Greetings, Fellow Street Crawlers and Look-Uppers!
Sharing one of my favorite pieces of Burgas architecture here. Burgas is one of the major Bulgarian Black Sea ports with nearly a quarter million of population. Quite rough an estimation this one, I know. It's more like a fifth but there are always lots of visitors, too...well, often...at least in summer time.
And I think you should definitely count the seagulls, as well. They are important part of the demographics there.
Of architecture, too, as you can see.
A skyline close up at a famous corner on the pedestrian Bogoridy street leading to the sea garden. With a gull. Mind your vulnerable pieces of fast food!
Camera Settings:
Aperture F 4; Shutter Speed 1/2000 of a second; Light Sensitivity ISO 100; Focal Length 70 mm.
Camera Model:
Canon EOS 30D with a 70-200 4 L USM zoom lens on it.
Sensor dust needs to be edited out of the image even at Aperture F 4 now. Sad but true. I might have still left something for you but don't bother straining your eyesight. Seeing it would rather depend on your screen settings. I might even be imagining it.
What can I do? Dust in the sky is on my mind...
And so is that awesome corner. Its surroundings are also visually interesting and I might elaborate on them some time soon. I am also sure there are other intriguing angles to look at this specific corner building from.
Besides, what photographer would leave this...
...out of the picture?
A minimalist.
But at least we have a teaser for some other time.
Peace!
M.