt.

On the Boat

On the Boat

Bosporus

Bosporus

Relaxing on the boat

Relaxing on the boat

Warming sunrays

Warming sunrays

Bosporus and Süleymaniye Mosque

Bosporus and Süleymaniye Mosque

Filed under: City,Street Photography,Travel,Turkey — Tags: , , — Andreas @ 1:38 PM
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