Distorted Reflection
Archive - April 2008
Reflection
Canonbury, London 22/03/08, D300, lens Nikkor 17-55mm F/2.8G, 55mm 1/50 sec, F/3.5, ISO 200.
Last time by walking in Islington I discovered the New River Walk in Canonbury. It is a really amazing place; a linear park running for over half a mile following the course of the New River. This is a small park hidden in the north of London...
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Red pepper under the light
Studio, London 31/10/07, D70, lens Nikkor 17-55mm F/2.8G, 52mm 1.3 sec, F/13, ISO 200.
This is the last level of light intensity before the subject is indistinguishable. The shape of this pepper is already difficult to define. We can say that the light is destructive; it reduces the shape and the colours of the photography.
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Faint light on Buttes Chaumont
Park of Buttes Chaumont, Paris 26/12/06, 7PM, D70, lens Nikkor 18-70mm F/3.5-4.5G, 18mm 2.5 sec, F/3.5, ISO 200.
The light of the city shows the sky as purple. We may imagine there is a war behind the hill. In contrast there is a faint light in the park where there is no life. We can suppose there are people behind each tree waiting for us to walk past them ...
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