Some of the houses in St. Gallen, especially those far away from the center of the city, seem to breath a very solitary kind of air. I was trying to get that atmosphere on film, and this is the one that I find the best of all my shots.
Thanks a lot again, Ahmed! When I look at it I get the impression of some certain amount of overexposure especially on the branches, but also that it does enhance the atmosphere.
Hmmm, it must be rather Dr. Odermatt, Fabio, since that's in old good Switzerland with more than 400 years of isolation, and defence of "traditional values" and thus inbreeding! ;-) Legend has there are about 25 family names here around. ;-)
And not to speak about Dr. Blocher against whom poor Dr. Frankenstein is just a nice guy! ;-)
OK, OK, I get too poisonous again, so I stop it, though there is no bigger fun than exaggerating the "eigenart" of all people around but just for laughing with each other. I hope - cough, cough - you can stand my typical Greek continuous smoking - cough, cough, aaarrrggggh! - that is presumably enough to create the atmosphere of fog - hey, I could work as an atmosphere assistent to some famous photographer!! ;-)
Thanks a lot for the nice comment and let's just laugh with the fact that this continent offers such a variety of "eigenart" and thus so numberous possibilities of... politically incorrect jokes!
The silhoutte of the trees are very nice and goes well with the composition! The sky here gives a nice feel of the atmosphere here. Beautifully done! Regards, Ahmed