Blue Door
In Georgian Culture the 2nd January is called Bedoba which roughly translated could mean “day of destiny” - the idea being whatever you do on this day you’ll continue the whole year. With the air crisp and fresh I set out from my Apartment in Vera to explore the empty city. Not far into my walk I found this reflection in what is now the door of a famous restaurant, I had to make like a flamingo on one leg to get this shot and not be in the reflection - as you can see: I managed and we have this quintessential Tbilisi-photo that you just know couldn’t be anywhere else.
In Georgian Culture the 2nd January is called Bedoba which roughly translated could mean “day of destiny” - the idea being whatever you do on this day you’ll continue the whole year. With the air crisp and fresh I set out from my Apartment in Vera to explore the empty city. Not far into my walk I found this reflection in what is now the door of a famous restaurant, I had to make like a flamingo on one leg to get this shot and not be in the reflection - as you can see: I managed and we have this quintessential Tbilisi-photo that you just know couldn’t be anywhere else.