A high-contrast, black-and-white nighttime photograph of two trams parked side-by-side on snow-covered tracks. The composition is a medium shot, focusing on the front ends of the vehicles. On the left, an older, more angular tram model (numbered 2037) features a boxy design with a flat windshield and vertical lines. To its right, a modern tram (numbered 3644) displays a more aerodynamic, curved front profile with a large, wraparound glass windshield. The lighting is harsh and directional, likely from overhead depot lamps, creating deep, rich blacks in the shadows and bright, reflective whites on the snowy ground and the trams' metallic surfaces. The textures of the slushy snow and the metal railings in the bottom right foreground are sharply defined. The background is almost entirely enveloped in dark shadow, emphasizing the industrial silhouettes of the vehicles. The image has a slight grain and a distinct tonal depth that suggests it was shot on a vintage lens, specifically the Carl Zeiss 35mm f/2.4 Jena Flektogon mentioned in the post, which provides a wide, immersive field of view with characteristic sharpness and micro-contrast. The absence of digital noise in the shadows and the specific blooming around bright highlights suggest this may have been shot on high-contrast monochrome film or a high-end digital sensor mimicking a cinematic film aesthetic.
I have found a place where the trams are sleeping.
๐ท Sony A7II + Carl Zeiss 35mm f/2.4 Jena Flektogon
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