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The picture is from our trip to Morocco in 2019, and it fits well at a time when I'm working on colourful architectural structures. I only recently "discovered" it and processed it.

A jetty out to the boats around the coal washer, Isle of Sheppey.

This is a real photo with an exposure time of 0.8 seconds.

This is one exposition.

 

I was inspired by the works of Harold Ross, especially "Burnt Offerings I". When I found a structure that matched my idea of the images I wanted to make, I thought it was worth showing such an object as a levitating one. For a long time I was looking for a way to take this photo at home.

The most difficult in this photo was to show the object and space so that a shadow with a hole could be seen confirming the free hovering of the object.

The object has dimensions of 64x64x50 mm.

 

This is a version made in the dark with additional lighting with several colored mini flashlights and a laser.

 

I also exhibited a version in full light (lighting comes from lamps on the ceiling of the room) - both photos were taken simply on a winter evening.

   

Intentional relation

Conceptually determined

Translating objectification

#Leipzig #Germany #Saxony

I have no idea what these are for. Pretty substantial looking whatever they are

Kirchendetail - Hannover

from the series: abstract impressions of South Limburg

 

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Whilst on a family trip to Valencia, a visit to the City of Arts culture and science was a great experience. Here is an angle undershot of its modern structure.

Recently one of my friends made a joke, saying that I am The River Thames' personal photographer. Basically he was eluding to the fact that the vast majority of my snaps include the Thames... and upon further inspection by myself, I realised this is true! So, for a change here is a London Scene without the Thames. In view is St Mary Axe (or the Gerkin) and some London buses zooming by on their daily business of picking people up.

I went for sunset and happy I did. Although you can't see much of the sunset (at least not as much as you would near the river), the sky was a gentle orange and pink hue. It was a freezing evening. But happy I ventured out :)

 

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I visited this famous area for the first time and immediately forgot to bring my highly necessary tripod plate. Fortunately, Rob and later Karin were there and we had a nice chat about our mutual hobby....Fortunately, I still managed to get the chance to take this shot and clearly have another reason to return there.....:)

Photographed while exploring with Alice-san, Kageyama-san, Lonny, Mamoru-san, and Yoshikatsu-san. Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. November 4, 2019.

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Metropol Parasol, Sevilla in my view, processed 2022

Structures of a tree bark

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