Sometimes ending a blue day in a fun way is as simple as texting: “Evening offroad ride. Are you in?”. Because sometimes you get three quick replies with: “I’m in”.
We caught the last rays of sun on the Ariusd hills and we stopped to take some cool but lame but cool photos. And afterwards we spent a few hours offroad-wandering in the night while listening to jazz and talking about life.
Thank you Diana, Rado & Razvan.
The Samurai and a crucifix in the middle of nowhere. It seems like at the time I was kind of struggling with my exposures and compositions.
The Samurai and a crucifix in the middle of nowhere. It seems like at the time I was kind of struggling with my exposures and compositions.
The Samurai and a crucifix in the middle of nowhere. It seems like at the time I was kind of struggling with my exposures and compositions.
Guys, let’s take some cool but lame but cool photos. Ok, let’s just take some photos or else he won’t leave us alone.
Guys, let’s take some cool but lame but cool photos. Ok, let’s just take some photos or else he won’t leave us alone.
Now that’s a much better group photo. Oh yeah, the guy with the bandaged left elbow is me. I remember how I f*cked up my elbow being a copilot at the suzuki fest offroad challenge.
Lovely peaceful colours after sunset.
The samurai and the Ariusd crucifix.
I just love this composition and these colours. Still one of my favourite samurai photos even now and probably the reason I’m writing this story.