An armchair trip to London and Oxford by Vassilis D. Gonis/FoZ
As promised, I got some time off to prepare a proper little celebratory slideshow/video, for the 200th post. It took me longer than I thought due to lack of time (still a long way to find time for everything) but at least it is here!
From my visit in the UK in 2004, during the Olympic games in Athens.
Five of the photos contained, were also used for my previous celebratory slideshow/video, but they were too good to leave out!
I have to thank my friends Vicky and Antonis and my brother, for this trip. Although they were not there at the time, I was invited to stay at their places. The trip wouldn’t have been possible without them.
The music is an edit (sorry for the clicks, new to audacity) of an old track I recorded when I got my electric guitar.
Hope you enjoy!
What a great work this is.. 🙂 Very beautiful. Reminds me of 60s 70s
Thank you! I guess these are my favourite decades art -wise, so I was influenced !
🙂 and in fact they are the best. sometimes i think that digital art is too cheesy – including my own work.
Well, instagram came with all these presets that actually downgrade the quality of your photo. Or they enhance it! 😉 They were on to it!
Excellent and I like both the photos and the music. It always takes longer than you expect – about seven times longer 🙂
Thank you very much! Yes, I am aware of it. Not the exact number though. 7 times! Maybe on the next lives then. 🙂
You’re a great artist. Congrats. It’s perfect.
You are way too generous! Thank you.
The work has paid off. Really superb! Congrats!
Cheers,
Rafael
Thank you very much! Have a splendid evening.
Exquisite! Photos and music. I was thinking what a nice piece you chose for the clip, then I read you recorded it! Hats off Vassili!
Thank you Lia! I am more confident about the photos than the music. I am still experimenting and since I hardly have the time to even touch the guitar, it gives me pleasure to at least toy with these older recordings. .
Really like the shots – especially the low angle shots. Good job.
These are my tourist shots! With a twist! 😉 Thank you.