Flowers
My Way
Painting with an old Lens
I enjoy photographing flowers. Besides their beauty, what touches me most is how short their life is. They’re here today and gone tomorrow, and that makes me want to capture them in photos.
The problem was that most of my pictures looked dull and ordinary to me. They didn’t reflect what I had in mind when I took them. That changed when I discovered the Trioplan lens — an old design from the 1930s — which creates beautifully soft and imperfect images.
Now I’ve found a new passion, and that’s where I am today. Enjoy!
Poppies on Easter Sunday
While strolling through the fields on a sunny Easter Sunday morning, I was delighted to discover poppies scattered everywhere, their vibrant red petals dancing in the gentle breeze.
I couldn't resist capturing the moment, so I took out my camera and snapped a few photos. The images are slightly blurred by intention, adding a unique, paint-like impression to them, making the poppies appear almost like a delicate watercolor painting.