As we traveled on, and on, and on, we often found ourselves on roads that were too small to stop our car on. Too dangerous, too much of an obstruction for other vehicles.
Many shots during our North-Coast 500 adventure (Part 1, Part 2) have been taken like this:
Me: "Stop, stop! Please?!" Him: "Shit, I missed the passing place!" Me: "Don't worry..." (Clearly disappointed, not in his driving skills, but in my missed shot.) Him: "YES! Just in time!" (Feeling relieved he can take away a bit of my disappointment by stopping at the second best - or sometimes better! - spot) Me: "Yes Yes Yes! I love you! Be right back!"
This shot is no exception. Quickly taken while feeling the unrest of my boyfriend who is left in the car with the responsibility of not bothering other drivers. But I had to stop. For the triangle shape of the water in the landscape was already clearly visible from the car. I'm glad I had such an amazing driver to take me places.
Even if I'd had a drivers' license then (I'm taking lessons as we speak) I wouldn't have been able to drive without creating accidents because of being distracted by all the pictures I was seeing in the corners of my eye instead of focussing on the road.
MORE MONOCHROMES
- Monochrome Series: North-Coast of the Scottish Highlands
- Monochrome Series: North-Coast of the Scottish Highlands II
- [PHOTO] Taking pictures through dirty train windows #9
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