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Purple Maths Reflection

This weird looking place is the Winton Gallery on Mathematics at the Science Museum in London. The Winton Gallery is a new permanent exhibition which tells the story of how mathematics has shaped the world. Designed by the world-renowned Zaha Hadid Architects, this outstanding new gallery spans 400 years and brings mathematical history to life through the design and architecture of its displays. The strange shapes depict the imagined wind flow round a Handley Page aircraft from 1929 the tail of which can just be seen in the centre of the image. The reflection was obtained from a display case with the camera resting on it. Photography is allowed in the Museum though as usual with no Tripods and no Flash

 

The picture was taken handheld though resting on the display with a Sony A700 with a Sigma 10-20 mm lens at 10mm. 3 raw images 2EV spacing processed with Photomatix Natural for a natural look. More detail with Topaz Clarity. There was really not a lot of processing and the colours were pretty much as seen in this impressive gallery.

 

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Uploaded on May 22, 2017
Taken on February 9, 2017