why everything has to happen at the same time? part 1
2009 September 08This question is so often to hear in past few weeks.
We have to arange lots of birthdays, weddings and other events (not to forget huge amount of projects I’m working in) so it’s a mess in my head and around me.
Nevertheless, think it’s worth it ’cause we’re having great fun.
Have some more rolls to develope after last week-end and was thinking about posting some days later, but decided to split all the pictures in two parts (a bit afraid of forgetting the details).
Let’s start the part one.
Lunch some other day.
Martynas and Jurga.
Marčius just some days before leaving to studies at Design Academy Eindhoven.
Would like to have some beer with you, man.
Cheers!
Same evening.
Martynas farewell party.
Cosy one.
Dalytė and Paulius had to leave to Berlin next morning.
Her efforts to convince Paulius to leave.
Paulius won.
More time to stay and the place in the chair.
Which was in the good-light-position, b.t.w.
We met Luka and Laurius at CAC bar to hear them telling they are getting married (they were third ones that month).
Why such an angry look?
Antanas making notes about the things to be needed during the wedding-party.
Luka was somehow passionate that evening.
Laurius seemed not to like it
Luka’s look.
Užutrakis again.
Yes!
Dalia is going crazy.
That’s wonderfull way of taking pictures…
…and cleaning the lens.
Reading books.
The one in the front – “Guide for tourists”. Printed in 1959 in Soviet Union.
Got that one in flea market.
First it was funny reading that soviet propaganda crap.
But than I started thinking how difficult the life during that period was. There is the way to prepare shoe-glue or fixing agent (5 types of it)to be found in that book and how to sew a sleeping bag or fix a broken bike’s frame.
I was talking about it to my father and said it had to be really difficult times to live without having all the usual things and services we have today (I was 7 when Lithuania got free so can remember just some details of everyday life in those days).
And I realy liked his answer.
He said, that people used to be much more creative then than now.
Riding bikes.
Somehow it happened that I had 20mm f/2.8D on so decided to use it.
On the left column it’s written ‘we ar gays’. Why should anyone write things like that?
Evening with tea and books on the grass in front of the White bridge.
Like that lens.
But not to often.
And here comes the TV star.
Domas was shooting the announcement for the tv program he started to work for. And asked us to help a bit.
Some last guidelines.
Some more.
Using the equipment.
If you shoot for television, you have to use the balloons.
Tv star has good lungs.
Domas’ tv-face.
Kamazas and Ieva came to.
Congrats, b.t.w. !
Tv-car in a simple way.
Like the people on the sidewalk.
Tv-driver.
View from the tv-car.
(sidewalk again).
Checking-up the results.
Having coffee in Terasa after shooting.
He looked somehow strange in that place in that suit.
The view from the balcony.
See it every moring while having breakfast.
Realy like that sun.
Same place, different time.
Coffee time.
(Sla has to do everything in his way).
The other day I met my schoolmate Kasparas.
(Mantas with him).
He was so surprised when I took out the camera, so I decided to make just one pic.
Other random picture.
We went out to swing with Ūla.
I was turning around with her just to take a shot.
Felt so dizzy after that, thought will puke.
Think the frame is worth it.
Playing table games on the Tauras hill.
Had to end faster than expected, ’cause the rain came.
But still, it’s good idea to go out and play table-games on the grass (than they become grass-games, which is also good)
Here we have Domas watching basketball during the quiz-evening break. (we’re still playing)
And same Domas being nervous ‘couse of his job.
Still nervous.
This was Sla’s birthday.
We decided to meet in front of the cathedral…
… and the participants of the Critical Mass decided that as well.
Some others came
(Bronius trying to understand how that damn camera works)
We had beautiful evening sun.
And a bunch of bikes.
This is the other day and preface to the second part of this post.
We were planning the wedding eve for Kamazas and Ieva.
Studying the map of Vilnius and making some realy important notes.
Yeah!
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Hope to post really soon again.
See you!
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September 8th, 2009 at 11:22
once again…wow…u are changing my opinion about b&w every time:)
September 8th, 2009 at 17:50
nice job! i’m proud of You
September 18th, 2009 at 10:59
na, tai kurgi tas vestuvinis postas? laukiu nesulaukiu.
September 18th, 2009 at 15:21
Absolutely great!
I enjoyed every moment! … and the fact that your stories are now in English is of course “wonderful” (as you would put it yourself!) … now the rest of the world will also be able to follow your great adventures, passion and talent! Well done my friend! – very well done!