Towns, Cities              and  Villages


These photos are pictures of the nature of the places visited.  Many were taken in work travel.  These photographs are not usually “Post Card” like, nor would be good in guidebooks.  They usually would be best printed as large images or projected on a screen

But, really, I try to give some little taste of the place that tells you why this is one part of a country and not anywhere else.

 

The photographs show the architecture, the street furniture, the relief, the local transport, the uniqueness of some part of the place… something that could not be found anywhere else

 

Generally, wide-angle lenses are good at this.  They have an acceptance angle larger than the human eye is aware of.  The human eye “sees” around 450 and this is what you are aware of.  Wide angle lenses are typically 700  to 800 angle.  Also, “tele-photo” lenses, with a much smaller acceptance angle enable you to pick out details and interesting parts of a city that may not be noticed.