xslаnes
I don't see a landscape photo, I see a dark evening photo where it's hard to see the car and license plate, and I also see a photo that I can replace.
Okay, so there are a couple of things going wrong here.
So, first of all, this isn't an evening or night photo, but an early sunrise, which is something you could have probably known as a local that sees the sunrise over his own city's skyline regularly... Therefore, my photo isn't even technically a night or evening photo, but just as much of a day photo as yours.
Second of all, I think insulting my photo and presenting yourself as being visually impaired for the reason of having trouble seeing the car and license plate is not the best way to give a counter argument. My photo was very clear with high resolution and the car and license plate were visible clear as a crisp.
Thirdly, 'I don't see a landscape photo', is a bit of a shameful argument since it's the skyline of your beautiful city Lviv in the background during a sunrise. The street lanterns and the old ZAZ perfectly illustrating a sort of doomsday energy which is exactly how Ukraine feels like during an early sunrise. The fact that you talk so lowly of your own city skyline in combination with a car with such historical significance for Ukraine, perfectly shows that in the end this is not even such a special sight for you. I can assure you that for me it was, the first black Soviet plated car in this atmosphere was certainly a thrill.
Lastly, I highly recommend changing the way you represent yourself on this website, and outside of it (as I imagine you are like this outside of PM too). In these first 5 months that I live in Poland, I learned that a lot of Polish people have a sense of dislike, distrust and often even hatred towards Ukrainians. A sentiment that I do not/did not share. However, the way the arrogance, anti-social behavior and egocentrism often is a common denominator in Ukrainian behavior, has led me to feel highly disappointed in you guys. It's exactly the way you talk and boast, that I have also seen from other Ukrainian people, that makes people across Europe more anti-Ukrainian. Definitely something to think about for you, and maybe work on...
So to finish, I guess enjoy the photo, and the 10, 20, 30 other ones you'll probably see in the following months. Hope you don't feel too proud of yourself.
Here the photo is again for the people that did enjoy it, and didn't find it hard to see/read:
