Today I took a photo which I had taken in 2013 in Mittenwald, close to the Austrian/Tirolean border, and turned it into a black & white image in a 16:10 format to try it as a screen background. Here it is:
I must say that I quite like it. I simulated a yellow filter which makes the blue sky a bit darker and to add a bit more “presence” to the clouds. And I’m no Ansel Adams, but I also like that I’ve got a nice moon in that photo. The camera was an older Micro Four Thirds camera from Olympus, the “Pen” E-PL1, and the lens was Mitchie’s 20mm/1.7 Panasonic which we all love.
And today I had to pick up Zuleikha from Frankfurt. She was right around the corner of the FAZ office buildings, so I took a picture of that as well, this time with my current Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mk2 camera and the Micro Zuiko 17mm/1.8 lens. I had to use portrait position to almost get the whole height of the building from the opposite street side:
As always, thanks for viewing.