When I went to visit my best friend in Switzerland, where she’s been living for many years now… I never expected that a little road trip would turn out so gorgeous. The views on the mountains while cruising, were absolutely astounding. It was completely breathtaking, and I understood so very well, why my bestie moved here.
I am gonna take a week off blogging after this post 😊 I have some health issues I need to deal with, and I need to rest for the time being as well.
So here’s a reverse walk in Belgrade, when my best friend came to visit. Follow us from sunset to morning, while we explore this gorgeous city. Also wanted to share that my editing got better on Lightroom (on desktop), and I find it more practical and less time consuming. I use presets that I alter, and I definitely need to invest in some new ones, because I basically only have six so far. But they’re already giving great results !
I am one of those people who never gets tired of walking around their own city… especially because that city is none other than Paris ! Splendid buildings, incredible designs, you can find Art at every corner, and then when you turn, you find yourself in luscious parks; what more to ask for, right ?
The power of Lightroom… I’m finally starting to master how to use that software, which means it’s giving me life ! I’m clearly still far off from the looks I want to create, but it’s definitely opening up an artistic side to me, which makes me really excited.
The best view is from up above… When I’m not up in the air, I miss the feeling of seeings things higher than the clouds can. I like looking down at the earth, our beautiful little planet it is… so tiny actually. And I’m even tinier, a dust really. But I get to experience so many different places, and emotions. How can that be nothing in the face of infinity, when my thoughts feel infinite already. I don’t understand what I’m made of really, but I do believe the saying that it’s stardust. I definitely feel the energy of a sun in place of my heart, especially when I’m not touching the ground.